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<blockquote data-quote="Jasperville" data-source="post: 1179243" data-attributes="member: 294517"><p>I thought the research bulletin last week would generate huge interest, but can't find any posts on it.</p><p></p><p>If you didn't see it, it described research in mice suggesting that diabetes can be controlled much better if you boost an enzyme in mitochondria in fat cells called thiosulphate sulphotransferase. You do this with Thiosulphate. The enzyme is also known as Rhodanese, and this is a main pathway for us to get rid of cyanide. Cyanide might reduce the effectiveness of insulin.</p><p></p><p>I know a little about sulphation pathways/biochemistry from a previous life, and rather than wait 15 years for them to develop a watered down drug, I've sent off for some sodium thiosulphate crystals from Amazon. I'm happy that this will be safe......plan to just have 2 or 3 crystals (grain of rice size) a day, and see what happens. There are numerous websites where people use Thiosulphate to detox.</p><p></p><p>I'll post my experiences. If you don't hear anything within a couple of weeks, assume it has all gone horribly wrong.</p><p></p><p>I'm determined to do this, as the research makes perfect sense to me, and I think there is a realistic but small chance that my insulin resistance might improve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jasperville, post: 1179243, member: 294517"] I thought the research bulletin last week would generate huge interest, but can't find any posts on it. If you didn't see it, it described research in mice suggesting that diabetes can be controlled much better if you boost an enzyme in mitochondria in fat cells called thiosulphate sulphotransferase. You do this with Thiosulphate. The enzyme is also known as Rhodanese, and this is a main pathway for us to get rid of cyanide. Cyanide might reduce the effectiveness of insulin. I know a little about sulphation pathways/biochemistry from a previous life, and rather than wait 15 years for them to develop a watered down drug, I've sent off for some sodium thiosulphate crystals from Amazon. I'm happy that this will be safe......plan to just have 2 or 3 crystals (grain of rice size) a day, and see what happens. There are numerous websites where people use Thiosulphate to detox. I'll post my experiences. If you don't hear anything within a couple of weeks, assume it has all gone horribly wrong. I'm determined to do this, as the research makes perfect sense to me, and I think there is a realistic but small chance that my insulin resistance might improve. [/QUOTE]
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