Posted by tealady on October 4, 2004, at 18:54:23
In reply to Re: Very IRRITABLE!!! Help!, posted by TeeJay on September 29, 2004, at 19:22:52
> If you check the web for Solgar products, their "chelated magnesium" is in fact mag glycinate. It doesnt state that it is, it just says its an amino acid chelate but I checked with the company directly.
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> It was well priced too as I recall.
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> I never managed to find my upper tolerance level either and I got up to 6 tabs a day. Didnt really help me either but I did smoke at the time and i'm re-running some of my supplements again now I dont smoke so I might give them a bash again as the sound sensitivity is very pertinent to me.
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> TJThat glycine in the mag. chelate you use seems to fit in well with the n acetyl cycteine too
Glycine along with cysteine have the ability to stimulate glutathione synthesis in the body.
Glutathione is an important constituent in antioxidant and detoxification systems in all living things.
Glycine’s ability to stimulate glutathione production make it important in supporting healthy hepatic and kidney functionCan ya tell I'm intersted in this glutathione?<g> I've read you just can't take straight glutathione though..like you have to take the selenium, n acetyl cyteine and mag glycine too would help too...still looking at
Jan
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