Guest guest Posted January 3, 2008 Report Share Posted January 3, 2008 This is interesting. I was looking at some abstracts I wanted to find the full articles for and I came accross this one. Dietary Alpha-Lipoic Acid Supplementation Inhibits Atherosclerotic Lesion Development in Apolipoprotein E–Deficient and Apolipoprotein E/Low-Density Lipoprotein Receptor–Deficient Mice http://circ.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/CIRCULATIONAHA.107.72 5275v1 > > I was wondering if Andy mentioned anything about APOE and mercury > accumulation? I started getting some family history of disease and > started wondering about Alzhemers (sp), my great grandmother had > this, and there have been quite a few with cancer and heart issues. > Well, in this research I came across a link between Alzhemers and > Heart disease, related to APO-E specifically 3 and 4 version of this > gene. According to one article I read they mentioned that mercury > and other heavy metal accumulation was related to this gene. Ok, > that's all fine and dandy, but then I looked more and I see it linked > to hyperlipidemia, not something that I have had problems with (that > I know of) but I did develop a xanthoma on my eyelid that can be > associated with hyperlipidemia. I had wondered why I developed this > xanthoma, as it is rare and is normally associated with very high > lipid levels (though it is also liked to a messed up lipid > metabolism). I wonder if perhaps I might have this gene, so I > wondered if Andy or someone else has looked at this? I did a search > and only found 1 person mentioning this gene, way back a few years > ago, but nothing else was talked about with regards to this. > > So to make a long message short, has Andy mentioned anything about > this? I wonder if perhaps I should get this gene tested for. Not > that I can do anything about it besides stearing clear of heavy metal > accumulation as much as I can. > > Another related question, is this group ok to ask research type > questions on or should I just email Andy or someone else directly? > Seems a few questions like this that I've had have either been > ignored or thought negatively of. I'm an engineer type person and > like to take things apart and explore all things regarding it, but I > don't want to break too much apart from the protocol that Andy has > put forth for us. (Or question the mechanisms behind it.) I put > Andy in the highest regard and only ask questions to learn more for > myself, I love learning more about how the body works, probably a bit > too much at times. > > Thanks, > Mike > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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