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Andy, Re: Molybdenum and sulfate. Reposting question

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> > > With regards to Molybdenum, how accurate is this comment from here:

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> > > www.garynull.com/Documents/Continuum/LiverOfTheMatter.htm

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> > > " • Molybdenum, although an essential element, competes with sulphate

> > > in its activation step to the important enzyme PAPS and can thus lower

> > > sulphate levels and impair sulphation ability.

I'm surprised. Dr. Null generally has it together better than this.

This is the kind of interpretation one might get from having a layman (that is a

kindergartener for practical purposes) read the literature with zero technical

understanding and make clever poetry out of the words instead of using numbers

and

equations.

In fact this is irrelevant at physiologically appropriate levels (such as what I

suggest).

> > > Environmental medicine

> > > experts warn that molybdenum supplementation may be contraindicated in

> > > individuals with poor sulphation ability. "

This is unfortunate since that is exactly the group it helps the most.

> > > What are the groups views with regards to Molybdenum. If someone has

> > > poor sulfation is it still a good thing to take?

Yes.

And most people who think they have poor sulfation actually don't.

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