Is Glutathione safe to use for a Myasthenia Gravis patient?
Answer:
Glutathione has no effect if taken orally, but if you take the precursors or building blocks for glutathione, it will raise your glutathione.
The two most thoroughly researched ways of raising glutathione are with forms of cysteine- the pharmaceutical N-Acetyl-Cysteine, and bonded cysteine.
Myasthenia Gravis is considered an autoimmune disorder. As such, treatment that involves re-balancing or optimizing your immune system may be helpful. Glutathione is an immune system optimizer.
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