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by MarcR
Wed Jun 17, 2020 11:33 am
Forum: Prevention and Treatment
Topic: Fiji water (silica rich water) - Reversal of Alzheimer's
Replies: 151
Views: 90518

Re: Fiji water (silica rich water) - Reversal of Alzheimer's

There is no data showing that MMST facilitates elimination of aluminum from the body. This 2018 paper addressed that question: Anti-Aging Effects of Monomethylsilanetriol and Maltodextrin-Stabilized Orthosilicic Acid on Nails, Skin and Hair Because it was cosmetics research, it analyzed aluminum co...
by MarcR
Tue Jun 16, 2020 3:22 pm
Forum: Prevention and Treatment
Topic: Fiji water (silica rich water) - Reversal of Alzheimer's
Replies: 151
Views: 90518

Re: Fiji water (silica rich water) - Reversal of Alzheimer's

Laurie, what does Dennis think of monomethylsilanetriol as a silica source? It's expensive relative to the home chemistry recipe, but it's way more convenient. Here's a source for the Orgono product, and here are some relevant references: The silicon supplement ‘Monomethylsilanetriol’ is safe and in...
by MarcR
Fri Jun 05, 2020 12:35 pm
Forum: Prevention and Treatment
Topic: How long for dietary change to show up in bloodwork
Replies: 5
Views: 2981

Re: How long for dietary change to show up in bloodwork

Dave Feldman has documented large day-by-day lipid differences related to dietary changes via extensive self-testing. He has developed a theory - the lipid energy model - to explain that variability along with other important discrepancies between the conventional wisdom and what the world's collect...
by MarcR
Sat May 30, 2020 8:11 pm
Forum: Science and Research
Topic: Large new study: whole fat dairy linked to lower metabolic disease risk
Replies: 13
Views: 4798

Re: Large new study: whole fat dairy linked to lower metabolic disease risk

Might be something to a slow and steady infusion of MCTs in whole fat dairy? I'm aware that MCTs are valued by some as a source of cellular energy for insulin-resistant neurons - are they also linked to this study's endpoints (MetS, hypertension, and diabetes)? If so, and if MCTs in cow milk are si...
by MarcR
Sat May 30, 2020 10:39 am
Forum: Science and Research
Topic: Large new study: whole fat dairy linked to lower metabolic disease risk
Replies: 13
Views: 4798

Large new study: whole fat dairy linked to lower metabolic disease risk

This exceptionally high-powered study - almost 150,000 participants - shows a solid association between high fat dairy consumption and metabolic health. There are two major elements to the study: Cross-sectional . 113,000 people answered a food questionnaire and were evaluated for prevalence of the ...
by MarcR
Fri Apr 03, 2020 9:41 am
Forum: Announcements and Events
Topic: Check out our new podcast
Replies: 54
Views: 38552

Re: Check out our new podcast

RAJ64 wrote:Thanks, MarcR. I see the list above the podcast now! I apologize if it was there and I looked right at it. :oops:
The subscription links on the podcast landing page were not there until yesterday after you posted, and the list there is abbreviated. No need to blush. :-)
by MarcR
Wed Mar 25, 2020 7:25 pm
Forum: Prevention and Treatment
Topic: Lead and Cadmium in Chocolate
Replies: 15
Views: 7537

Re: Lead and Cadmium in Chocolate

If the MADL marks the highest without an observable effect The MADL is set to be one one-thousandth of the exposure level which would have an observable effect. I see it as the absolutely positively no worries threshold. To be sure it's going to harm you, you have to have 1,000 times as much as the...
by MarcR
Tue Mar 03, 2020 11:44 am
Forum: Prevention and Treatment
Topic: Moderate alcohol consumption protective against AD
Replies: 3
Views: 2193

Re: Moderate alcohol consumption protective against AD

Yes, if only correlation and causation were the same!

The Wiki has an article with additional references on this topic.
by MarcR
Thu Jan 16, 2020 7:53 pm
Forum: Our Stories
Topic: New Labs comments welcome
Replies: 8
Views: 2827

Re: New Labs comments welcome

I haven’t read what Marc linked but I’m guessing it addresses A1c variability based on red blood cell life. The first of the two links discusses that topic. Don't miss the link to a BJJ Caveman post that explains how to adjust the HbA1c value for RBC lifespan with a couple of inexpensive blood test...