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emansky_143
Oct 27, 2006, 08:32 PM
Is it okay to use metathione to Hepatitis B patients? I want to be more sure because I saw it on TV last week. And also is metathione can diminish the puffiness and wrinkles in the skin? TNKS FOR READING! :)

PrettyLady
Oct 29, 2006, 09:32 PM
Metathione-Glutathione is an antioxidant, a chemical that protects the liver from damage by other chemicals called free radicals and oxidants. Glutathione is produced in the liver and elsewhere in the body from some of the nutrients listed above. Low glutathione levels are found in people with cataracts, HIV infection, chronic hepatitis, and cirrhosis. There have been studies stating that raising glutathione levels leads to lower viral loads. Although this research does not prove that raising glutathione levels leads to lower viral loads, it does indicate that optimal levels of glutathione may be an important factor in controlling HCV infection.

Metathione-Glutathione will not diminish the puffiness and wrinkles in the skin nor whiten the skin. If you are thinking of using it, please consult your doctor first. You shouldn't take these capsules or pills without your doctor's knowledge.