Guest guest Posted July 24, 2007 Report Share Posted July 24, 2007 > > > She will follow this > > > up with IV Vit C (which will have just lipo-proteins added to it and > > > nothing else). > > > > > What does she mean by lipo-proteins? > > > > > lipo-proteins - she said they are just essential fatty acids - does > this sound right? I know Andy recommends EFAs, so I assumed it should > be ok in the IV. Am I wrong? > I quite sure that he would not be in favor of EFA by IV. I put his name in the subject line in case he wants to correct me on that. This is the post where he mentioned how to prepare vit C IVs and at the bottom of the post the page nos from his book. J Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2007 Report Share Posted July 24, 2007 > > > She will follow this > > > up with IV Vit C (which will have just lipo-proteins added to it and > > > nothing else). > > > > > What does she mean by lipo-proteins? > > > > > lipo-proteins - she said they are just essential fatty acids - does > this sound right? I know Andy recommends EFAs, so I assumed it should > be ok in the IV. Am I wrong? > I quite sure that he would not be in favor of EFA by IV. I put his name in the subject line in case he wants to correct me on that. This is the post where he mentioned how to prepare vit C IVs and at the bottom of the post the page nos from his book. J Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2007 Report Share Posted July 24, 2007 > > > She will follow this > > > up with IV Vit C (which will have just lipo-proteins added to it and > > > nothing else). > > > > > What does she mean by lipo-proteins? > > > > > lipo-proteins - she said they are just essential fatty acids - does > this sound right? I know Andy recommends EFAs, so I assumed it should > be ok in the IV. Am I wrong? > I quite sure that he would not be in favor of EFA by IV. I put his name in the subject line in case he wants to correct me on that. This is the post where he mentioned how to prepare vit C IVs and at the bottom of the post the page nos from his book. J Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2007 Report Share Posted July 26, 2007 > > > I quite sure that he would not be in favor of EFA by IV. I put his > name in the subject line in case he wants to correct me on that. > > This is the post where he mentioned how to prepare vit C IVs and at > the bottom of the post the page nos from his book. > > J > I have told my dentist not to use EFAs. BTW, I did a Google on lipo-proteins and came up with ALA somewhere in there!! OMG!! Not in the IV! And just after the amalgam removal. My dentist requested a link to his protocol so I sent her his main website and also Moria Merriweather's. I also forwarded Andy's reply to me regarding what can go into the IV Vit C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2007 Report Share Posted July 26, 2007 > > I have told my dentist not to use EFAs. BTW, I did a Google on > lipo-proteins and came up with ALA somewhere in there!! OMG!! Not in > the IV! And just after the amalgam removal. > My dentist requested a link to his protocol so I sent her his main > website and also Moria Merriweather's. I also forwarded Andy's reply > to me regarding what can go into the IV Vit C. > The acronym ALA is used to refer to Alpha Lipoic Acid, the chelater and anti-oxidant, and also to refer to Alpha-Linolenic Acid, which is one of the types of essential fatty acids. It can be confusing and difficult to be sure which one is being referred to. In the context of a discussion on lipo-proteins, the acronym would most likely be referring to Alpha-Linolenic Acid. Alpha-Linolenic Acid is not a chelator, and is, in fact, one of the EFAs that are frequently recommended by Andy (although not in a Vit C IV). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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