Snowflake Posted April 28 Share Posted April 28 (edited) Hi Friends. I hope you all are managing and coping well. Just a quick one, I wanted to add Glutathione, with the D3 Regimen to help/aid with the repair of the muscle surrounding both my hip replacements since I'm due for my second set of hip replacement surgery cos it's been over 15 years now. I'm 45 at the moment, so if I need to have them done again, now is the right time. Dont want to reach my 70s and then it will be too risky. However, if I can use alternatives like Glutathione to repair the muscles mainly cos my current ceramic joints are still in tact and functioning properly. Well... My left one is squeaking if I squat ( was thinking of using WD40.... Lol kidding) , but he ortho took x-rays and Said that it still looks in good shape. I do experience pain from time to time and I walk with a cane to assist me. Is this ok to Take glutathione or will it interfere with the Ch and the regimen? Thanks and well wishes always. Snowflake Edited May 8 by Snowflake Repost Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Craigo Posted 3 hours ago Share Posted 3 hours ago Whilst it sure does come in handy I’m glad you were joking about the WD-40!!! I had a chuckle reading that. I realize my reply maybe late but there is no contraindication between vitamin D3 and glutathione, I think you could add it to the regimen as a complement. I added NAC to the regimen before when I was on a liver detox buzz which contains the precursor to cysteine, one of the three amino acids that make glutathione, mostly in the liver for detoxification. A couple of the regimen cofactors are also cofactors for glutathione, magnesium and zinc and some of the B vitamins. I haven’t heard or read any reports in the community of it causing CH to flare. Take care and pain free healing vibes your way! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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