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IV's of Alpha Lipoic Acid

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#1 Adamzski

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Posted 19 April 2017 - 08:29 AM


Have previously taken Glutathione IV's a few times but in Korea this is the thing people are mainlining now..

 

Have had two infusions of it, can not say for sure but both times I ended up working all night and felt great.

 

My girlfriend is young and has the body, face and skin of someone even much younger but I have noticed that she definitely has even softer skin now.

She is very into the stuff and has had ~8 infusions so far, about one per week.

 

Can not find much information on Thioctic Acid on here or on the web but this seems to be the latest thing here in Korea and these guys are serious about this stuff haha.

 

Any ideas on the benefits? Why IV? From what I can see online there is no problem taking it orally. 

It seems that s=this stuff boosts other antioxidants so what about taking oral ALA or what could be some complimentary non injected supplements?

 

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#2 carniveroushamster

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Posted 19 April 2017 - 08:54 PM

stupid dangerous. look up Andy cutler chelation therapy if you want to use ALA safe productive way

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#3 aconita

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Posted 19 April 2017 - 10:25 PM

Ever tried it topically?

 

Very effective and much less concerning, I would say.



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Posted 19 April 2017 - 10:53 PM

anyone concerned about health, skin quality, youth, etc. should chelate. mercury poisoning is a modern pandemic. it arrests the immune system allowing infection to take hold. most or all people with Lyme or really any chronic dis ease, depression, ocd, anxiety, even bipolar, is rooted in immune system compromised by heavy metals. the only smart way to take ala is low doses every few hours, otherwise you will redistribute mercury throughout body, leaving hg in new places in the brain or other organs. colostrum LD is also a good place to start.

#5 Adamzski

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Posted 25 April 2017 - 10:05 PM

If it is stupid and dangerous then why are people going to the trouble of IVing it? 

My girl works at a top hospital here so they are not just finding random things to put in their veins.

 

That Andy Cutler ticks all the boxes for being a quack.



#6 carniveroushamster

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Posted 25 April 2017 - 10:12 PM

what are those boxes, adamz? I did the protocol for couple years and works beautifully, and I know a few IRL who had same results plus hundreds of people in fb groups+testimonials. I made myself (esp my head) very messed up from taking single large doses of ALA. I didn't know at the time, very insidious

do you think mercury fillings are safe? or mercury is relatively harmless? let's not even touch vaccines

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#7 Adamzski

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Posted 26 April 2017 - 02:42 PM

The boxes? The photo is ALA for adding to a drip.

 

 

single large doses of ALA? I dont think you could take enough in a single dose to get anywhere near an IV level of it.

 

If what you say is true then wouldn't it be just as likely that rather than it "redistribute mercury throughout body" that it may just help you clear the Mercury in one go?

 

This article saying something along the lines of what you are saying has zero references http://clubtbyh.com/...-you-read-this/

 

This article has a ton of references http://www.portmoody...ic-acid-iv-ala/

 

Will continue doing an IV weekly for about $4USD a go. 



#8 carniveroushamster

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Posted 26 April 2017 - 08:15 PM

well geez uhhh, a) the boxes as in the last thing you said, first thing I replied too. b)nearly all those citations are for ala as an antioxidant, are you daft?? "well since hospitals are super smart and stuff, they wouldn't inject me with anyone that had a fair chance of doing me harm!! and I love citations, they mean more science! which means good!! did you actually read what you posted?

ala has a very high bioavailability oral, iv might skip first mass metabolism but iv isnt particularly useful in this case, either way it still binds to way more mercury than your body can excrete, moving some around to new places that weren't polluted before. it does not pull all the mercury out the way you imagine. yes, even though its a iv from a doctor. doctors, like any other profession, like money

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#9 Adamzski

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Posted 14 May 2017 - 07:12 AM

I'm on an IV of it right this minute. There is no money involved here from a doctor as my gf plumbs me up at home.

I posted here before to get some pros and cons of it so thanks for your input.

Will research some more





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