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Posted by linkadge on July 18, 2018, at 8:44:07
Quit eating all that processed meat already!
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/07/180718082225.htm
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Posted by linkadge on July 18, 2018, at 8:44:33
In reply to Nitrates linkes to mania, posted by linkadge on July 18, 2018, at 8:44:07
Posted by linkadge on July 18, 2018, at 8:45:29
In reply to Re: Nitrated** linkes to mania (nm), posted by linkadge on July 18, 2018, at 8:44:33
I can spell.
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Posted by beckett2 on July 18, 2018, at 23:42:34
In reply to Nitrates linkes to mania, posted by linkadge on July 18, 2018, at 8:44:07
I just posted this. My apologies for not seeing your post first!
Posted by bleauberry on July 19, 2018, at 8:10:16
In reply to Nitrates linkes to mania, posted by linkadge on July 18, 2018, at 8:44:07
My opinion is that the nitrates themselves are not the problem, that the problem is something much bigger than that, and that the nitrates are merely trigger points.
People can be overly sensitive to all sorts of things, chemicals, odors, foods, supplements, additives. When that happens, it indicates there is something wrong with the immune system and/or something wrong in the intestinal lining. Both of which go directly to Lyme or other stealth chronic unsuspected pathogenic loads.
Posted by linkadge on July 19, 2018, at 8:36:17
In reply to Re: Nitrates linkes to mania, posted by bleauberry on July 19, 2018, at 8:10:16
Hey Blueberry,
The researchers tested this by removing the nitrates from the processed meats. The meat without the nitrates (all else the same) did not cause the manic like behaviors in mice.
If repeated, this seems to target the nitrates directly (not the poor diet per se).
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Posted by bleauberry on July 26, 2018, at 15:07:03
In reply to Re: Nitrates linkes to mania » bleauberry, posted by linkadge on July 19, 2018, at 8:36:17
Very interesting for sure.
I always advice people that if they can afford the higher cost of organic foods and non-genetically-modified foods, and avoid the cheaper products loaded with nitrates and chemicals, that this one single change of the grocery cart can make a noticeable difference in the health and quality of life of that person.
Studies like this one are consistent with that thought.
Sometimes the cure literally is in the grocery cart.
I've seen 3 people change remarkably better from various symptoms after just going gluten free.
There's a lot we don't know.> Hey Blueberry,
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> The researchers tested this by removing the nitrates from the processed meats. The meat without the nitrates (all else the same) did not cause the manic like behaviors in mice.
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> If repeated, this seems to target the nitrates directly (not the poor diet per se).
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> Linkadge
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