Text/HTML

CFS Nutrition P.O. Box 23911 Portland, OR 97281 USA Phone: 1-888-801-2376 or 1-503-590-9519 Email: sales@cfsn.com

references

1. Andrews PM, Chung EM, “High dietary protein regimens provide significant protection from mercury nephrotoxicity in rats,” Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 1990 Sep 1, 105:2288-304

2. DAN! (Defeat Autism Now) 2000 Conference Tapes, “ Practitioner Training,” with Stephanie Cave, MD. and Jan El-Dahr, MD, Tapes are available from Insta Tapes, P.O. Box 908, Coeur D’Alene, ID 83816-0908, or phone (800) 669-8273 or (208) 667-0226.

3. Quig, David, PhD, “Cysteine Metabolism and Metal Toxicity,” Alternative Medicine Review, Volume 3, Number 4, August 1998 phone (208) 263-1337, www.thorne.com/altmedrev/fulltext/tox3-4.html also see www.thorne.com/altmedrev/fulltext/dmsa3-3.html

4. Tani, S., Kobayashi, S. & Tanaka, T. (1994) Secretion of intrinsic factor from cultured rat gastric chief cells. Biological Pharm Bulletin. 17, 1333-6.

5. Cutler, Andrew,. PhD, PE Amalgam Illness: Diagnosis and Treatment , Minerva Laboratories, June 1999 This book is available at www.amazon.com, page 49. The same conclusion was mentioned at the last DAN! conference too.

6. DMAE is 2-dimethylaminoethanol, CDP-Choline is cytidine 5’ diphosphocholine, SAMe is SAdenosylmethionine. SAMe helps with the conversion of CoA to acetylcholine. This property of SAMe was mentioned at Dr. Megson’ s site on autism. DMAE, phosphatidylcholine, and CDP-choline are precursors to acetylcholine. Taurine increases acetylcholine levels in the brain; the reference is in the amino acid chapter.

7. ibid. Cutler, page 108

8. ibid. Cutler, page 49 and 110

9. Pepeu, B., Vannucchi, M.G., and Spignoli, G. “ Cognitive deficits and cholinergic mechanisms in aging brain: Investigations on potentially useful drugs. Ann Inst Super Sanita, 1988, 24:3, 411-416, as mentioned in an article by Ward Dean, MD in his July 2001 Vitamin Research News publication volume 15 number 7 on “Hypothalamic and Peripheral Receptor Sensitivity.” www.vrp.com His newsletter volume 11, number 6 covers phosphatidylserine.

10. Shattock, Paul, O.B.E., “ Environmental Factors as Triggers, Implications for Control and Therapy,” Autism DAN! 2000 Conference Tapes, phone (800) 669-8273

11. Peat, Raymond, PhD, “ Endocrine System and the Candida Patient”, 1985 lecture tape available from the Candida and Dysbiosis Information Foundation, PO Box JF, College Station, Texas 77841-514

CFS Nutrition P.O. Box 23911 Portland, OR 97281 USA Phone: 1-888-801-2376 or 1-503-590-9519 Email: sales@cfsn.com

references

1. Andrews PM, Chung EM, “High dietary protein regimens provide significant protection from mercury nephrotoxicity in rats,” Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 1990 Sep 1, 105:2288-304

2. DAN! (Defeat Autism Now) 2000 Conference Tapes, “ Practitioner Training,” with Stephanie Cave, MD. and Jan El-Dahr, MD, Tapes are available from Insta Tapes, P.O. Box 908, Coeur D’Alene, ID 83816-0908, or phone (800) 669-8273 or (208) 667-0226.

3. Quig, David, PhD, “Cysteine Metabolism and Metal Toxicity,” Alternative Medicine Review, Volume 3, Number 4, August 1998 phone (208) 263-1337, www.thorne.com/altmedrev/fulltext/tox3-4.html also see www.thorne.com/altmedrev/fulltext/dmsa3-3.html

4. Tani, S., Kobayashi, S. & Tanaka, T. (1994) Secretion of intrinsic factor from cultured rat gastric chief cells. Biological Pharm Bulletin. 17, 1333-6.

5. Cutler, Andrew,. PhD, PE Amalgam Illness: Diagnosis and Treatment , Minerva Laboratories, June 1999 This book is available at www.amazon.com, page 49. The same conclusion was mentioned at the last DAN! conference too.

6. DMAE is 2-dimethylaminoethanol, CDP-Choline is cytidine 5’ diphosphocholine, SAMe is SAdenosylmethionine. SAMe helps with the conversion of CoA to acetylcholine. This property of SAMe was mentioned at Dr. Megson’ s site on autism. DMAE, phosphatidylcholine, and CDP-choline are precursors to acetylcholine. Taurine increases acetylcholine levels in the brain; the reference is in the amino acid chapter.

7. ibid. Cutler, page 108

8. ibid. Cutler, page 49 and 110

9. Pepeu, B., Vannucchi, M.G., and Spignoli, G. “ Cognitive deficits and cholinergic mechanisms in aging brain: Investigations on potentially useful drugs. Ann Inst Super Sanita, 1988, 24:3, 411-416, as mentioned in an article by Ward Dean, MD in his July 2001 Vitamin Research News publication volume 15 number 7 on “Hypothalamic and Peripheral Receptor Sensitivity.” www.vrp.com His newsletter volume 11, number 6 covers phosphatidylserine.

10. Shattock, Paul, O.B.E., “ Environmental Factors as Triggers, Implications for Control and Therapy,” Autism DAN! 2000 Conference Tapes, phone (800) 669-8273

11. Peat, Raymond, PhD, “ Endocrine System and the Candida Patient”, 1985 lecture tape available from the Candida and Dysbiosis Information Foundation, PO Box JF, College Station, Texas 77841-514

Login | Home Page | Contact Webmaster | Disclaimer & Copyright Notice
Copyright 2010 © HealthyAwareness.com  | hosted by: RainCity
SES by business degree online promotion team.