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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

The key amino acid is glutathione. You can supplement with NAC..N-acetyl cysteine which is converted to glutatione. There are 1000's of studies over the years that document the importance of glutathione. Medicine man ignores it and prescribes drugs instead. NAC helps the liver eliminate the impact of the spike proteins. Taurine is related to glutathione. Big Pharma would like all these amino acids to be Rx drugs so they control your health for profit.

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Karen Bracken's avatar

This may come as a surprise to people but my beloved yorkie died from a lack of taurine. it is something dogs must have. They can get it from eggs and cottage cheese but the grain free dog food I fed her all of her life had ZERO taurine and she died an awful death from heart and lung disease. I now cook my dogs food and I make all of her treats. She gets food rich in taurine in her diet as well as treats of scrambled eggs and cottage cheese at least once per week. I also add cottage cheese and hard boiled eggs to food I cook for her. I make up a months supply and freeze it. Now she weighs only 4 lbs. but no matter how much she weighs I would do the same. It takes me one hour to make, seal up in containers and pop in the freezer. So make sure what you feed your dog has taurine in it. So I am sure taurine is important for humans too.

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