Chris, sorry I missed you live again. Can you please comment briefly on s-acetyl-l-glutathione? I have heard that it can pass through the gut much more reliably than normal glutathione and is thus a superior form. Do you have any thoughts on this?
@Sergio Chávez Chris has a lot of key information, but it is more general, IMHO. Not all nutrient deficiencies are equal. Inorganic metallic iron filings severely dysregulated copper and magnesium status going on 80 years now. (continued from chat). Copper and magnesium importance is suppressed -- they aren't even listed on "nutrition labels."
Do you have an opinion on supplementing with R-lipoid acid to theoretically support glutathione production via the recycling of Vitamins C and E? Thanks for all the great information!
“The thing that bugs me is that the people think the FDA is protecting them - it isn’t. What the FDA is doing and what the public thinks it’s doing are as different as night and day,” -- Dr. Herbert L. Ley, former FDA commissioner
@@googlespies Yes. 1969 NY Times news article: www.nytimes.com/1969/12/31/archives/ousted-fda-chief-charges-pressure-from-drug-industry-ousted-fda.html Also NASA’s “From Farm to Fork”: history.nasa.gov/sp4801-chapter12.pdf
I would say egg white protein powder *so as long as you eat very high biotin foods* to make up for possible bitcoin deficiency. Chicken liver is extremely high in biotin. The highest known food. And we should be eating liver anyway for vitamin A and other nutritions. So if you’re getting enough chicken liver to get the amount of vitmain A you need (I need about 10,000 Iu with of liver per day), then you’ll be able to get more than enough biotin to cover anything the egg protein powder offsets. For me 10k IU worth of chicken liver gives me over 400% DV of biotin according to Cronometer.
@@chrismasterjohn hey Chris is there a way to heal granuloma in liver?? Is it a form of inflamation or what?first i heard of granuloma. Do you knownwhat can be done to heal or get rid of it pls
Ph levels (respiratory acidosis), are usually low in asthma and COPD . So wouldn't it be due to less chlorine in diet as with taurine chloramine having a large (?), effect on antioxidant proteins?
I have a bottle that has S-acetyl-L-glutathione not the reduced form. Is it worth taking at all? I am not sure how it compares to the reduced form you mentioned in the video in terms of absorption/bypassing the GI tract.
Chris, sorry I missed you live again. Can you please comment briefly on s-acetyl-l-glutathione? I have heard that it can pass through the gut much more reliably than normal glutathione and is thus a superior form. Do you have any thoughts on this?
@Sergio Chávez Chris has a lot of key information, but it is more general, IMHO. Not all nutrient deficiencies are equal. Inorganic metallic iron filings severely dysregulated copper and magnesium status going on 80 years now. (continued from chat).
Copper and magnesium importance is suppressed -- they aren't even listed on "nutrition labels."
Do you have an opinion on supplementing with R-lipoid acid to theoretically support glutathione production via the recycling of Vitamins C and E? Thanks for all the great information!
Very valuable info I appreciate that you are so knowledgeable and down to earth 🙏anyone can undetstand the concept
“The thing that bugs me is that the people think the FDA is protecting them - it isn’t. What the FDA is doing and what the public thinks it’s doing are as different as night and day,” -- Dr. Herbert L. Ley, former FDA commissioner
Is this sourceable?
@@googlespies
Yes. 1969 NY Times news article:
www.nytimes.com/1969/12/31/archives/ousted-fda-chief-charges-pressure-from-drug-industry-ousted-fda.html
Also NASA’s “From Farm to Fork”:
history.nasa.gov/sp4801-chapter12.pdf
What's a good whey protein alternative for those who can't tolerate dairy?
I would say egg white protein powder *so as long as you eat very high biotin foods* to make up for possible bitcoin deficiency. Chicken liver is extremely high in biotin. The highest known food. And we should be eating liver anyway for vitamin A and other nutritions. So if you’re getting enough chicken liver to get the amount of vitmain A you need (I need about 10,000 Iu with of liver per day), then you’ll be able to get more than enough biotin to cover anything the egg protein powder offsets. For me 10k IU worth of chicken liver gives me over 400% DV of biotin according to Cronometer.
I replied here: th-cam.com/video/Nj8i8nN5rqs/w-d-xo.html
@@chrismasterjohn hey Chris is there a way to heal granuloma in liver?? Is it a form of inflamation or what?first i heard of granuloma. Do you knownwhat can be done to heal or get rid of it pls
Ph levels (respiratory acidosis), are usually low in asthma and COPD . So wouldn't it be due to less chlorine in diet as with taurine chloramine having a large (?), effect on antioxidant proteins?
Could u do a 10 minute version of this…… or a video on CYP182 liver issues
I have a bottle that has S-acetyl-L-glutathione not the reduced form. Is it worth taking at all? I am not sure how it compares to the reduced form you mentioned in the video in terms of absorption/bypassing the GI tract.
You could try it. I don’t have a strong opinion on how it would compare.
Elevated cysteine in blood means? Homocysteine is 10 (not awful), but cysteine very elevated.
Elevated HCY is classic indicator of the MTHFR gene -look into increasing folate and TMG.
Coffee enemas!
Did you try it?