I have avoided giving my son inhaled GSH before bed or in the night because it tends to make him cough a lot at night. My question is: If I go ahead and give it to him at night, will he eventually get cleaned out enough that he wont cough anymore? In other words, should I give it to him at night anyway? I can really tell the GSH is helping, but he is still not in a good place. He's been fighting one virus after another, and his lung-function test just resulted in FEV53%. Yikes! Any pointers on how to maximize the benifit of GSH etc... We just switched to lipo-GSH for the oral dose. We currently give him inhaled GSH once early-morn, and again around noon. |
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