Dear Silver Smith,
Dosage levels would vary among individuals.....because of many considerations---
most especially the degree and nature of the glucose variation challenge. Logic, alone, would dictate caution and common sense in exploring ANY protocol that would measurably affect glucose parameters. Just following the recommended dosages accompanying the product itself should serve as a starting point....then gradual increases in volume, until acceptable levels of control are reached (or negative responses encountered) should be adequate boundaries for experimental investigations.
Please do understand, we DO NOT GIVE ANY FORM OF MEDICAL ADVICE----FOR ANY CONDITION. Our activities are Experimental Research ONLY.
Sincerely, Brooks Bradley.









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Subject : Re: CS>Glucose management commentary

Date : Thu, 29 Oct 2009 22:24:22 -0500

From : Silver Smith <cag....@gmail.com>

To : silver-list@eskimo.com



Brooks,



Thanks for the valuable information! We appreciate your willingness to

share your research.



I am going to try the Agaricus Blazei for my glucose mgt and have a

question. What dosing levels are you experimenting with?



Thanks,



SS



On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 1:33 PM, Brooks Bradley wrote:



> During a recently-past immune system modulation evaluation study, we

> experienced a serendipitous circumstance. Several of the volunteers were

> presenting (as a corollary) various stages of insulin resistance and/or

> general glucose fluctuations of considerable magnitude. We were quite

> surprised....and intrigued....by the spontaneous stabilization of glucose

> parameters---among a majority of these volunteers. Following an extensive

> literature search, we were able to confirm that some investigative research

> had, already been conducted

> relative to this mushroom's effectiveness in helpfully modulating glucose

> metabolism. Apparently, the beneficial effect sprang from the ability of

> Agaricus Blazei to boost the levels of adiponectin.....a substance which

> QUICKLY clears sugar from the bloodstream.....without detrimental

> side-effects. To our knowledge, Agaricus Blazei is the only substance (at

> present) that can boost adiponectin levels.

> We are, at present, in the midst of conducting evaluations concentrating on

>

> verifying the speed and/or effectivity of Blazei on a variety of volunteers

> presenting with

> glucose management challenges. Although early into (6 weeks duration) these

> evaluations, we are quite impressed with the positive results. Most

> especially, in the fact that raising the adiponectin levels have, unaided by

> supporting protocols-----effected surprising improvements/stabilization of

> glucose management problems, among our experimental volunteer population.

> Most impressive have been the reduction in wide fluctuations of fasting

> glucose

> levels and the mood swings which, normally, accompany pronounced glucose

> variations.

> List experimenters interested in pursuing their own, personalized,

> trials....can find a large number of Internet-based suppliers of this

> mushroom....in both extract and powdered form.

> I hope our experiences are of some value to the List Membership.

> Sincerely, Brooks Bradley.

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