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Dec 16, 2009, 06:02 PM
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Well I was always raised to be thrifty and only purchase from brands I trust. I'm kind of cheating and looked at the ingridents for BeauOxi White and Glow2thione and am going to order from Puritan's Pride. They carry 500 mg of L-Glutathione so as long as you don't mind popping the extra quantity of pills for the quality. I'd recommend doing that instead. That's what I'm going to do also I'm using the money I saved for some msm powder too considering its supposed to boost glutathione levels natually.
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Jan 4, 2010, 07:56 PM
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 Originally Posted by wannabbeautiful
I am from Australia. You should go and check their website first. If Florida is on the list, you can order. Otherwise, ring them and talk to them for the alternative. Ok? good luck to you. Don't forget to check out my weekly update of Beauoxi white result when I start posting. Ok? I am going to do it especially for you. ;)
Hi wannabebeautiful... Good to know you're from Australia too.. I'm from Perth. Have you tried importing Beauoxi? From where, Philippines?
I am thinking of buying 3 bottles from magic potions, but I am not sure if Australia permits it.. Looking forward to your reply...
Thanks
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Jan 5, 2010, 07:31 PM
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Magic potions, Beaux white, Glow2thione, and any other gluta "lightening" pill are all a hoax. They should all be removed from the market because they are all a waste of money and the only people claiming to have results are the marketers themselves... which do not count. Better off investing your money more wisely on effective skin lighteners, yet many will not though.
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Mar 20, 2010, 08:25 AM
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 Originally Posted by syrupforyou
i love beauoxi white plus. been using it for 4 months already and i love my skin now. i have tried other brands before and it was all waste of money and time. My husband noticed also my skin so im happy.
BeauOxi White Plus
What company or manufacture makes it? I'd like to check the company & manufacture to see if they are reputable, or if there's been any complaints against them.
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Mar 20, 2010, 09:31 AM
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 Originally Posted by weezing
I got my gluta c 2 days ago and Im taking 4 every day I hope I see results.
Have you seen any results??
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Mar 20, 2010, 09:33 AM
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 Originally Posted by artillery
Well I was always raised to be thrifty and only purchase from brands I trust. I'm kind of cheating and looked at the ingridents for BeauOxi White and Glow2thione and am going to order from Puritan's Pride. They carry 500 mg of L-Glutathione so as long as you don't mind popping the extra quantity of pills for the quality. I'd reccomend doing that instead. That's what I'm going to do also I'm using the money I saved for some msm powder too considering its supposed to boost glutathione levels natually.
Have you seen any results??
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Mar 20, 2010, 04:55 PM
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 Originally Posted by Golden_Girl
Magic potions, Beaux white, Glow2thione, and any other gluta "lightening" pill are all a hoax. They should all be removed from the market because they are all a waste of money and the only people claiming to have results are the marketers themselves...which do not count. better off investing your money more wisely on effective skin lighteners, yet many will not though.
I have to completely disagree with that. I'm taking glutathione pills for months now & my skin has lightened a lot. I even know many people in my country who have lightened from taking glutathione pills and no, they're not sellers or marketers. I think it only works on Asian people though.
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Mar 20, 2010, 06:29 PM
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 Originally Posted by SugarBlush
I have to completely disagree with that. I'm taking glutathione pills for months now & my skin has lightened a lot. I even know many people in my country who have lightened from taking glutathione pills and no, they're not sellers or marketers. I think it only works on Asian people though.
Which one are you taken? What's the brand name? Because I heard some of the Glutathione are not good. I want to make sure I get the right one. What else are you taking with it besides the vitamin C?
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Mar 22, 2010, 12:18 AM
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 Originally Posted by SugarBlush
I have to completely disagree with that. I'm taking glutathione pills for months now & my skin has lightened a lot. I even know many people in my country who have lightened from taking glutathione pills and no, they're not sellers or marketers. I think it only works on Asian people though.
