You might google genova diagnostics amino acids interpretation guide
It says:
consider increased need for manganese
Suspect hyperinsulinemia
Suspect adrenal hyperactivity
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You might google genova diagnostics amino acids interpretation guide
Add to that............high alanine can be indicative of lactic acidosis and mitochandrial disorders.It says:
consider increased need for manganese
Suspect hyperinsulinemia
Suspect adrenal hyperactivity
Thanks, Jaime, that was very informative! I suspect you are an excellent TA. It will take me quite some time to digest it all, but I believe it's going to be very relevant to my ME experience.DONE! (Whew!)
Aerobic Respiration in ME
@Mary, @SOC, I hope this causes it all to make more sense. Please feel free to ask questions in the section of the blog for comments. <3
Thanks again, @Gondwanaland , for helping me find the full text!
This article, if it's correct, really is a game-changer, especially considering Newton's article. Thanks to @Bob for turning me on to that, which helped me understand this paper far better.
-J
Many here, including me, have been to the other side of keto diets: carb intolerance due to gut flora starving, and oxalate overload from eating "safe" starches... Not so simple... A diet must be very well planned ahed to avoid these traps...I decided that, if they are right, it WOULD suggest a ketogenic diet or similar - over to your post to see if you agree....
there is much, much more work to be done before we would know whether all of this is right.)
I am familiar with Henry Butt's work going waaaay back. Indeed I started reading about this kind of thing about 1993....in the late 90s I put out my own (now debunked) paper on this stuff.
Any diet/nutrition gurus out there willing to suggest a diet plan (in a bit more detail than we've discussed so far in this thread) that takes into consideration the information in this article?
There is a diet here:
http://healingnaturallybybee.com/how-to-successfully-overcome-candida/
which is high in fats especially coconut oil and protein, very low in carbos which many are having success with.
Can someone explain to me the difference between a ketogenic diet and a paleo diet? I know ketogenic diets are meant to induce ketosis, but I am not sure what that entails, practically speaking.