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The page starts out with an incredible goof with regard to

natural asthma cures. The " dairy " advice parrots popular

perception and omits that undenatured whey does not produce

sensitivity reactions AND the glutathione generated by it neatly

addresses the hallmark of the asthma condition, depleted

glutathione in the lungs.

 

If this was researched rather than just another opinion article

using uninformed readers as its source of information it would

have mentioned glutathione as an important player because it is

the body's natural and in fact PRIMARY antioxidant and

detoxifier. The lungs are the third biggest users of glutathione

following the liver and kidneys, and glutathione increase in the

lungs is probably THE most important part of asthma and COPD

therapy, or any therapy aimed at stopping oxidative stress.

 

Here's the reference sheet:

http://members.shaw.ca/duncancrow/glutathione-references.html

 

So, the term " dairy " should specifically exempt undenatured whey,

particularly the isolates, because the problematic components

have been removed.

 

Also, using a stimulant like ephedra is hardly an asthma cure.

Did sufferers have asthma because of an ephedrine deficiency? No.

 

The moral? Watch your information sources; the devil is in the

details.

 

Duncan Crow

http://members.shaw.ca/duncancrow/

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Although I have a clue what is undenatured whey, but I

 

want to hear it from the horse's mouth. So, please

tell

if I can make the whey at home by boiling the milk and

 

separating the solid part with the help of lemon juice

and the remaining liquid is whey. Right? If you think

some solid particles of milk still remain in this

whey,

then I can strain or filter the liquid through a

cloth.

Will that remaining liquid then be the " undenatured " ?

I must thank you for a very illuminating mail on

asthma. I am an asthma pt myself. So far I have never

needed cortisol or any medicine except one tablet of

anti-histamine in winter two years ago. I have been

managing it by niacin and ascorbic acid combination

and

avoiding milk (I have tested myself for milk) and

avoiding extreme smelling sprays/deodorants/kitchen

gases/petrol fumes etc.

Not milk as such, but perhaps I will be able to

tolerate whey? What do you say?

Thanks again.

Ratan.

 

--- Duncan Crow <duncancrow wrote:

 

> The page starts out with an incredible goof with

> regard to

> natural asthma cures. The " dairy " advice parrots

> popular

> perception and omits that undenatured whey does not

> produce

> sensitivity reactions AND the glutathione generated

> by it neatly

> addresses the hallmark of the asthma condition,

> depleted

> glutathione in the lungs.

>

> If this was researched rather than just another

> opinion article

> using uninformed readers as its source of

> information it would

> have mentioned glutathione as an important player

> because it is

> the body's natural and in fact PRIMARY antioxidant

> and

> detoxifier. The lungs are the third biggest users of

> glutathione

> following the liver and kidneys, and glutathione

> increase in the

> lungs is probably THE most important part of asthma

> and COPD

> therapy, or any therapy aimed at stopping oxidative

> stress.

>

> Here's the reference sheet:

>

http://members.shaw.ca/duncancrow/glutathione-references.html

>

> So, the term " dairy " should specifically exempt

> undenatured whey,

> particularly the isolates, because the problematic

> components

> have been removed.

>

> Also, using a stimulant like ephedra is hardly an

> asthma cure.

> Did sufferers have asthma because of an ephedrine

> deficiency? No.

>

> The moral? Watch your information sources; the devil

> is in the

> details.

>

> Duncan Crow

> http://members.shaw.ca/duncancrow/

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