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Original 2/1/2010 Post |
Dawn 2/1/2010 11:46:20 PM
| Would eating eggs help restoring sulfur in the body?
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Mr Common Sense 2/2/2010 12:04:59 PM
| Sorry, last post was bad ...
I hope I'm not breaking the posting rules, but this is just food, not a protocol. Best read in the following order, the answer is eggs do have sulfur and are a good source, but you can get way more with zero cholesterol this way ...
True Protein Amino Acids and Sulfur
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Sulfur A real mystery
And here's the kicker, Cysteine deficiency symptoms (a sulfur based amino acid). Sound familiar anybody.
Symptoms of cysteine deficiency include:
apathy loss of pigmentation in hair edema lethargy liver damage muscle loss skin lesions weakness fat loss and slowed growth in children.
Mel, if there is a problem with those post feel free to delete. Dawn, you can see my articles HERE
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Mr. Common Sense 2/2/2010 12:01:49 PM
| I hope I'm not breaking the posting rules, but this is just food, not a protocol. Best read in the following order, the answer is eggs do have sulfur and are a good source, but you can get way more with zero cholesterol this way ...
http://morgellonspgpr.wordpress.com/2009/12/23/true-protein-amino-acids-and-sulfur/
and
Sulfur A real mystery
And here's the kicker, Cysteine deficiency symptoms (a sulfur based amino acid). Sound familiar anybody.
Symptoms of cysteine deficiency include:
apathy loss of pigmentation in hair edema lethargy liver damage muscle loss skin lesions weakness fat loss and slowed growth in children.
Mel, if there is a problem with those post feel free to delete. Dawn, you can see my articles HERE
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