Guest guest Posted May 19, 2005 Report Share Posted May 19, 2005 Dear Dr. Ed and others, reproduced below is your, Dr. Ed, mail in which you gave me some links on uridine. I explored those two links. But the first one is on uridine in relation to mitochondria. The second one is not on uridine at all but on folate toxicity. I am trying to learn where else is uridine found apart from sugarbeet and molasses? Can a depressed patient just chew up sugarbeet or sugarcane and get the uridine? Howmuch sugarbeet or sugarcane to chew to get the therapeutic dose of uridine to lift up her depression? These above are my questions which I cannot answer by visiting the web sites that I know of. Any help from anybody will be of immense help. As most of us know, the article appeared in Biological Psychiatry and the author was interviewed in Psychology Today that uridine was lifting up depression in rats IMMEDIATELY whereas omega3, much like psychiatry anti-depressants, was taking over a month to do the job. Thanks indeed. Ratan. ------------- Here are some links about uridine:http://www.i-base.info/pub/htb/v4/htb4-7/potential.html (But this site is on relevance of uridine to mitochondria. Its not about depression).http://www.feinberg.northwestern.edu/nutrition/factsheets/folate.html (But this site is on Folate, not uridine).But I would especially recommend the work of Harold D. Foster, PhD who makes the connection between acid rain, soil deficiencies and schizophrenia, AIDS and Alzheimer's dx. You can download his eBooks free from his site.http://www.hdfoster.com/Warm regards, Marla 16 April, 2005. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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