Not sure if it was mentioned already. Currently looking into mold/fungi infections more and was re-reading the PDF in the wondro thread and something caught my eye that might be worth mentioning in terms of candida albicans using acetaldehyde as a weapon:
"Acetylcholine is a significant neurotransmitter in both the peripheral and central nervous systemsresponsible for a host of functions including but not limited to mental concentration, memory, and sleeppatterns. Acetylcholine is synthesized in the body from dietary choline and acetyl-coenzyme A, aderivative of vitamin B5, by the enzyme choline acetyltransferase. Acetaldehyde has been shown toinhibit the production side but not the degradation side of acetylcholine thus creating a deficit in thisneurotransmitter."
If this has any truth to it then using alot of choline might not solve the issue.
"Acetylcholine is a significant neurotransmitter in both the peripheral and central nervous systemsresponsible for a host of functions including but not limited to mental concentration, memory, and sleeppatterns. Acetylcholine is synthesized in the body from dietary choline and acetyl-coenzyme A, aderivative of vitamin B5, by the enzyme choline acetyltransferase. Acetaldehyde has been shown toinhibit the production side but not the degradation side of acetylcholine thus creating a deficit in thisneurotransmitter."
If this has any truth to it then using alot of choline might not solve the issue.