Hi, Duncan, I would like a copy of the article you mention aboutthe liver function therapy. Thanks, Ruth, [email protected]

From Ruth Strackbein


From: Duncan Crow <[email protected]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
To: Deborah Gerard <[email protected]>, [email protected]
Subject: RE: CS>Re: Vitamin C and Salt Protocol warning - liver function
Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 09:27:38 -0800

Deborah, die off is expected to a degree with some therapies, but
because it's actually a symptom of rising toxin load, you can
ameliorate it by quenching the toxins properly by supporting
liver and cellular function to handle that toxin load.

In other words die-off is a symptom of free radical harm and
increased toxin load, and you may not get the (Jarisch-
Herxheimer) reaction if you take biologically supportive
precautions to handle it.

I have a liver function article scanned in from a book by a Great
Smokies Labs founder; email me (anyone) for it and start to
balance and support your liver's detoxification function and your
immune system properly.

I think the only thing the article got wrong was mentioning oral
glutathione as a supplement, which doesn't work, and mentioning n-
acetylcysteine as the alternative for glutathione increase
although it is rapidly hydrolysed into free cysteine, a toxin, so
is only marginally useful in an emergency. Undenatured whey,
selenium and lipoic acid are useful glutathione promoters but I
don't recall them being mentioned together.

Duncan

On 22 Feb 2007 at 19:10, Deborah Gerard wrote:

> So with all the different posts on this subject is there a web
> page or an article that would give us the instructions on doing
> this? Is there any die off to expect from this ? thanks debbie
>
> ransley <[email protected]> wrote: Duncan is absolutely right and I have firsthand experience with this.
> Potassium Orotate worked best for me. Daddybob
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Duncan Crow [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 2:10 PM
> To: Paula Perry; [email protected]
> Subject: Re: CS>Re: Vitamin C and Salt Protocol warning
>
> I would like to caution people on the salt-C protocol to avoid potassium
> imbalance -- supplementing potassium will avoid the tissue wasting of
> rhabdomyolysis caused by excess salt or potassium depletion, which is the
> same wasting disorder as that caused by statin drugs. The most at-risk
> tissues are the highest ATP users, the heart muscle and the brain, then the
> other muscles. Not good.
>
> Have you heard that most of us are potassium-deficient already?
>
> Duncan
>
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