Guest guest Posted December 7, 2008 Report Share Posted December 7, 2008 --- Heres some more It is x linked observed in folks of mediteranean,more males than females. Patients have rapidly falling crit, can manufesr jaundoce. Offending agents are sulfa drugs, chloramphenicol,antimalaria drugs, asprine ,ascorbic acid,chemicals such as benzeneor naphthalene,infection, hepatitis and diabetic ketoacidosis. Treatment oliminate offending exposure and if neccesary a blood transfusion...........EOHarm , " sammysouthie " wrote: > > --- > Gucose 6 phosphate deficiency. It generates nicotonamide adinine > dinucleotide[nadph] by catalizing the conversion of glucose 6 > phosphate into6 phosphogluconate. The nadph is used by the red blood > cells to reduce potential toxic oxidizing agents that accumulate > with exposure to drugs/toxins chemicals and infections. Emlar cream > whish is lidocane is often used as a numbing cream before a shot or > blood draw is contraindicated for folks with GP6 In > EOHarm , " J lessard " <jlessard1@> wrote: > > > > > > Vit.c Contraindications, Carcinogenicity & Mutagenicity > > > > > > > > Vit.c Contraindications, Carcinogenicity & Mutagenicity > > > > 4.3 Contraindications > > > > Ascorbic acid is contraindicated in patients with > > hyperoxaluria (Dollery, 1991) and G-6-PD deficiency > > > > Does anyone know what G-6-PD deficiency is? Is it a liver enzyme? > > > > Does it have anything to do with not tolerating Sulfa drugs and/or > Vit.C? > > > > 7.3 Carcinogenicity > > > > It has been reported that there is no evidence of > > carcinogenicity (Dollery, 1991). However, some studies > > suggest that vitamin C may amplify the carcinogenic effect of > > other agents. Scwartz et al. (1993) report that L-ascorbic > > acid increases the oral carcinoma size induced by > > dimethylbenz(a)anthracene. Also, butylated hydroxyanisole > > induced forestomach carcinogenesis in rats (Shibata et al., > > 1993) and the K2CO3 induced promotion of bladder > > carcinogenesis in rats (Fukushima et al., 1991) were both > > amplified by the administration of ascorbic acid. > > > > Vit. C may amplify carcinogenesis. > > > > .5 Mutagenicity > > > > Ascorbic acid is reported to increase the rate of > > mutagenesis in cultured cells but this only occurs in > > cultures with elevated levels of Cu2+ or Fe2+ . This > > effect may be due to the ascorbate induced generation of > > oxygen-derived free radicals. However, there is no evidence > > of ascorbate induced mutagenesis in vivo (Diplock, > > 1995). > > Here it says that Vit. C can increase mutagenesis in those with > elevated levels of copper or iron. Don't most autistics have copper > overload? > > > > http://www.inchem.org/documents/pims/pharm/ascorbic.htm > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2008 Report Share Posted December 7, 2008 I see sulfa which I am sensitive to, chloramphenicol-Is this a type of phenol? We are sensitive to phenols, asprin, and acorbic acid & ever since I got the Hep A, B & C shots, my health has taken a major downhill. I also know we have chemical sensitivities. We get bad headaches & nausea around strong smells. My daughter used the Emla cream for a blood draw once & her arm was extremely red, swollen & she acted like she wanted to escape like in a panic. Jenn L Re: What is GP6[Gucose 6 phosphate deficiency]more info --- Heres some more It is x linked observed in folks of mediteranean,more males than females. Patients have rapidly falling crit, can manufesr jaundoce. Offending agents are sulfa drugs, chloramphenicol,antimalaria drugs, asprine ,ascorbic acid,chemicals such as benzeneor naphthalene,infection, hepatitis and diabetic ketoacidosis. Treatment oliminate offending exposure and if neccesary a blood transfusion...........EOHarm , "sammysouthie" wrote:>> ---> Gucose 6 phosphate deficiency. It generates nicotonamide adinine > dinucleotide[nadph] by catalizing the conversion of glucose 6 > phosphate into6 phosphogluconate. The nadph is used by the red blood > cells to reduce potential toxic oxidizing agents that accumulate > with exposure to drugs/toxins chemicals and infections. Emlar cream > whish is lidocane is often used as a numbing cream before a shot or > blood draw is contraindicated for folks with GP6 In > EOHarm , "J lessard" <jlessard1@> wrote:> >> > > > Vit.c Contraindications, Carcinogenicity & Mutagenicity> > > > > > > > Vit.c Contraindications, Carcinogenicity & Mutagenicity> > > > 4.3 Contraindications> > > > Ascorbic acid is contraindicated in patients with > > hyperoxaluria (Dollery, 1991) and G-6-PD deficiency> > > > Does anyone know what G-6-PD deficiency is? Is it a liver enzyme?