

Thank you. I am guessing I should get on KLOW. What are the advantages of using glutathione and HGH?kesda said:Fellow AS sufferer here. Tirz/reta for weightloss and some anti inflammatory properties, combo of Klow, Glutathione, and small doses of HGH, and a low starch diet. Somewhere in all that, I've found nearly complete relief from flare ups and ongoing pain issues.
One line I'm not prepared to cross, however, is getting on biologics for life unless absolutely necessary. Those are serious treatments that potentially lead to so many other issues....which require more drugs to treat.
Best of luck, AS is a bitch, but I've been fighting it through tons of exercise, diet, and supplements for decades and have avoided the regular drug treadmill that most doctors recommend.
Sure. This makes sense.lessthanhalf said:The biological therapies that are used for autoimmune disorders have quite significant and sometimes severe adverse effects, including immune suppression and consequent increased risks of serious infection. Taking them without medical guidance and monitoring sounds like a fairly dangerous thing to do , with real actual risks of death. To the best of my knowledge they are not available from Chinese peptide sellers, I am fairly sure this is a good thing. Also they are nearly all antibody based so much much harder to manufacture than peptides.
You are likely to get different answers elsewhere but there is no good human trial evidence that any of the available peptides help with inflammatory arthritis, any studies that might show possible benefits are from cell studies or animal studies, which does not prove anything about whether they are safe or effective in humans. You might be stuck with conventional medical options.