You "think it only works on asian people"? Are you 100% sure of this? Because honestly speaking, thinking and knowing are different. Ok, they worked for you as you feel, I'm not objecting to you not to buy them. But, why do these tablets not work for anyone else? :(
Thinking and knowing by providing exact evidence are two different things Sugarblush. The few people that claim that these work have shown no proof nor evidence. Nor do they have an answer to claim that scientists' and doctors' studies are incorrect. It has an extremely high fail rate among many races, even with asians taking these pills, that is why many (especially in Asia) are turning to Glutation injections (IVs) for a reason.. the same reasons as of why doctors use IVs for their ill patients.
These have been ineffective for any race and color when taken orally and there's not even enough evidence to show the glutathione soaps and lotions even work. I do not disagree that glutathione is a strong antioxidant with wonderful benefits, because it is an antioxidant that our bodies produce naturally and decreases with age. But, the only methods shown to work in order for it to enter the blood stream is through IV and glutathione's precursors.
Glutathione is a tri-peptide made up the amino acids gamma-glutamic acid, cysteine, and glycine and is also known as gamma-glutamylcysteinylglycine or GSH.
I'm always repeating myself on the oral glutathione issue and I ask for specific evidence and proof of their claims, but I just keep hearing the same thing over and over that "yes it works wonders!!" without them ever showing me and everyone else their proof and evidence, their complete regimen, and reasons of why they are not and never have worked for 99.999% of people. But no one has done this as of yet for anyone. They have not proven what they claim.
And then a couple of companies come along and say that only their brand is the only greatest and all other brands are inferior and to purchase only from them. And yet they were unable to prove their claims on how their pills escapes the gi tract. But they o no studies, lab work, or in vivo/in vitro tests because they claim that it's just too expensive for them to do. So rather instead take a small portion of fact and drag it a mile... without telling trusting consumers the full truth and why their product does not work. I do not endorse any brand and rather listen to the hundreds of others who have tried these pills for months and months, the doctors who has done their homework and use other methods of incorporating glutathione to reach the blood stream, and published research actually done on people and do not have to "think" if it works on humans of any race but instead know for a fact because they have the evidence and not only claiming something we can not see as proof.
I don't like seeing people wasting their money and being taken advantage of. But, those who are interested in glutathione pills and have trie them for long periods of timenever come back to post their results. And the few who do post have had poor results, regardless of their color. And the last remaining few who state that they use them never post their untouched photos, refuse to read the research done about how to use glutathione properly in the body in order for it to work, have used various of other products as well and believes it came from the pills or unsure what worked for them, or have the tell tale signs of marketers that tend to lurk like selling the marketer selling benzyl arbutin which is another marketer claim of something that does not exist to work. Sorry.
If these pills worked so well then people wouldn't continue to ask this question and companies will be able to explain how their pills work and able to escape the GI tract and into the bloodstream... which none have been able to do.
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Mar 22, 2010, 01:46 AM
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Glutathione is mostly excreted out of your body through the urine. But also to add, the molecule is too large to enter the cells and other methods must be tested. Glutathione is a tri-peptide made up the amino acids gamma-glutamic acid, cysteine, and glycine and is also known as gamma-glutamylcysteinylglycine or GSH, But taking cysteine is not as a full-proof fact to lighten skin and the correct amount to be taken in order to possibly receive the side effect of lightened skin in order to raise glutathione levels and not cause great toxicity in the body. And glutathione injections should only come from reputable sources, reputable brands (as there are many fakes out there), and should be administered from medical professionals only for safety reasons and to avoid any of the dangerous risks. Orally taken, the enzymes in the digestive process destroys the glutathione. Those who are interested or have taken glutathione pills aka lightening pills (with or without vitamin C) for several months please give us your report and unbiase reviews about glutathione.
There are other methods currently being tested for increasing the body's glutathione levels, but it being orally taken has been ruled out a long time ago.. only one's promoting this still are marketers who need to make sells, but seeing is believing (excluding photoshop) still no evidence shown from their side.
