Guest guest Posted July 11, 2008 Report Share Posted July 11, 2008 WHat does it mean-people who think they have poor sulfate probably dont >? I give my son two drops of molybdenum-his plasma test was LOW sulphate (2.3) ref range 3.0-5.9 and low cysteine (0.59) ref range 0.61-1.16. Diagnosis : autism. Is this okay then ? > > > > > > > > With regards to Molybdenum, how accurate is this comment from here: > > > > > > > > www.garynull.com/Documents/Continuum/LiverOfTheMatter.htm > > > > > > > > " • 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. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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