5.5 Hypervitaminosis A Hypervitaminosis A, manifested by nausea, vomiting, headache, dizziness, blurred vision, has been reported in patients with renal failure receiving 1.5 mg/day retinol and in patients with liver disease
Even though the body produces glutathione, its levels decrease rapidly due to poor diet, pollution, toxins, medications, stress, immunizations, trauma, infection, radiation, even aging
To make a homemade glutathione drink, start by cleaning and chopping 250 g each of carrot, beetroot, and gooseberry, along with one cucumber and two inches of ginger
cerevisiae K1 and the Zygosaccharomyces bailii toxin zygocin, disrupt cytoplasmic membrane function by forming cation-selective ion channels
This ensures the medication enters the muscle rather than subcutaneous tissue
The chemical name is -(5,6-dimethylbenzimidazoly) hydroxocobamide