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How low is low?

On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 13:39:31 -0000, Rodney <perspect1111@...> wrote:

>

> Hi folks:

>

> We all know about lycopene, but the following is quite an interesting

> twist on this issue, I think:

>

> " She said: " What was particularly marked was that it was the low

> dose of both lycopene and vitamin E that was the most effective,

> demonstrating that 'more does not necessarily equal better'.

>

> " Many pharmacological agents and natural compounds follow a bell-

> shaped dose response curve, which means that very low or high doses

> may not work and that there is an optimal dose between the two

> extremes. " "

>

> http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/3703396.stm

>

> Perhaps my taking most of my supplements once a week makes more sense

> that I had realized : ^ )))

>

> Rodney.

>

>

>

>

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The article discusses lycopene and vit E given as supplements.

Eat your tomatoes and foods rich in these supplements and nature will give

you the correct dose.

on 9/30/2004 10:21 AM, Dowling at

christopher.a.dowling@... wrote:

> How low is low?

>

>

> On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 13:39:31 -0000, Rodney <perspect1111@...> wrote:

>>

>> Hi folks:

>>

>> We all know about lycopene, but the following is quite an interesting

>> twist on this issue, I think:

>>

>> " She said: " What was particularly marked was that it was the low

>> dose of both lycopene and vitamin E that was the most effective,

>> demonstrating that 'more does not necessarily equal better'.

>>

>> " Many pharmacological agents and natural compounds follow a bell-

>> shaped dose response curve, which means that very low or high doses

>> may not work and that there is an optimal dose between the two

>> extremes. " "

>>

>> http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/3703396.stm

>>

>> Perhaps my taking most of my supplements once a week makes more sense

>> that I had realized : ^ )))

>>

>> Rodney.

>>

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