Biomedical Autism Intervention – Glutathione therapy and Autism

One very effective biomedical treatment for Autism is glutathione therapy. Glutathione serves as a powerful antioxidant, the most potent antioxidant in our cells. What makes glutathione so important is that it neutralizes toxins in our cells. In this way glutathione sweeps the toxins out, or at least renders them less harmful to our body.
When we test many children with Autism we find them to have low levels of glutathione. Glutathione levels can be evaluated with a blood test. Toxins can accumulate when glutathione levels are low making glutathione therapy a very important part of the biomedical treatment of Autism. You can get glutathione in a transdermal cream, an oral suspension, an oral powder and an intravenous injection. Intravenous infusion is my preferred form because of the fact that you get 100% of the solution directly into the blood stream.
You bypass the skin and digestive tract which allows the body to begin utilizing the glutathione immediately. The benefits I have seen through the use of glutathione therapy are better eye contact, better focus, less self-stimulatory behaviors and less sensory issues in general. Although the intravenous form is most effective, New Beginnings Nutritionals carries an oral suspension called Lipoceutical Glutathione at www.nbnus.com along with dosing information.
This form can be easy to get and use, especially if you do not have a doctor familiar with the benefits of glutathione therapy. When using the Lipoceutical Glutathione, an effective dose is

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