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Google around on: Phospholipid Exchange Therapy, aka \"PLX\".
The only IV PLX formulation I have heard of is the European drug \"Essentiale Forte\", which is available as an IV solution and also several pill formulations. The Essentiale Forte pills are available online, but I don't know who might be doing the IV therapy in California.
The common component of all PLX therapies is a polyunsaturated form of Lecithin called \"Polyenylphosphatidylcholine\" or PPC which is available in pill form, brand names in the US are \"PhosChol\" and \"HepatoPro\".
I did a sort of \"do it yourself\" PLX using the oral PPC and it worked for me... Took about 3 months before I noticed a substantial difference in my MCS, but I knew I was on the right track within a month. I'm sure the IV therapy would work faster, but I was very pleased with my outcome using oral PPC.
I swear by PPC/PhosChol and have posted about it many times hear at EIR in the MCS and other threads.
A different supplement called \"SAM-e\" and to a lesser extent NAC, aka N-Acetylcysteine (which I also take) can help your body to make its own glutathione. You need to take B-Complex and Vitamin-C with both SAM-e and/or NAC to prevent excess homocysteine build up, but if you take these supplements, you should boost your glutathione levels quite effectively.
Both PPC and SAM-e are not cheap, but unless your insurance covers the IV treatments and not the pills, oral treatment should cost a lot less.
As always, best to talk with your doctor about these things if you've got one.
Good Luck and GodSpeed
The only IV PLX formulation I have heard of is the European drug \"Essentiale Forte\", which is available as an IV solution and also several pill formulations. The Essentiale Forte pills are available online, but I don't know who might be doing the IV therapy in California.
The common component of all PLX therapies is a polyunsaturated form of Lecithin called \"Polyenylphosphatidylcholine\" or PPC which is available in pill form, brand names in the US are \"PhosChol\" and \"HepatoPro\".
I did a sort of \"do it yourself\" PLX using the oral PPC and it worked for me... Took about 3 months before I noticed a substantial difference in my MCS, but I knew I was on the right track within a month. I'm sure the IV therapy would work faster, but I was very pleased with my outcome using oral PPC.
I swear by PPC/PhosChol and have posted about it many times hear at EIR in the MCS and other threads.
A different supplement called \"SAM-e\" and to a lesser extent NAC, aka N-Acetylcysteine (which I also take) can help your body to make its own glutathione. You need to take B-Complex and Vitamin-C with both SAM-e and/or NAC to prevent excess homocysteine build up, but if you take these supplements, you should boost your glutathione levels quite effectively.
Both PPC and SAM-e are not cheap, but unless your insurance covers the IV treatments and not the pills, oral treatment should cost a lot less.
As always, best to talk with your doctor about these things if you've got one.
Good Luck and GodSpeed

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