Glutathione, GSH and Whey Protein. Information for Physicians
Oral glutathione supplements are virtually ineffective, since glutathione is a protein and is digested in the stomach before reaching the blood stream or tissues of the body. Researchers found that 3 grams of glutathione taken orally were ineffective in increasing circulating glutathione (glutathione in the bloodstream). IV Glutathione is effective but expensive, uncomfortable, and somewhat impractical requiring infusions 2 times per week using an Intravenous (IV) line. Glutathione precursors are a better solution.
N-acetyl-L-cysteine (NAC) is an amine protected version of cysteine that is rapidly hydrolyzed in the body to the amino acid cysteine. (Cysteine is the monomer amino acid). NAC supplements are moderately effective, but dosing is limited due to toxic side effects (such as headache, dizziness, blurred vision) associated with cysteine supplementation.
The systemic availability of oral glutathione. [Eur J Clin Pharmacol. 1992] - PubMed result
During the 270 min after the administration of glutathione in a dose of 0.15 mmol.kg-1 the concentrations of glutathione, cysteine, and glutamate in plasma did not increase significantly, suggesting that the systemic availability of glutathione is negligible in man. Because of hydrolysis of glutathione by intestinal and hepatic gamma-glutamyltransferase, dietary glutathione is not a major determinant of circulating glutathione, and it is not possible to increase circulating glutathione to a clinically beneficial extent by the oral administration of a single dose of 3 g of glutathione.
Glutathione - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Supplementing has been difficult, as research suggests that glutathione taken orally is not well absorbed across the GI tract. In a study of acute oral administration of a very large dose (3 grams) of oral glutathione, Witschi and coworkers found that "it is not possible to increase circulating glutathione to a clinically beneficial extent by the oral administration of a single dose of 3 g of glutathione."[21][22]
However, plasma and liver glutathione concentrations can be raised by oral administration of S-adenosylmethionine (SAMe).[23][24][25] Glutathione precursors rich in cysteine include N-acetylcysteine (NAC)[26][27] and whey protein,[28][29][30][31][32][33] and these supplements have been shown to increase glutathione content within the cell.
The Truth About Oral Glutathione Supplementation Revealed | The Freeman >> The Freeman Sections >> Cebu Lifestyle
Glutathione is probably one of the most-hyped health supplements yet basically misunderstood... most glutathione companies’ marketing strategy have strong focus in its properties to make one’s skin fairer and at the same time, protecting it from ravages of ageing.
There’s one thing that so called experts in the industry are reluctant to boldly state one unmistakable fact: L-Glutathione is poorly absorbed orally— whether reduced, oxidized, or any other forms. Glutathione is a single bond tri-peptide thiol consisting of three amino acids which are cystine, glutamic acid, and glycine. When taken orally, l-cysteine loses 85 percent of its sulfur group, the active component of glutathione during the digestion process. This inherent weakness of glutathione is due to its unstable bonded, tripeptide form which makes it susceptible to stomach enzyme attack. Simply put, this means that only less than half of the supplemental glutathione is absorbed through the digestive system.
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Dec 10, 2010, 03:25 AM
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What an eye sore. The copy-paste method really does save a lot of time, doesn't it?
Too bad not all people would understand nor waste time on everything in there.
Bottom line is it's the AUTHENTIC--that is doctor-proven pdcts--and not the knock-offs. We just have to have patience and money for it.
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Dec 10, 2010, 10:07 AM
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 Originally Posted by mercibeaucoup
what an eye sore. the copy-paste method really does save a lot of time, doesn't it?
Too bad not all people would understand nor waste time on everything in there.
Bottom line is it's the AUTHENTIC--that is doctor-proven pdcts--and not the knock-offs. we just have to have patience and money for it.
Too bad people like you don't pay attention to DATES. This thread is from 2008, and is now CLOSED.
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