subject: Glutathione Therapy For Parkinson's Disease Patients Falls Short [print this page] In the end, Glutathione Therapy may represent a step towards treatment of Parkinson's Disease, but not a viable therapy on its own. Studies showing its success are statistically flawed at best. Any encouraging results are dampened by an inability to reproduce these results with any consistency. And the absence of AMA and FDA approval also lend doubt. The truth is, because of the complicated nature of Parkinson's Disease, its cause and treatment remain elusive despite years of study. Sobering as this is, experts are determined to find new therapies that work. Researchers are just beginning to learn about all the complex factors of this degenerative and debilitating disease. Despite the failure of Glutathione Therapy, research is hopeful to find a cure.
Glutathione Therapy For Parkinson's Disease Patients Falls Short