Guest guest Posted June 15, 2011 Report Share Posted June 15, 2011 Hi Limin, When taking oral Butyrate is there any risk of it mobilizing more toxins than it can properly eliminate? I recently heard Kane mention phenylbutyrate used in her IV protocol should only be added to the IV after the patient has been on the protocol for a couple weeks because beginning it at the same time as the phospholipids was causing some neurotoxic patients to regress, so I was curious if butyrate in oral form presented a similar risk. Thanks for your thoughts. -Thane > > Sasmita, > > If your purpose is to monitor ammonia issue, urine ammonia is an appropriate > test. Blood ammonia levels are tightly controlled by the kidneys to > maintain proper blood homeostasis. If elevated ammonia is detected in the > blood, this actually suggests kidney problem and or hepatic encephalopathy. > In another words, if blood ammonia is within the normal range, it does not > rule out the possibility of excessive production of ammonia in the body. > You will want to check this in urine. > > The blood-brain barrier is highly permeable to ammonia. Elevated ammonia in > severe case can cause seizure activity, and even cause both functional and > structural abnormalities. To detoxify ammonia, my all-time favorite tool is > BH4, as it addresses several of my son's genetic deficiencies. > > Ammonia is derived predominantly from protein degradation. When having a > high protein meal, Yasko suggests to take yucca root after mealtime to mop > up ammonia. Yucca root is also an anti-inflammatory. Ideally, one can just > cook protein foods with Yucca root as the Brazilian do. > > I do like butyrate, even though it stinks. A few years ago when my son was > still in his diaper, one time I opened a capsule of butyrate at a birthday > party, all the moms there bent over to check their children's diapers. > Kane PhD (author of The Detoxx Book, creator of PK protocol) uses > two things to help deep cell detox: phospholipids and butyric acids. > Butyrate stimulates bile production, feeds beneficial flora in the gut, and > detoxifies ammonia. Phospholipids and butyrate work together. > Phospholipids is an emulsifer and enables cells to turnover deep (lipid) > toxins. Butyrate is a short chain fatty acid which breaks renegade lipids > into components which the body can discard. > > There are sodium, potassium, magnesium, and calcium butyrate available in > the market. You can just choose a " flavor " of butyrate based upon your > child's mineral deficiency. > > Limin > -- > http://www.healthbylimin.com/ > Young Living Distributor # 1111136 > > " Follow those who seek the truth, > but flee from those who have found it. " > -- Unknown origin > > -------------------------------------------------- > > Sent: Monday, April 05, 2010 06:15 PM > To: <BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism > > Subject: Ca/Mg Butyrate > > > Hi ALL, > > > > I am finally thinking of using Butyrate for mopping Ammonia, suspect its > > important right now > > > > So what do you guys prefer, Ca/Mg Butyrate, any reason for preference. > > I was thinking of Mag. Butyrate. > > Limin, I know you use it bigtime, where do you buy it from? > > > > Is there any kind of test(lab test) to tell if ammonia is a huge stressor > > other than energy testing? > > has anyone done Venous blood ammonia test? > > > > Thanks for your input, > > Sasmita > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2011 Report Share Posted June 16, 2011 Yes, both TMG and DMG also help to support the "short-cut". My son was on DMG on and off for a few years in the past too.LiminLimin, What about TMG? Dosnt this do about the same thing? Misty Ca/Mg Butyrate>> >>> Hi ALL,>>> >>> I am finally thinking of using Butyrate for mopping Ammonia, suspect its >>> important right now >>> >>> So what do you guys prefer, Ca/Mg Butyrate, any reason for preference.>>> I was thinking of Mag. Butyrate.>>> Limin, I know you use it bigtime, where do you buy it from?>>> >>> Is there any kind of test(lab test) to tell if ammonia is a huge stressor >>> other than energy testing?>>> has anyone done Venous blood ammonia test?>>> >>> Thanks for your input,>>> Sasmita>>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------>>> >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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