.
Michael,
Do you mean "selegiline" or "seligeline"?
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In a message dated 6/7/2008 9:12:35 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
truez2...@yahoo.com writes:

Ribose was key in my recovery from congestive heart failure. It  helped 
replaced some of the nuerotransmitters washed out by the failure.  Most of my 
damage was in the left hemisphere where oxygenation happens.  It also helped 
with 
that. Ribose is also a stimulant a little more  potent then caffine. I imagine 
that helped. It was also a reason to stop  using it when I got a faster heart 
rhythm. I was a heart transplant  cantidate who made a miracle recovery, 
according to my doctor, one of  the top one hundred scientists in the world. 
The 
real changes came with  siligeline.  I credit that with saving my life.  
=z=


 
 
=z= 
The novelist, journalist and psychologist  
Michael Zangari 
_http://zangarijournalism.com_ (http://zangarijournalism.com/) 





---  On Sat, 6/7/08, Wayne Fugitt <cwa...@netdoor.com>  wrote:

From:  Wayne Fugitt <cwa...@netdoor.com>
Subject: CS>Anyone Use  any Ribose ?
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Saturday, June 7,  2008, 7:30 AM

Heart Energy, Anything New ?

Most of  these things have been around since DAY 1.
Except maybe some of the  formulations and blends available today.  

Some doctors  have reported amazing results using Ribose.  Many have lost the 
 ability to make it in adequate amounts.

==========    Ribose and Others mentioned below 

Isomaltulose is also in  Danao, a beverage mixture of fruit juice and skim 
milk introduced in  Spain by Danone. Japan's Yakult uses isomaltulose in its 
Bifiene  drinkable yogurt and says that it reduces the glycemic effect, as well 
 
as serves as a stabilizing and masking agent of the probiotics, soy  protein 
and omega-3 fatty acids also found in the drink.  

Ribose is another carbohydrate recognized for energy, but a  different type 
of energy: heart energy. Our heart muscle requires  energy in the form of 
adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the primary energy  fuel for all the body's 
cells. 
Research shows that a healthy heart  constantly recycles its ATP, but when 
diseased, this process slows and  the heart does not receive adequate energy to 
function. Other ATP  deficiency states of the heart can occur following periods 
of extreme  activity or metabolic stress.

The heart has devised several  mechanisms to preserve ATP recycling; however, 
its limiting factor is  the availability of the carbohydrate ribose, the 
structural backbone  of ATP and the starting point for ATP synthesis.

Unless the heart has an adequate supply of  ribose, it simply cannot meet its 
energy requirements. The  body makes ribose but various physical and 
environmental stresses can  reduce efficiency. Ribose ingredient is GRAS for 
most 
foods and  beverages, as well as dietary supplements, and can be used in energy 
 
drinks, including those made from milk.

These are just a few of  the many ingredients being promoted for increased 
alertness and  stamina, as well as improved mental and muscle performance. 
There 
are  many more, some with better clinical data than others when it comes to  
their claims of fame. Be careful with what you claim, because we are  also 
living in a time of what was old is new again. The term energy  might soon 
become 
associated with calories, and that could scare  customers away.


Ribose, a unique,  5-carbon sugar that occurs naturally in all living cells 
forms the  carbohydrate portion of DNA and RNA, the building blocks of life.  
Ribose is also the sugar that begins the metabolic process for  production of 
adenosine triphosphate (or ATP). ATP is the major source  of energy used by 
cells including muscle tissue for normal  function. 

Many sources  exist.

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