Friday, January 2, 2009

Suzanne and David Talk Glutathione

If any of you have watched the Larry King Show recently, you probably saw Suzanne Somers talking all about her new book, 'Breakthrough.' She talked a lot about the LifeWave patches and how highly she thinks of them.

One of the patches in the Y-Age system is the Glutathione Booster patch. As glutathione is in the news a lot these days, I would like to share some of Suzanne's interview with David Schmidt, founder, inventor and CEO of LifeWave. Suzanne herself has had glutathione drips and asks David about that.

"SS: So if you have a patch that elevates glutathione (which I know you do), instead of going to the antiaging doctor and getting an intravenous drip of glutathione for detoxification purposes, we simply take this patch and place as instructed on our body and our body heat activates the wavelengths of light that trigger the cells in the body that make glutathione? Did I get it?
DS: Exactly. You get an "A."
SS: Well, the glutathione patch is such an interesting way to detoxify the body,
in fact downright exciting. A breakthrough!.
DS: Yes, because a glutathione drip has a half-life of somewhere around seven to ten minutes, one hour after your drip, your blood glutathione is back to normal--which is worth it from the standpoint of cleaning out heavy metals. It is extremely safe and it saves people's lives. If we are interested in detoxifying the body of heavy metals, a glutathione drip is worth it; however, if we are interested in keeping our glutathione levels elevated on a regular basis as an antiaging strategy, our patch is the only way to do it."
©2008 Suzanne Somers

This is such a fascinating book that Suzanne has written. If you want to read the rest of her interview with David Schmidt, you can get the book on sale now at Amazon. Just go here: http://www.amazon.com/dp/1400053277/?tag=patforwel-20.

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