> > > > Does it have anything to do with not tolerating Sulfa drugs and/or > Vit.C? > > > > 7.3 Carcinogenicity> > > > It has been reported that there is no evidence of > > carcinogenicity (Dollery, 1991). However, some studies > > suggest that vitamin C may amplify the carcinogenic effect of > > other agents. Scwartz et al. (1993) report that L-ascorbic > > acid increases the oral carcinoma size induced by > > dimethylbenz(a)anthracene. Also, butylated hydroxyanisole > > induced forestomach carcinogenesis in rats (Shibata et al., > > 1993) and the K2CO3 induced promotion of bladder > > carcinogenesis in rats (Fukushima et al., 1991) were both > > amplified by the administration of ascorbic acid.> > > > Vit. C may amplify carcinogenesis.> > > > .5 Mutagenicity> > > > Ascorbic acid is reported to increase the rate of > > mutagenesis in cultured cells but this only occurs in > > cultures with elevated levels of Cu2+ or Fe2+ . This > > effect may be due to the ascorbate induced generation of > > oxygen-derived free radicals. However, there is no evidence > > of ascorbate induced mutagenesis in vivo (Diplock, > > 1995).> > Here it says that Vit. C can increase mutagenesis in those with > elevated levels of copper or iron. Don't most autistics have copper > overload? > > > > http://www.inchem.org/documents/pims/pharm/ascorbic.htm> > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2008 Report Share Posted December 7, 2008 --- not sure http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chloramphenicol_o-acetyltransferase http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chloramphenicol_acetyltransferase In EOHarm , " J lessard " wrote: > > I see sulfa which I am sensitive to, chloramphenicol-Is this a type of phenol? We are sensitive to phenols, asprin, and acorbic acid & ever since I got the Hep A, B & C shots, my health has taken a major downhill. I also know we have chemical sensitivities. We get bad headaches & nausea around strong smells. My daughter used the Emla cream for a blood draw once & her arm was extremely red, swollen & she acted like she wanted to escape like in a panic. > Jenn L > Re: What is GP6[Gucose 6 phosphate deficiency] more info > > > --- > Heres some more It is x linked observed in folks of mediteranean,more > males than females. Patients have rapidly falling crit, can manufesr > jaundoce. Offending agents are sulfa drugs, > chloramphenicol,antimalaria drugs, asprine ,ascorbic acid,chemicals > such as benzeneor naphthalene,infection, hepatitis and diabetic > ketoacidosis. Treatment oliminate offending exposure and if neccesary > a blood transfusion...........EOHarm , " sammysouthie " > <sammysouthie@> wrote: > > > > --- > > Gucose 6 phosphate deficiency. It generates nicotonamide adinine > > dinucleotide[nadph] by catalizing the conversion of glucose 6 > > phosphate into6 phosphogluconate. The nadph is used by the red > blood > > cells to reduce potential toxic oxidizing agents that accumulate > > with exposure to drugs/toxins chemicals and infections. Emlar > cream > > whish is lidocane is often used as a numbing cream before a shot or > > blood draw is contraindicated for folks with GP6 In > > EOHarm , " J lessard " <jlessard1@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > Vit.c Contraindications, Carcinogenicity & Mutagenicity > > > > > > > > > > > > Vit.c Contraindications, Carcinogenicity & Mutagenicity > > > > > > 4.3 Contraindications > > > > > > Ascorbic acid is contraindicated in patients with > > > hyperoxaluria (Dollery, 1991) and G-6-PD deficiency > > > > > > Does anyone know what G-6-PD deficiency is? Is it a liver enzyme? > > > > > > Does it have anything to do with not tolerating Sulfa drugs > and/or > > Vit.C? > > > > > > 7.3 Carcinogenicity > > > > > > It has been reported that there is no evidence of > > > carcinogenicity (Dollery, 1991). However, some studies > > > suggest that vitamin C may amplify the carcinogenic effect of > > > other agents. Scwartz et al. (1993) report that L-ascorbic > > > acid increases the oral carcinoma size induced by > > > dimethylbenz(a)anthracene. Also, butylated hydroxyanisole > > > induced forestomach carcinogenesis in rats (Shibata et al., > > > 1993) and the K2CO3 induced promotion of bladder > > > carcinogenesis in rats (Fukushima et al., 1991) were both > > > amplified by the administration of ascorbic acid. > > > > > > Vit. C may amplify carcinogenesis. > > > > > > .5 Mutagenicity > > > > > > Ascorbic acid is reported to increase the rate of > > > mutagenesis in cultured cells but this only occurs in > > > cultures with elevated levels of Cu2+ or Fe2+ . This > > > effect may be due to the ascorbate induced generation of > > > oxygen-derived free radicals. However, there is no evidence > > > of ascorbate induced mutagenesis in vivo (Diplock, > > > 1995). > > > Here it says that Vit. C can increase mutagenesis in those with > > elevated levels of copper or iron. Don't most autistics