Glutathione, Hypogammaglobulinemia, and Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia

by Ann, Age 56
(Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada)

How will glutathione affect hypogammaglobulinemia associated with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CCL?) I have been experiencing frequent bacterial and viral infections so that my quality of life is hampered. I have had CLL for 8 years, and hypogammaglobulinemia for 6. I am treated with intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) monthly for the last 18 months.

Answer:

The root of the issues you are dealing with go back to having a compromised immune system. By raising your glutathione, you will optimize your immune system function, and be less susceptible to infection.

Immunocal may safely be taken along with any medication that you may be currently be using, and it will not interfere in any way.

Hypogammaglobulinemia is an immune deficiency. You can learn more about glutathione's role in immunodeficiency by clicking here.

CCL is the most common type of leukemia, which is a malignant proliferation of white blood cells. Because of glutathione's role in cancer therapy as well as optimizing your immune system, in which the white blood cells play a key role, you would definitely benefit from raising your glutathione with Immunocal.

You can learn more about glutathione and its role in cancer by clicking here.

Immunocal is the most effective, safe, and natural way to raise and sustain your glutathione.

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