mostlylurking
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Thiamine hcl has a sulfur component; I don't know about the other types of thiamine. Perhaps they do too.Thank you. What is interesting is that NAC/GSH, MSM, and DMSO also have sulfur, so perhaps that is why the all seemed to have a positive impact on me and my clients do well with them. I only found out earlier today that thiamine has a sulfur component! Amazing stuff, going to be digging into this.
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"Mercury is an incredibly dangerous neurotoxin. Mercury is 500 times more dangerous than lead, and is incredibly volatile. Mercury is naturally bound to sulfur, and is unnatural in it's elemental liquid state. Mercury enters the human body through the eyes, nose, lungs and skin to bind with sulfur, sulfur that is essential to our metabolic processes. Mercury can literally bounce from sulfur molecule, to sulfur molecule, wrecking our health. #MercuryCarnivalRide."
-end paste-I'm high dosing thiamine hcl; 1 gram, 2Xday. My own theory is that this is giving the mercury enough sulfur to bond to and leaving enough for my body functions too. The body makes glutathione disulfide by adding sulfur to glutathione. Glutathione is used up detoxing free radicals (reactive oxygen species = ROS). I was very deficient in glutathione for many years. Now my glutathione level has normalized, thanks to high dosing thiamine hcl. Thiamine provides the sulfur and it also lowers ROS.
links of interest:
Thiamine protects against paraquat-induced damage: scavenging activity of reactive oxygen species
To demonstrate the superoxide anion (O2−) scavenging activity of thiamine, we comparatively investigated the inhibition of cell growth reduction and r…
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