Posted by bleauberry on November 16, 2007, at 19:40:40
In reply to Re: Giving Kudzu a try, posted by nolvas on November 12, 2007, at 18:20:30
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> Kudzu is supposed to be a very good hangover cure as well due to it eliminating acetaldehyde from the body, the chemical that causes hangovers.Wow, if that is true, that is huge news to a great many people suffering from candida, mercury or lead toxicity, gluten intolerance, food sensitivities, chemical sensitivies, allergies. When candida overgrow in the intestine they spill toxins into the blood system. The primary toxin they spill is acetyldehyde, resulting in systems of brain fog, fatigue, achinees, and depression. All of the above conditions either directly or indirectly cause acetyldehde to flood the brain. It is quite neurotoxic. It binds to existing serotonin and dopamine and contaminates them, making them very ineffective at their jobs. Thus a possible explanation for bad reactions to psych drugs. It would not surprise me at all if a great many treatment resistant patients are actually under the influence of acetyldehyde.
The only way I have heard of to get the body to break down acetyldehyde and excrete it, especially from tissue storage, is to take very high doses of both molybdenum and vitamin B5.
So if Kudzu does that, like I said, that is potentially huge news to a ton of people who aren't even aware of where their lousy feelings are coming from. So many of them think it is a neurotransmitter deficiency. Hangover anyone?
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