Inhalation of GSH Plus: One Documented Case

 

Note: Please consult with your medical professional before undertaking any changes to your medical treatment or that of your dependents. The UVICF strongly recommends that no one try this therapy without the consent and supervision of their medical professionals.

With the advent of GSH Plus, a form of GSH that is pH adjusted to pH 5.5 and when mixed according to directions yields an approximately isotonic solution, many of the problems of the inhalation of GSH noted in the "Preliminary Results" paper have vanished. Those who have used the product have experienced virtually no bronchoconstriction, and none of the other negative side effects mentioned in the "Preliminary Results" paper have been present. All of the positive effects mentioned in the "Preliminary Results" paper appear to be present with GSH Plus as well. Of course, only a small number of people are currently using this product, and so we will continue to update this site with additional information on side effects, both positive and negative of the new product GSH Plus.

We are pleased to tell you of one astounding case. The CF patient in question, T., does not reside in North America, and is using both oral GSH and inhaled GSH Plus under the supervision of a CF doctor. No other significant changes to T.'s medical regimen were made during the time period in question.

DATE

FEV1

FVC

FEF 25-75%

DAYS OF GSH USE

9-15-99
0.26
0.43
0.17
0
10-4-99
0.31
0.55
0.16
3 (inhaled)
10-18-99
0.37
0.74
0.14
17 (inhaled), 3 (oral)
11-8-99
0.39
0.68
0.21
38 (inhaled), 24 (oral)
12-8-99
0.50
0.82
0.31
66 (inhaled), 52 (oral)

1-10-00

0.54

0.80

0.36

99 (inhaled); 85 (oral)