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No doctor ever figured it out—I went to dozens, including four neurologists, and they tested me for the stuff in their fields, but always came up negative. None of them did any research. One even “fired” me because I didn’t have M.S. So I read and researched literally for years until I finally figured it out. Eventually I put it together. Now I know there are books about Glutathione (I encourage you to get one), but I didn’t find one until I’d done hours and hours of research and tried dozens of supplements. (I’ve got $1000 worth of powders and pills in my closet). Glutathione helps lots of health issues (and lots of other antioxidants do too, although none half as much as glutathione). That’s why I go on these sites to share when I find someone looking for answers, and tell everyone I know who might be helped by it. I actually think all old people ought to try it, even if they don’t have severe problems like falling down. We are all exposed to so much toxic stuff that our livers are damaged, some severely, like you and me, and some not so much. None of us make as much glutathione as we did when we were young. So please tell other people. Doctors sure aren’t going to! If it doesn’t help, they’re out $20; if it does, it may change their lives. Either way, it can’t hurt anyone. If you don’t need it, your body will just treat it as a protein and break it down for other things.