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Anyone else planning on trying Thiosulphate supplement after research published in nature last week?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jasperville" data-source="post: 1179799" data-attributes="member: 294517"><p>I was taking on board your advice that Thiosulphate will immediately react with stomach acid. My PPI means I don't have a lot of HCL, so maybe some will be absorbed orally. I want Thiosulphate in my bloodstream (which I believe will be perfectly safe in small amounts), not SO2 in my belly.</p><p></p><p>Molybdenum catalyses conversion of Sulphite to Sulphate, so may help boost levels of Rhodanese, which is the whole point of me possibly doing this. </p><p></p><p>I follow diabetes research very carefully, and for me this recent report was potentially the most exciting breakthrough for a long time. The idea that low-level cyanide exposure could be part of the explosion in diabetes makes sense based on other areas of interests.</p><p></p><p>I do like to experiment on myself..........I'm on bitter melon, gymnema, turmeric, resistant starch, high strength probiotics, Ivy Gourd, pterocarpus, fenugreek, lots of vitamins and minerals. Over past 4 months, Hba1c down from 10.5 to 6.0. I think this is 75% low carbing, 25% supplements.</p><p></p><p>I'll sleep on it for a few nights (it hasn't even arrived in the post from Amazon yet). I know mice and men are not the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jasperville, post: 1179799, member: 294517"] I was taking on board your advice that Thiosulphate will immediately react with stomach acid. My PPI means I don't have a lot of HCL, so maybe some will be absorbed orally. I want Thiosulphate in my bloodstream (which I believe will be perfectly safe in small amounts), not SO2 in my belly. Molybdenum catalyses conversion of Sulphite to Sulphate, so may help boost levels of Rhodanese, which is the whole point of me possibly doing this. I follow diabetes research very carefully, and for me this recent report was potentially the most exciting breakthrough for a long time. The idea that low-level cyanide exposure could be part of the explosion in diabetes makes sense based on other areas of interests. I do like to experiment on myself..........I'm on bitter melon, gymnema, turmeric, resistant starch, high strength probiotics, Ivy Gourd, pterocarpus, fenugreek, lots of vitamins and minerals. Over past 4 months, Hba1c down from 10.5 to 6.0. I think this is 75% low carbing, 25% supplements. I'll sleep on it for a few nights (it hasn't even arrived in the post from Amazon yet). I know mice and men are not the same. [/QUOTE]
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