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Hi:

 

Here is the list with the bibliographic info for the book at bottom.

 

Pardon for using the abbreviations, this is the way the book lists

them. Do we have the Chinese or Latin name of the mushroom?

 

The authors provide this list, then write, " these amino acids and

longetivity share a close relationship, " and invite further

scientific research.

 

Best, Jack

 

Age Amino Acid

 

1-30 G

1-7.5 Val

7.6-15 Ala

16-22.5 Gly

22.6-30 Asp, Glu

31-60 A

31-38.5 lle, Met

38.6-45 Tnr

46-52.5 Arg

52.6-60 Asn, Lps

61-90 C

61-68.5 Gln, His

68.6-75 Arg

76-82.5 Pro

82.6-90 Leu

91-120 U

91-98.5 Tyr

98.6-105 Trp, Cys

106-112.5 Ser

112.6-120 Leu, Phe

 

From p. 99. Zhong yi yun qi xue jie mi (Yi yi bao dian) Tian Helu,

Tian Fang (?) Shanxi ke xue ji shu chu ban she. Taiyuan 2002. ISBN 7-

5377-1904-7 R.693

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Jack,

Interesting. I was looking at this table and noticed what I think Met is

abbreviated

for is Methionine. If that is right it is possible that is when this began to

be a problem

for me. I just found out last summer that my body was deficient in methionine

and

soon a few other amino acids benefited my along that pathway.

 

And what was interesting is that at the age of 38 was when I began getting awful

sick that I couldn't get out of bed and stuff. It took me to the age of 45 to

figure

this out by myself. I am not sure what the lle stands for. I am sure I didn't

try it.

maybe I should. :)

 

Did you not say that this information was in an astrological book? Did it have

any reference to the year a person was born?

 

Oh and after the methionine I found the need for cysteine in the form of NAC.

Still taking this. But in this table it is related to the age of 98.6-105. I

have

to say is that is the age I actually feel like I am. Guess I can look for a

bigger

loss in my future, don't think I'll make it that far. :)

 

Looks like we can all look to being brain dead from 91 year on up. With the

way our diets are today it is no wonder we are suffering from many of these

deficiencies at an earlier age.

 

Liz D.

 

 

 

 

Best, Jack

 

Age Amino Acid

 

1-30 G

1-7.5 Val

7.6-15 Ala

16-22.5 Gly

22.6-30 Asp, Glu

31-60 A

31-38.5 lle, Met

38.6-45 Tnr

46-52.5 Arg

52.6-60 Asn, Lps

61-90 C

61-68.5 Gln, His

68.6-75 Arg

76-82.5 Pro

82.6-90 Leu

91-120 U

91-98.5 Tyr

98.6-105 Trp, Cys

106-112.5 Ser

112.6-120 Leu, Phe

 

From p. 99. Zhong yi yun qi xue jie mi (Yi yi bao dian) Tian Helu,

Tian Fang (?) Shanxi ke xue ji shu chu ban she. Taiyuan 2002. ISBN 7-

5377-1904-7 R.693

 

 

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Liz:

 

This book is one of two written by a professor in Taiyuan, Shanxi,

China (one co-written with his daughter) that deal with Chinese

astrology, the Yi Jing, and a whole range of subjects related to

Chinese cosmology and Chinese medicine, with the central theme of qi.

 

If one looks deeply enough into Chinese cosmology, there is probably

a correlation between the four elements of one's birth and later

development.

 

The challenge before Chinese researchers is to match the cosmology of

the ancients with contemporary medical knowledge. These two books go

a long way toward filling those gaps.

 

The Nei Jing says that people should live past 100, but most people

even then squandered their health. The Dao De Jing talks about how

only 3 in 10 will preserve their health, and of those, some will

damage their health in trying to preserve it.

 

This discussion on amino acids will help many of us preserve our

health and that of our patients.

 

Best regards, Jack

 

Chinese Traditional Medicine , " " <Rabbitbrain@e...> wrote:

>

> Jack,

> Interesting. I was looking at this table and noticed what I think

Met is abbreviated

> for is Methionine. If that is right it is possible that is when

this began to be a problem

> for me. I just found out last summer that my body was deficient in

methionine and

> soon a few other amino acids benefited my along that pathway.

>

> And what was interesting is that at the age of 38 was when I began

getting awful

> sick that I couldn't get out of bed and stuff. It took me to the

age of 45 to figure

> this out by myself. I am not sure what the lle stands for. I am

sure I didn't try it.

> maybe I should. :)

>

> Did you not say that this information was in an astrological book?

Did it have

> any reference to the year a person was born?

>

> Oh and after the methionine I found the need for cysteine in the

form of NAC.

> Still taking this. But in this table it is related to the age of

98.6-105. I have

> to say is that is the age I actually feel like I am. Guess I can

look for a bigger

> loss in my future, don't think I'll make it that far. :)

>

> Looks like we can all look to being brain dead from 91 year on up.

With the

> way our diets are today it is no wonder we are suffering from many

of these

> deficiencies at an earlier age.

>

> Liz D.

>

>

>

>

> Best, Jack

>

> Age Amino Acid

>

> 1-30 G

> 1-7.5 Val

> 7.6-15 Ala

> 16-22.5 Gly

> 22.6-30 Asp, Glu

> 31-60 A

> 31-38.5 lle, Met

> 38.6-45 Tnr

> 46-52.5 Arg

> 52.6-60 Asn, Lps

> 61-90 C

> 61-68.5 Gln, His

> 68.6-75 Arg

> 76-82.5 Pro

> 82.6-90 Leu

> 91-120 U

> 91-98.5 Tyr

> 98.6-105 Trp, Cys

> 106-112.5 Ser

> 112.6-120 Leu, Phe

>

> From p. 99. Zhong yi yun qi xue jie mi (Yi yi bao dian) Tian Helu,

> Tian Fang (?) Shanxi ke xue ji shu chu ban she. Taiyuan 2002. ISBN

7-

> 5377-1904-7 R.693

>

>

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