On Tuesday, July 11, 2000 at 4:00:00 PM UTC+9, Brian Sandle wrote:
Wuzzy <mypcosNOmySPAM@hotmail.com.invalid> wrote:
: What are some inhibitors of Arachidonic Acid/Phospholipase
: A2?
: supposedly, these are responsible for asthma (through
: leukotrenes), arthrities (through PGE2), headaches, pain,
: depression etc. etc.
Before going to inhibitors try food low in it.
Grain fed animals are high in archidonic acid. The use of
anti-inflammatory drugs has paralleled the rise in consumption of grain
fed chicken.
Try Ray Peat diet dude, or throw anything "healthy" at it like pycnogenol... >90% of all drugs target this devil fatty acid's metabolism, they feed us seed oils together with the inhibitors, there was NO cancer before the seed oil extraction/milling has
been invented in England....
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