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I wish to know if beta-carotene or similar nutrients can be taken prophylactically for general good health of the GI tract? What is your view on L-arginine, NAC, Glutamine, melatonin, isoflavonoids and trace elements?
Beta carotene is not specific for gi tract. There is no harm to take beta carotene , except if you are a smoker, in which case low dose is not good and actually can increase lung cancer risk. For general health, beta carotene 10-20,000 IU is fine. L-arginine is a precursor to nitrous oxide , the most potent vasodilator in the body. It therefore be helpful in cardiovascular system enhancement as well as a potential "viagra" substitute. Note that high dose is required, about 4-6 grams a day, together with vitamin C. Melatonin is an excellent antioxidant. Most people are unaware of its fantastic use. I use it routinely not for sleeping and circadian cycle management but for cancer, especially breast cancer. Interestingly,melatonin's effect is not dose depending. It is very safe. Dosage 0.5 to 50 mg. NAC is a precursor to glutathione and is very good to help the liver's detoxification process. Isofavonoids are good, but don't overdo it, as the latest research is showing mixed results. Trace elements is a gray zone. Some people can benefit. You can get blood test for trace element analysis prior to proceeding. As you can see, each nutrient has specific function. There are over
1000 specialized
nutrients out there, and depending on your goal, normally
only 10 is enough. Overtaking may
not be good, and there can be undesirable
interactions, not to mention the binders and fillers in each pill. |
CALORIES FOR WEIGHT MAINTENANCE 10 Calories per pound of desirable body weight if the person is sedentary or if they are very obese. 13(m) / 12 (f) Calories per pound of desirable body weight for low activity level, or after the age of 55 years. 15 (m) / 13.5 (f) Calories per pound of desirable body weight for moderate activity. 17 (m) /15 (f) Calories per pound of desirable body weight for strenuous activity. Activity levels: Strenuous activity: Participation in vigorous physical activity for
60 minutes or more at least 4 to 5 days
per week. Moderate activity: Participation
in physical activity like swimming, jogging,
or fast walking, 30 to 60 minutes each time.
Low activity: No planned, regular physical activity; occasional weekend
or weekly activity
is the only type of physical activity (like golf or
recreational tennis). |
What
about taking a cherry fruit extract (pill form) to assist in
controlling the uric acid? Also, should red meat be avoided all together or can you have it once a week? What about lean pork? I'm rather overwhelmed because it seems like the proteins are so limited.
You can take some type of meat / chicken / fish, 3 oz. once a day
is a The following food are extremely high in uric acid: |
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For top grade liquid. you only need to take 1 teaspoon two times a day and that delivers 5.4 grams of active ingredient which is equivalent to about 10 high dose fish oil capsules and 20 regular fish oil capsules like the ones you find in mass merchandizers. Again, I say that this is only important if you are on high dosage fish oil. If you are just taking 1000 mg once a day, regular fish oil capsules are fine. Using fish oil for therapeutic measures is very different from just taking it for prevention. |
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Cashew nuts is higher in percentage in saturated fats, so for people that are on diet to lower their cholesterol, cashew nuts should be taken in limited quantity. As far as pistachios is concern, I am not aware of any harmfulness of it. All nuts should be soaked over night to deactivate the enzyme inhibitors and activate other enzymes that aids in digestion. |