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Anybody had success with beta-glucuronidase low-dose allergy(?) therapy? If so, I suppose they wouldn't be reading this newsgroup anymore... I was poisoned with low doses of mercury leaking out of a filling for a decade and left severely autoimmune. I've recently had success with high oral doses of vitamin D3 coupled with butyrate, carnitine and intestinal helminths but I've been ... 18 Jun 2008 23:47
exercise induced food allergy caused by parasites? In article <4754551f$0$14782$bf4948fe(a)news.tele2.nl>, WA <WA(a)nsopampeelen.com> wrote: Hi, Question: anyone know of scientific research on exercise induced food allergy in relationship to parasites like giardia? Or, more general: allergy and parasites? Regards, WA Believe it or not,... 18 Jun 2008 23:47
Severe Allergy Desensitization Program Working in Italy Children who suffer from severe food allergies are seen in increasing numbers all over the world. In Italy, some progress is being made via a new type of desensitization program. Dramatic results -- equating to a cure -- have been seen in numbers of patients. The medical team of the Pediatric Clinic of the Univer... 18 Jun 2008 23:47
Peanut and Georgia climates? ConAgra, in Sylvester, Georgia, is where the �Salmonella serotype Tennessee� was found, due to water or moisture near shelled peanuts. The high relative humidity is suspect In the outbreak, researchers continue looking into the contamination investigation. Mark Mitchell ... 18 Jun 2008 23:47
Peanut allergies, toxins, unsafe storage, health caution! From my studies in indoor air quality, peanuts are the most frequent offendors and cause death more than any food product. Proper care in the storage and manufacturing process led to the "Skippy Peanut Butter" incident. Water from a leaking roof wetting the peanuts, and allowing the toxins to form are to bla... 18 Jun 2008 23:47
Dietary Specials Spaghetti 500g Has anybody seen this spaghetti for sale in any of the supermarkets? It is the only one that is also Nut free. I haven't been able to get any for months. Thanks. Jacqui ... 18 Jun 2008 23:47
soy food allergies or food allergies in general Hi everyone, I am new to the group. I found out I have a food allergy to soy about a year and a half ago. I am finding it very hard to find restaurants that might have something on the menu that I can eat. I don't eat out very often, but would like to have the option. Currently, I am making my own bread, bag... 6 May 2008 23:33
Lithocholic acid derivatives as safer Vitamin D3 substitutes http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/03/080314165355.htm Bile Acids As Drug Candidates ScienceDaily (Mar. 19, 2008) � Bile acid derivatives can turn on the vitamin D receptor (VDR) without causing excess calcium buildup, researchers report, a finding that could lead to vitamin D therapies for condition... 16 Apr 2008 03:28
HDACs regulate contraction by sensitizing heart muscle to calcium; might explain mercury accumulation in cardiomyopathy For quite a while now, mercury accumulation has been observed in the heart muscle of patients with cardiomyopathy (heart failure). I believe we finally have a good explanation for why this occurs. It turns out that heart muscle contraction is directly regulated by histone acetylation. HDAC inhibitors sensiti... 16 Apr 2008 02:40
Hookworms, anemia, autoimmunity and the HIF-1/EPO/cathelicidin pathway induced by iron deficiency Recently published research shows that hyrdoxylase inhibitors have gastroprotective properties through the induction of HIF-1a, thus making them a potential medication for leaky gut problems [PMID 18166353, 18166352]. Low iron conditions and iron chelators like EGCG also activate HIF-1a, as does cobalt chlorid... 14 Apr 2008 04:44 |