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November 2019 I was (prebiopsy) diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma base of tongue. The first ENT had an ego large than life and crappy bedside manners, but subjected me to 8 hours on the table at a failed biopsy. Then says that he was unsuccessful due to not having updated equipment... So scheduled with his associate this time about 9 hours on the table (New Years Eve @ the Cleveland Clinic. Everyone was there even, the pathology department. They verified that it was HPV positive, which set the treatment regimen. The radiation and chemo got me prepped for treatment by having a feeding tube installed, but no port for infusions. Eight and a half weeks left me with the worst case of head and neck lymphedema that the oncologist had seen in 15 years... (none of the oncologists could be found on my first lymphatic blow out (neck was as large as my head)). The ER wanted to perform a tracheotomy (about every hour), I have to use a lymphatic suit/pump 2 to 3 times a day. It is a battle every day... and I have a autoimmune disorder (post cancer treatment) Salivary glands and lymph glands (right side) head and neck are toast. I battle with thick and ropey mucous 24/7/365. I have tried everything... no changes... I was checking out a video blog
where Dr. Jin Sung is a Chiropractic Physician who specializes in the management of complex chronic conditions. He is located in Massachusetts. He talks about the use of a nebulizer Nebulized L-Glutathione Plus-Reduced. Here is the link to the video: youtu.be/NJ1AczJ7EUk

I have discussed this with my GP/PCP and she seemed to be very open to the treatment and I have a script for the nebulizer and waiting for insurance (Medicare) to approve (if coded properly.) The Glutathione reduced is available OTC. Glutathione works to breakup the mucous. I a disabled, so I have nothing to lose. 1 mile view...

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@melanchete, Glutathione is often discussed in the infectious lung condition group called MAC & Bronchiectasis.

- Glutathione: What dosage do you use? Where do you get it? https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/mac-abscessus-bronchiectasis-and-aspergillus-glutathione/

Here is journal article with more information:
- The Treatment of Pulmonary Diseases and Respiratory-Related Conditions with Inhaled (Nebulized or Aerosolized) Glutathione https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2249747/