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Hi Alessandra, can I jump in here and ask you about ALA ­ I am confused,

under the Cutler protocol they use it in small amounts every 3 hours over 3

days, the ideas being that it takes metals out of brain ­ they strongly

discourage from using it as a antioxidant in larger amounts, and daily etc ­

what is your experience with ALA and why is he the only one who uses it like

this when others use it as a general antioxidant ­ he states that it is

dangerous to use daily as it will redistribute metals from the brain to the

body etc

Thanks for your time

Regards

On 28/4/09 4:28 AM, " Alessandra " <milagros205@...> wrote:

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> Hi Dana,

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> I'm sure you already know this but it's important to find out what is causing

> the gut and brain inflammation. There can be several contributing factors like

> yeast, bacteria or food intolerances. Inflammation can result from

> insufficiently broken-down food or infections of any kind. If improper

> digestion is occurring larger particle sizes from a food can irritate the gut

> lining.

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> On page 38 of DeFelice's book Enzymes: Go with your gut it states,

> " Besides its role in MT function, research shows the integrity of the gut

> suffers when zinc is deficient, including observed increases in inflammation

> and ulcers. Fortunately, supplementing zinc enhances cell production in the

> gut and facilitates the reversal of intestinal damage. (Duff and Ettarh 2002) "

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> When speaking with our technical advisor, he recommended taking ViraStop and

> Defenze for gut and brain inflammation. Defenze is high in antioxidants.

> Antioxidants are excellent for the brain. It's thought that Alpha lipoic acid

> actually protects brain cells and glutathione protects and repairs DNA. Many

> of the " chemicals " that cause brain issues are oxidants. He also mentioned

> that Omega 3's are very beneficial. I hope this helps. Feel free to ask me any

> questions.

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> Alessandra

> Enzymedica's Education Department

> enzymedica.com

> autismnationwide.org

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>> > My twins have high levels of gut and brain inflammation. I would like to

>> give them some enzymes to help with this? Is there a protocol like the high

>> dose Virastop protocol except for inflammation?

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>> > Any advice?

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>> > Thanks, Dana

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