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William,
Any doctor that does chelation therapy would do gluthatione infusion.
You have to be careful about what else they may suggest to you. They are
salesmen too. Take care.
Emily
----- Original Message -----
From: "William C. McCord" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 8:26 PM
Subject: Re: glutathione enemas


> Beverly Forte wrote:
> >
> > I work with a doc who has a local pharmacy make Glutathione to be
delivered
> > in the form of an enema rather than IV. It makes it very simple and
> > effective. I have had PD 10 years and am doing quite well using this
form.
> >
>
> Beverly,
>
> My family doctor is reluctant to participate in IV
> glutathione.  His office is not equipped to do intravenous
> infusion.  He canvassed the local labs and none would
> perform this procedure.  And he is concerned about financial
> liability using a treatment not yet tested in a double blind
> study (the University of Miami has started a double blind
> study).  I need his prescription to obtain glutathione.  He
> might be more comfortable with glutathione enemas,
> especially if he could talk to your doctor and pharmacist.
>
> Can you give me the names, telephone numbers, and/or fax
> numbers of the doctor and/or the pharmacist?  I suggest you
> discuss this with them before sending me this information.
>
> Bill McCord
> 5 Nicole Ln, Chico, CA 95926
> (530) 899-1813
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