Guest guest Posted March 18, 2003 Report Share Posted March 18, 2003 In my post re schizophrenia and gluten/glucose, my findings related to gluten, the protein in wheat, not glucose (I've got glucose "on the brain" having been diagnosed this past year with diabetes). The main studies I remember are that hospitalized schizophrenic subjects were randomly (I believe) assigned to either gluten free or regular diets. Those on the gluten free diets were released signifiantly more quicky, i.e. improved, than those on diets containing gluten. lapapu --- lapapu wrote:> > Years ago, in resarch for a paper, I found> considerable evidence, mostly from European sources,> on the correlation between schizophrenia and glucose> intolerance, i.e. don't eat glucose. The research> was mostly out of Europe. > For what it's worth, I got an A on the paper from> a neuroanatomist at Columbia University, so although> unconventional from what I expected, the research> apparently had legs, in the opinion of one American> academic, at least.> The other main finding was to avoid ampethamines> (spelling).> lapapu> > > > > > > Tax Center - forms, calculators, tips, andmore Tax Center - forms, calculators, tips, morehttp://taxes./__________Message: 11Tue, 4 Mar 2003 10:34:56 -0800 (PST)lorraine ledonne RE: Clogged arteries~~~ I always wondered if lemon juice could help. Nothing I've read, but just knowing its ability to cutgrease. I one time read this woman drank lemon juicein warm water every morning to set her electrolytesright, but I don't follow that one. ~~--- Michael wrote:> Try 200-500 mgs Niacin three times a day…and garlic,> 1 or 2 cloves a day.> Although it may not unclog the arteries, it does> have beneficial effects> (well documented) as regards lowering cholesteral,=== message truncated === Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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