have copper > > overload? > > > > > > http://www.inchem.org/documents/pims/pharm/ascorbic.htm > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2008 Report Share Posted December 7, 2008 --- Chloramphenicol is a broad-spectrum antibiotic providing rapid clinical response and having therapeutic activity against susceptible strains of a number of gram-positive and gram-negative organisms including Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus hemolyticus. It is used to treat pnemonia as well. the wiki articles leads me to believe the damage again is in the mito. In this case medium chain fatty acid as acetyl coA is mentioned] also see http://www.druglib.com/druginfo/chloromycetin/ Seems this had also been found in honey from china......... what else is new. seems no one is responding to the war they are waging[eye roll] In EOHarm , " sammysouthie " wrote: > > --- not sure > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chloramphenicol_o-acetyltransferase > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chloramphenicol_acetyltransferase In > EOHarm , " J lessard " <jlessard1@> wrote: > > > > I see sulfa which I am sensitive to, chloramphenicol-Is this a type > of phenol? We are sensitive to phenols, asprin, and acorbic acid & > ever since I got the Hep A, B & C shots, my health has taken a major > downhill. I also know we have chemical sensitivities. We get bad > headaches & nausea around strong smells. My daughter used the Emla > cream for a blood draw once & her arm was extremely red, swollen & > she acted like she wanted to escape like in a panic. > > Jenn L > > Re: What is GP6[Gucose 6 phosphate deficiency] > more info > > > > > > --- > > Heres some more It is x linked observed in folks of > mediteranean,more > > males than females. Patients have rapidly falling crit, can > manufesr > > jaundoce. Offending agents are sulfa drugs, > > chloramphenicol,antimalaria drugs, asprine ,ascorbic > acid,chemicals > > such as benzeneor naphthalene,infection, hepatitis and diabetic > > ketoacidosis. Treatment oliminate offending exposure and if > neccesary > > a blood > transfusion...........EOHarm , " sammysouthie " > > <sammysouthie@> wrote: > > > > > > --- > > > Gucose 6 phosphate deficiency. It generates nicotonamide > adinine > > > dinucleotide[nadph] by catalizing the conversion of glucose 6 > > > phosphate into6 phosphogluconate. The nadph is used by the red > > blood > > > cells to reduce potential toxic oxidizing agents that > accumulate > > > with exposure to drugs/toxins chemicals and infections. Emlar > > cream > > > whish is lidocane is often used as a numbing cream before a > shot or > > > blood draw is contraindicated for folks with GP6 In > > > EOHarm , " J lessard " <jlessard1@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Vit.c Contraindications, Carcinogenicity & Mutagenicity > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Vit.c Contraindications, Carcinogenicity & Mutagenicity > > > > > > > > 4.3 Contraindications > > > > > > > > Ascorbic acid is contraindicated in patients with > > > > hyperoxaluria (Dollery, 1991) and G-6-PD deficiency > > > > > > > > Does anyone know what G-6-PD deficiency is? Is it a liver > enzyme? > > > > > > > > Does it have anything to do with not tolerating Sulfa drugs > > and/or > > > Vit.C? > > > > > > > > 7.3 Carcinogenicity > > > > > > > > It has been reported that there is no evidence of > > > > carcinogenicity (Dollery, 1991). However, some studies > > > > suggest that vitamin C may amplify the carcinogenic effect of > > > > other agents. Scwartz et al. (1993) report that L-ascorbic > > > > acid increases the oral carcinoma size induced by > > > > dimethylbenz(a)anthracene. Also, butylated hydroxyanisole > > > > induced forestomach carcinogenesis in rats (Shibata et al., > > > > 1993) and the K2CO3 induced promotion of bladder > > > > carcinogenesis in rats (Fukushima et al., 1991) were both > > > > amplified by the administration of ascorbic acid. > > > > > > > > Vit. C may amplify carcinogenesis. > > > > > > > > .5 Mutagenicity > > > > > > > > Ascorbic acid is reported to increase the rate of > > > > mutagenesis in cultured cells but this only occurs in > > > > cultures with elevated levels of Cu2+ or Fe2+ . This > > > > effect may be due to the ascorbate induced generation of > > > > oxygen-derived free radicals. However, there is no evidence > > > > of ascorbate induced mutagenesis in vivo (Diplock, > > > > 1995). > > > > Here it says that Vit. C can increase mutagenesis in those > with > > > elevated levels of copper or iron. Don't most autistics have > copper > > > overload? > > > > > > > > http://www.inchem.org/documents/pims/pharm/ascorbic.htm > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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