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Plant Flavonoid In Celery And Green Peppers Found To Reduce Inflammatory Response In The Brain

At least I like celery. Can't bear green peppers, though. Bell peppers, anyway -- jalapeno, now, that's a different story.

Anyway, they combat the inflammationi brought on by LPS in the brain.

 

Ron

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Ron

On CAPii for CFSii starting 01/06 (NE Ohio, USA)

Currently: doxyii & zithii -- continuous; metronidazoleii -- 5 days on, 9 days off.

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Green tea was found to

Green tea was found to protect the brain from extensive damage during sleep apnea episodes, which can cause problems

Wow, Green Peppers stuffed

Wow, Green Peppers stuffed with celery for tea tonight then.

Berkshire, UK. Diagnosed RRMSi Feb 4th 2008.

NACi 2400mg. All supplementsi. Doxyi 200mg. Zithi 250mg M/W/F.
No GP/Neuroi support. Self medicating with help from David Wheldoni.
Started CAPi 20th April 2008.

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Berkshire, UK. Diagnosed RRMSi Feb 4th 2008.

NACi 2400mg. All supps. Doxyi 200mg. Zithi 250mg. Metroi 400mg.
No GP/Neuroi support. Self medicating with help from David Wheldoni.
Started CAPi 20th April 2008. First pulse June 2008

Ron- Dr. Powell has been

Ron- Dr. Powell has been using Luteolin with patients for a number of years now. Both for the anti-inflammatory and anti-chlamydial effects. I never found it that remarkable for me, but Raven... raved about it.

Just to note, with summer coming on, the same page has an article teaser "

Combination Of Limes, Sun Can Result In 'Margarita Dermatitis'

So... watch out! 

CAPi for Cpni 11/04. Dx: 25yrs CFSi & FMSi. Protocol: 200mg Doxyi, 300mg Roxithromycin, Tinii 1000mg/day pulses; Vit D1000 units, Iodoral 50mg, T4 & T3

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CAPi for Cpni 11/04. Dx: 25yrs CFSi & FMSi. Currently: 150mg BID Roxithromycin, Doxycycline 100mg BID, Tinii 1000mg/day pulses; Vit D2000 units, T4 & T3

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