Unfortunately with reduced capacity to work I find the $97 a year a bit costly ‘for me’ (not that I’m criticising the value for money with testing etc). I just felt I’d like to let you know that if there was a membership fee/rate with less perks (like no testing etc) that wouldn’t damage my overdraft too much if it came out at an awkward time, I’d definitely sign up., Otherwise I shall have to wait until I’m a bit better off.
Big thumbs up to you guys. It’s only a Shame our hospitals and GPs don’t discuss/look at these issues in such detail and with the appropriate disclaimers. Lol.
Thanks.
]]>In this article the single study talks about taking NAC in conjunction with L-Theanine to which the results of that
while significantly increasing Glutathione (which is good for gut health correct?)…”co-administration significantly increased the IL-10/IFN-gamma ratio compared with the ratios of the control and single-administration mice.”
Increasing the ratio is bad correct? or no?
The jargon the medical community uses to describe simple concepts is so ludicrous that I am not sure what the hell I am reading half the time.
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]]>Thanks for the reply. It’s not Mercury, had that tested hair analysis. It’s all antioxidants that do this to me cause they make the white blood cells even more vigilant. I found out vitamin c did it when I tool it for a cold, tried it three different times and all three I felt worse.nit has to do with over stimulation, but I dont know what to take to do the opposite of that
]]>Can’t answer your questions overall, but I know several people who have cured serious cases of MS with paleo. (Symptoms gone, scans normal.) If I were helping them today, rather than paleo I’d point them at Joe Cohen’s lectin avoidance diet – which is more refined, with better science.
Lipoic acid is the most potent mobiliser of mercury, which many of us have lodged in our organs & tissue from vaccines, fillings, etc. A bad reaction to it commonly indicates that you have have a decent body burden of it. In which case chelation (which is what you were unintentionally doing) needs to be done by Cutler rules – constant dose, not episodic.
]]>Hi, I have a neuro disorder, it seems to be autoimmune but hasn’t been diagnosed as ms. I have tried various supplements, I found that vitamin c, zinc, b6, most anti oxidants aggravate my condition. Lipoic acid which is supposed to help ms and other auto immune conditions, made me feel the worst I ever felt at any time. So I wonder what might help when all of this aggravates?
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