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From: ironjustice -  10 May 2008, 20:18

This drug they use to treat altitude sickness or the human model of iron overload. It seems it works by downregulating the production of erythropoietin the hormone which causes increased production of red blood cells. So the result being .. fewer red blood cells. "Therapeutic implications in secondary polycythemia" Glorified .. bloodletting. ------------------------ Medicines...

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From: David P. -  10 May 2008, 18:45

From:NIAID Office of Comm. & Gov't Relations Subject: Website Feedback (67134) Date: May 8, 2008 This is in response to your inquiry dated May 6, 2008, to the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), National Institutes of Health (NIH), regarding an individual with increased immunity. You may want to suggest to Mr. Dolan that his...

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From: sheela -  10 May 2008, 10:27

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From: ironjustice -  10 May 2008, 07:37

"These results justify iron depletion" * care.diabetesjournals.org/cgi/content/extract/31/3/e18 Diabetes Care. 2008 Jan;31(1):3-8. Epub 2007 Oct 24. Links Bloodletting ameliorates insulin sensitivity and secretion in parallel to reducing liver iron in carriers of HFE gene mutations. Equitani F, Fernandez-Real JM, Menichella G, Koch M, Calvani M,...

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From: ironjustice -  10 May 2008, 02:34

"Phlebotomy offers a safe and efficient therapy" American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Vol. 87, No. 5, 1374-1383, May 2008 © 2008 American Society for Nutrition ----------------------------------------------------------------------------= ---- ORIGINAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATION Pathways underlying iron accumulation in human nonalcoholic fatty liver...

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From: Taka -  09 May 2008, 08:46

I wonder, could frequent skin washing with strong detergents or EFAD increase blood total cholesterol? Both disrupt the cutaneous barrier function (the latter due to "LA deficiency"): J Invest Dermatol. 1986 Nov;87(5):588-91. Effect of essential fatty acid deficiency on cutaneous sterol synthesis. Feingold KR, Brown BE, Lear SR, Moser AH, Elias PM. The...

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From: Taka -  09 May 2008, 08:26

Prostaglandins Leukot Essent Fatty Acids. 2000 Nov;63(5):237-45. Keloids in rural black South Africans. Part 1: general overview and essential fatty acid hypotheses for keloid formation and prevention. Louw L. Department of Anatomy and Cell Morphology, University of the Orange Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa. In the first part of this study...

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From: forexhg2m@gmail . com -  09 May 2008, 05:44

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From: ironjustice -  08 May 2008, 19:07

Evidence of denial. These guys really think they are immune to this stuff. They better be watching their own asses before they think about who IS going to BE dying .. "first" .. Anyone with contact .. with .. those infected people .. whose lactoferrin is filled right .. up. I wonder if organ harvesting will continue through .. red .. yellow .. or green...

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From: Taka -  08 May 2008, 17:58

According to the following article the people without AA in their bodies should suffer from severe sarcopenia. Perhaps Mead acid can supply the PGF2a function as well since Ray Peat as well as Monty are still able to move around :-) Taka NASA Discovers the Anabolic Properties of Prostaglandins In the January 1999 issue of the American Journal of...

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From: ironjustice -  08 May 2008, 16:02

"Stave off complications or halt the progression of diseases already attacking eyes and kidneys" Is the above a .. good thing .. ? That's what happens when you reduce the red blood cell count. Glorified bloodletting. DNA tweak no good for diabetics By Tina Hesman Saey May 5th, 2008Web edition Increased protein production could harm eyes, kidneys A...

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From: trigonometry1972@gmail . com | -  08 May 2008, 12:43

Still it not used as widely as it should though it has been know for a long time it has benefits in this context. ------------------------------------------------------- 1: Diabetes Care. 2006 Nov;29(11):2365-70. Oral treatment with alpha-lipoic acid improves symptomatic diabetic polyneuropathy: the SYDNEY 2 trial. Ziegler D, Ametov A, Barinov A,...

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From: love -  08 May 2008, 06:59

* "There are more fatty foods out there today." (And you know this is a load of crap because $100 millions of dollars are being spent on the manufacture of so-called healthy foods today than ever before - yet a WHOPPING 68% of most people living in North America alone are considered OBESE! - And even other nations are starting to see the 'bulge!') ...

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From: love -  08 May 2008, 06:52

That's easy! - Just look around you as more and more diet foods, magic diets, diet fads, health foods & even drugs supposedly designed to make you lose weight become available, people are nevertheless getting FATTER and FATTER and LESS and LESS healthy!! You don't need such-n-such medical agency or someone at CNN telling you a bunch of fluffed up statistics and...

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