Re: CSCYP450 enzymes

2002-06-17 Thread Kevin Nolan
and a little scary - the possibility of enzyme damage being passed on to one's offspring. This has a Lamarckian flavour to it. regards, Kevin Nolan - Original Message - From: Catherine Creel ccr...@maine.rr.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Monday, June 17, 2002 12:08 AM Subject: Re: CSCYP450

Re: CSCYP450 enzymes

2002-06-17 Thread Catherine Creel
Dear Kevin, You said: The field is clearly still in it's infancy; motto seems to be: avoid prescription drugs if at all possible. One good way of assisting that is taking CS on a regular basis. I say that on the premise that regular prophylactic use does not result in a 'lazy' immune system

CSCYP450 enzymes

2002-06-16 Thread Kevin Nolan
Catherine, while still at that now-gone other list, you wrote: .That 100 people can drink Prill water and not be harmed does not mean that I can. The CYP450 enzymes thst metabolize many drugs, food, etc. are at varying levels in people. This is the difference between a person who

Re: CSCYP450 enzymes

2002-06-16 Thread Catherine Creel
Dear Kevin, You said: As a child I was sensitive to what I recall being labelled 'type 1' penicillin, but into adulthood that disappeared. Recently spoke with a friend who said that within five minutes of taking penicillin, he would need medical attention urgently. He also has a genetic

Re: CSCYP450 enzymes

2002-06-16 Thread Dean T. Miller
On Sun, 16 Jun 2002 10:08:07 -0400, Catherine Creel ccr...@maine.rr.com wrote: Currently, testing exists for three or four CYP450 enzymes. snip lots of good stuff LOL, I'll bet this was more than you wanted to know! Nope. :) Keep it coming! -- Dean -- from (almost) Des Moines -- KB0ZDF