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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

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> " Follow those who seek the truth,

> but flee from those who have found it. "

> -- Unknown origin

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> 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

> >

> >

> >

> > ------------------------------------

> >

> >

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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>>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------>>> >>>

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