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Category Archives: Steve Fowkes
Glutathione Increases from Asea?
Do supplements such as ASEA increase intracellular glutathione?
Also posted in Antioxidants and free radicals, Health, Nutrition Tagged antioxidant defense, Asea, bleach, chlorine dioxide, electrolysis, hypochlorite, MMS Leave a comment
Trans Fat in Hydrogenated Coconut Oil ?
Does the process of saturating polyunsaturated fats create trans fats?
Also posted in Health, Nutrition Tagged chemistry, cis fat, coconut oil, entropy, fully hydrogenated, hydrogen, hydrogenated fat, partial hydrogenation, saturated fat, thermodynamics, trans fat Leave a comment
Stop taking Lecithin
The attached article 1) shows a high correlation of plasma lecithin (phosphatidyl choline, PC) and two of its metabolites (TMAO and betaine) with cardiovascular disease in a 2000 patient clinical study), and 2) shows the induction of lipid-laden macrophages and 3X increase in aortic atherosclerosis in mice that were force-fed PC.
Also posted in Health, Hormone replacement, Nutrition, Thyroid Tagged betaine, causation, cholesterol, fish oil, Ioannidis, lecition, methodology, phosphatidylcholine, PUFA, rancid fat, TMAO, TMG, trimethylglycine Leave a comment
The Low Down on PUFAs
Thanks SteveO and SteveF. My eyes are being opened to the complexities of omega-3 fat metabolism.
Also posted in Antioxidants and free radicals, Health Tagged coconut oil, fatty acids, olive oil, omega-3, polyunsaturated fats, PUFAs, rancid fats Leave a comment
Bone Fracture Healing
Can anyone advise me on how to speed up slow healing for a fractured Tibia with an IM rod inserted?
Also posted in Health, Hormone replacement, Nutrition, Vitamin D3 Tagged 5-HTP, antibodies, aromatase, bacteria, bamboo, bioflavonoids, BMR, boron, calcium, ceruloplasmin, clinical tests, coagulopathy, collagen, copper, D3, estradiol, estriol, estrogen, estrone, fungus, glycine, hemochromatosis, horsetail, hydrolyzed protein, IgA, IgG, IgM, infection, lysine, magnesium, manganese, predigested collagen, progesterone, proline, protein, serotonin, serum ferritin, silicon, slow healing, strontium, testosterone, tibia fracture, transdermal copper, tryptophan, type-2 copper deficiency, vegans, vegetarians, vitamin C Leave a comment
Collagen and Lung Fibrosis
A 50 year old patient with lung fibrosis (cause unknown) finds it very difficult to breathe. Can anybody suggest any treatment to facilitate his breathing?
Also posted in acid-alkaline (pH balancing), Health, Hormone replacement, Nutrition, Thyroid Tagged antioxidants, autoimmune disease, baking soda, bioflavonoids, breath-hold time, breathing, bruising, carbon dioxide, ceruloplasmin, collagen, copper, DMSO, estriol, estrogen, FACT, fibrosis, Garry Gordon, Harold Kristal, hemoglobin, hiccups, inflammation, Jonathan Wright, lysine, multiple sclerosis, panic attacks, pH, phobias, proline, Robert Fried, sequestration, silicon, social anxiety disorder, stage fright, testosterone, transdermal copper, type-2 copper deficiency, vinegar, vitamin C, William Wolcott Leave a comment
Niemann Pick Type C and Alzheimer’s ?
Here's one link I found (out of many) for possible reason and cause for
Alzheimer's.
Radionuclide Alert