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Re: Inhibition of SULF1A3 = increase NARDIL bioavail? » myco

Posted by Larry Hoover on March 10, 2009, at 13:33:02

In reply to Re: Inhibition of SULF1A3 = increase NARDIL bioavail? » Larry Hoover, posted by myco on March 10, 2009, at 13:13:31

> So in your professional opinion Larry, do you think it best to abandon the study of this idea or take it extremely slow (very tiny doses) and 'watch' for negative response? I'm not superman here lol I have had a few mild bp food related issues. That being said though my interest in persueing this is very strong...but didn't curiousity kill the cat? lol
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> myco

I'm emphasizing the unknown part. Considering the nature of the food components that naturally inhibit this enzyme, you've probably experienced it already. Intentionally causing significant inhibition might lead to adverse effects. Yes, an incremental dosing schedule is sensible.

Lar

 

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