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Re: Transepithelial transport of ALA across human intestinal Caco-2 cell monolayers

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It's sad to see you going off on this tangent Mike.

There is a huge amount of misinformation available to

help you totally confuse what you are dealing with.

These reports tend to fall into the category of

intricately designed studies to identify to the nth

degree why some portion of the body has a certain

reaction. The focus is not in what triggered the

reaction, but a detailed study of the reaction itself.

The goal in all of this is to come up with more high

priced pharmaceuticals that people can take for the

rest of their lives to control the reaction. This is

due to the fact that there is no money to be made in

actually curing anyone.

This phenomenon in our capitalistic medical industry

is why this site exists. Over the years there have

been many individuals posting the results of their

web-surfing who keep finding themselves going down

totally useless paths to find a cure. The result is

long delays in their getting back to a process that

actually cures themselves of the fundamental issue,

which is mercury poisoning. I can't stop you from

your web surfing, but I encourage you to stick with

the protocol that works. If you want to experiment on

yourself with some of these alternate procedures,

please do. Then post your results. Don't create

confusion for others by posting confusion.

Thank you,

Klipfel

--- mle_ii mle_ii@...> wrote:

> This study seems to imply that transoport through

> the gut is improved

> by an acidic pH range. Might taking ALA with

> something acidic improve

> it's transport? Perhaps those with low stomach acid

> might have

> improved absorbtion by increasing the acidity via

> HCL or acidic foods?

> Wonder if this might explain part of why ALA affects

> people differently.

>

> Transepithelial transport of alpha-lipoic acid

> across human intestinal

> Caco-2 cell monolayers

> http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?

> Db=pubmed&Cmd=ShowDetailView&TermToSearch=17536819

>

> " The LA transport was strongly dependent on the pH

> value, being

> accelerated in the acidic pH range. "

>

> Thanks,

> Mike

>

>

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