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>An ACh (acetylcholine) precursor is, simply, something that converts

>into acetylcholine within the body. Some examples include 1) choline

>(as bitartrate, chloride, or citrate), 2) DMAE/centrophenoxine, 3)

>phosphatidylcholine (a constituent of lecithin), 4) CDP-choline, and

>5) alpha-GPC. The first one does not cross the BBB (blood brain

>barrier) very well and is also the most likely to produce GI issues.

Hi ,

Thanks for this knowledgable email. I wonder if you know if lack of sweating

has anything to do with ACh (as I belive I read somewhere once in ANdy's

book)?

And how could I treat this?

With low temperatures I have not sweated with ease for some years. I know

this has hampered my mercury excretion. Though my low temperatures are

thyroid related mostly and I am addressing that with the 's protocol,

I have often suspected ACh to have a part to play in the process when I came

accross it in texts before.

I would like my body to sweat more, as I believe it is so essential to

excretion. If I excercise I can bring on a sweat, and of course a sauna

helps.

My adrenal problems have requested lots of salt and I feel better on it.

When I take some sea salt in water (in summer) I sweat with far greater

ease, salty licorice has an even greater effect (because it causes increased

aldosterone activity, salt-retaining hormone).

I just thought you mighy have an answer for me in how ACh and sweating are

linked?

Thanks,

DeanSA

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