Posted on: Fri, Dec 28 2007 5:20 PM
Posted by: zgailgoodman Posts: 81
I rep for theGBG Wellness company because I tired the GBG liquid multiformula and got results in 2 weeks. All my dizzy spells were gone, I was more alert with energy and the night time leg twitching stopped..Whatever I had been deficient in the GBG took care of it. A friend with ADD saw improvement in 13 days and Bruces' painful knees are now pain free. I just got off the phone with a womam with fibromilagia and she is feeling better. I get a few dollars per sale but obviously I get a lot more from helping people. I'm a disaboomer myself on meds and when I find something natural that works its exciting and I want to share it.
Regarding the glutithion. GBG does not sell glutithione but rather the precursers(needed chemical ingredients)that the body then takes and makes the glutithion itself. Which is the bodies strongest antioxident. Glutithione doesn't pass thru the blood/brain barrier. So you take the MA+ product of high grade precurser and they can enter the brain where the body converts it into glutithion. A friend of mine has been using MA+for his 3 years old autistic son and has reported an increase in attention span. In January there is a study being held on glutithion for autism. The MA+ can be used by anyone.
Posted on: Mon, Jan 28 2008 8:53 PM
Posted by: lilzlocomoco Posts: 1
Hi i havent really read anything here but i just joined and my brother has autism and he is turning 11 on Feb. 8.
Posted on: Sun, Feb 10 2008 11:01 PM
Posted by: Brooke Laynie Posts: 64
Hi there. I am an adult with Asperger's. I began the gluten-free, casein-free diet three months ago. I began taking glutathione (I assume that's what you mean by "glutithion") about 6 weeks ago. I can tell that it's helping my body to clean itself out. It's job is to help the body rid itself of toxins and heavy metals, and us autistics are naturally low in it. So, I take some to help my body do what it should've been doing all along. I can see the benefit of taking it's precursor, but I didn't know where to find that. I'm getting my glutathione from an online company, so I'll have to see and see if they have the precursor you were talking about. But I am having good results from teh glutathione. I learned about it from PhilCommander on YouTube: http://youtube.com/watch?v=73jHe0gm7KQ. He's talking about the IV's, and I take a capsule, but it was enough of a lesson to help me learn more.
I talk about glutathione in an online book last month (took all month!) called: "The Physical Aspects of Asperger's Syndrome." I'm not trying sell anything, I make no money from anything. I wrote this because my Aspie group in town asked me to teach them about the diet and supplements and other things I've learned in how to care for an Asperger's body. I taught them at our meeting February 3rd, one week ago. I wrote the online version, which is thorough and full of information, so that they could refer to the information at home. It talks about supplements, vitamins, amino acids, and glutathione, all things that autistics are low in, talks about the GFCF diet and why, and talks about problems with vision, comfort, hearing, and other sensitivites. Again, I'm not selling, I do not benefit at all if you come and see my book, I just wanted to tell someone about it other than my local group who I gave it to last week. I am hoping that this information that took me decades to learn can be of help to others with Asperger's-related health issues like me. I have literally dozens of things wrong with me, and it's a lot to deal with, and I've spent my whole life trying to live in this body and get everything to work. I'm glad that I had the chance to finally write it all down and hopefully share it with others. I hope that they can get healthy faster than me, since I had to figure it all out piece by piece. Well, if you're interested, the table of contents, which links to the online articles, is here: http://www.blueginger.org/physicalautism.html.
By the way, hi Debbie! I know it's been a long time since we chatted. I was busy writing that book. Glad to see this site is growing and doing well!
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