Hello Duncan
Yes, selenium is well known and taken by most Cystic
Fibrosis people that I know. They also take additional
antioxidants, almost all vitamins (C + all the fat
solable), Calcium, Magnesium (which play a major role
in many processes in the body), DHA, CoEnzymeQ10 and
some antioxidant
it under the heading 74th congress.
- Original Message -
From: Jonathan B. Britten
Sent: Monday, April 07, 2003 10:17 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSlung diseases fibrosis, asthma, COPD etc
R.e. whey protein, I am looking for a cheap source. I get Weider brand
at Costco
Check out www.beyond-a-century.com
Chuck
You don't get old, you just become a classic.
On Mon, 07 Apr 2003 11:09:08 +, Jonathan B. Britten
jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp wrote:
R.e. whey protein, I am looking for a cheap source. I get Weider brand
at
Right, just checking for a loose end -
Oral glutathione is wasteful. GSH is absorbed at less than 10% orally but
breathing it via aerosol you do get good local-only absorption in the
lungs or sinuses. This has been in the medical research for years.
Imagine the good it would do if the people
And I assume you are only talking abut buffered GSH?
Also what do you mean by This has been in the medical
research for years. Sorry, I only know that in
Cystic Fibrosis this is kind of research on the age,
so I would be very surprised if other people with lung
problems have inhaled GSH for
R.e. whey protein, I am looking for a cheap source. I get Weider brand
at Costco in Japan for about US $32 bucks per 820 grams. If any
vendors on this list have a first-rate source of lower-cost whey
protein, I would be most interested in being contacted off list.
Duncan Crows page on this
Did the cystic fibrosis treatement program address the control of
oxidative stress? I ask because there are hundreds of articles pointing
out the culprit in lung disorders as being chronic oxidative stress
(lipid peroxidation). This can be stopped cold with cold-processed whey
and selenium,
Dear Duncan,
You said:
Did the cystic fibrosis treatement program address the control of
oxidative stress? I ask because there are hundreds of articles pointing
out the culprit in lung disorders as being chronic oxidative stress
(lipid peroxidation). This can be stopped cold with
Hi Catherine;
Antioxidants can't change the progress of a genetic anomaly, true, but
they can sure change anything to do with oxidative stress that is
increased due to that anomaly. The oxidative stress forms a large
component of the progress and permanent damage of most lung disorders
Dear Duncan,
You said:
Antioxidants can't change the progress of a genetic anomaly, true, but
they can sure change anything to do with oxidative stress that is
increased due to that anomaly. The oxidative stress forms a large
component of the progress and permanent damage of most lung
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