Guest guest Posted February 17, 2012 Report Share Posted February 17, 2012 Now I am confused. Is NAC okay or not??? ________________________________ To: fibromyalgiacured Sent: Friday, February 17, 2012 9:51 PM Subject: Re: heavy metals in the news/rice/soy  Hi Tina, The article I posted from the price foundation, said NAC is not recommended. I am pasting that part here below. Seems I took that for a short time, not long term. The ketogenic diet and coconut oil will help detox us, and increase glutathione as well. Secondly, an unexpectedly dangerous compound to avoid is N-acetylcysteine (NAC), a high-priced product heavily recommended by alternative medical doctors and other health practitioners. NAC is a form of cysteine often recommended as a more powerful form of the much-needed amino acid L-cysteine or in lieu of glutathione, an antioxidant that is rarely effective in supplement form.66 Although dozens of journal articles support its short-term use as immunity booster and detoxifier, evidence is mounting of potential long-term harm. The NAC form of cysteine conceivably can poison vitalethine, a vital component needed to activate humoral immunity.67-69 C. > > NAC is good to help detox the metals.Hard decision to make,to decide to have your teeth taken out.I understand though.I suggested it to my friend with fibro,as she has had lots of fillings.My oldest daughter has a mouthfull of fillings.She also has much anger issues.I wish I could get her to listen to me. > http://www.westonaprice.org/environmental-toxins/mad-as-a-hatter > > C. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2012 Report Share Posted February 18, 2012 I just know,that when I used that for my son,it seemed to stop his seziures.It is not high priced at Swanson`s. Re: heavy metals in the news/rice/soy  Hi Tina, The article I posted from the price foundation, said NAC is not recommended. I am pasting that part here below. Seems I took that for a short time, not long term. The ketogenic diet and coconut oil will help detox us, and increase glutathione as well. Secondly, an unexpectedly dangerous compound to avoid is N-acetylcysteine (NAC), a high-priced product heavily recommended by alternative medical doctors and other health practitioners. NAC is a form of cysteine often recommended as a more powerful form of the much-needed amino acid L-cysteine or in lieu of glutathione, an antioxidant that is rarely effective in supplement form.66 Although dozens of journal articles support its short-term use as immunity booster and detoxifier, evidence is mounting of potential long-term harm. The NAC form of cysteine conceivably can poison vitalethine, a vital component needed to activate humoral immunity.67-69 C. > > NAC is good to help detox the metals.Hard decision to make,to decide to have your teeth taken out.I understand though.I suggested it to my friend with fibro,as she has had lots of fillings.My oldest daughter has a mouthfull of fillings.She also has much anger issues.I wish I could get her to listen to me. > http://www.westonaprice.org/environmental-toxins/mad-as-a-hatter > > C. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2012 Report Share Posted February 18, 2012 I also know,that many people on my reversingautism group were using it. Lalama is the one I heard about it from.She travels the world,do autism consults after healing her own son of autism.She is a homeopath,and uses bio-med to heal autistic children.Has a yahoo group reversingautism Re: heavy metals in the news/rice/soy  Hi Tina, The article I posted from the price foundation, said NAC is not recommended. I am pasting that part here below. Seems I took that for a short time, not long term. The ketogenic diet and coconut oil will help detox us, and increase glutathione as well. Secondly, an unexpectedly dangerous compound to avoid is N-acetylcysteine (NAC), a high-priced product heavily recommended by alternative medical doctors and other health practitioners. NAC is a form of cysteine often recommended as a more powerful form of the much-needed amino acid L-cysteine or in lieu of glutathione, an antioxidant that is rarely effective in supplement form.66 Although dozens of journal articles support its short-term use as immunity booster and detoxifier, evidence is mounting of potential long-term harm. The NAC form of cysteine conceivably can poison vitalethine, a vital component needed to activate humoral immunity.67-69 C. > > NAC is good to help detox the metals.Hard decision to make,to decide to have your teeth taken out.I understand though.I suggested it to my friend with fibro,as she has had lots of fillings.My oldest daughter has a mouthfull of fillings.She also has much anger issues.I wish I could get her to listen to me. > http://www.westonaprice.org/environmental-toxins/mad-as-a-hatter > > C. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2012 Report Share Posted February 20, 2012 Thank you for this We have had an ant problem since we bought our house and we have cats and I get sick on bug killer sprays and I wont let my husband call a pest company. I am going to order some and try it out. My cats are indoors and dont have fleas. But we are feeding a stray so I might try some on him. And I am going to try it myself my hair keeps falling out since the stroke and then my brain angio and embolism so maybe it will help it as well Thank you again Ciao- Ange ________________________________ To: fibromyalgiacured Sent: Mon, February 20, 2012 6:59:11 PM Subject: Re: heavy metals in the news/rice/soy Hi, I found some info on it, with some links. Hope this helps. http://www.richsoil.com/diatomaceous-earth.jsp c > > Hi , > I just wanted to thank you for posting the information from the Westin Price >site. I read the article as my son has autism and heavy metal issues. It does >mention using food grade Diatomaceous earth for detoxing heavy metals. I >ordered some from Amazon. It is very cheep. It sounds like a better way than >using other chelators. > > Blessings, > Margaret Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2012 Report Share Posted February 20, 2012 Ange, I use this all the time. I don't use bug sprays, it works. I use a lot of organic tonics and sprays and DE. ________________________________ To: fibromyalgiacured Sent: Monday, February 20, 2012 10:13 PM Subject: Re: Re: heavy metals in the news/rice/soy  Thank you for this We have had an ant problem since we bought our house and we have cats and I get sick on bug killer sprays and I wont let my husband call a pest company. I am going to order some and try it out. My cats are indoors and dont have fleas. But we are feeding a stray so I might try some on him. And I am going to try it myself my hair keeps falling out since the stroke and then my brain angio and embolism so maybe it will help it as well Thank you again Ciao- Ange ________________________________ To: fibromyalgiacured Sent: Mon, February 20, 2012 6:59:11 PM Subject: Re: heavy metals in the news/rice/soy Hi, I found some info on it, with some links. Hope this helps. http://www.richsoil.com/diatomaceous-earth.jsp c > > Hi , > I just wanted to thank you for posting the information from the Westin Price >site. I read the article as my son has autism and heavy metal issues. It does >mention using food grade Diatomaceous earth for detoxing heavy metals. I >ordered some from Amazon. It is very cheep. It sounds like a better way than >using other chelators. > > Blessings, > Margaret Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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