by Biologist » Wed Jan 21, 2009 6:07 pm
I'm not so sure about that, Brian. Prednisone may be an ace in the hole for some people. Need to research it well and be careful with it though as it is super powerful. We would be talking about very small dosages of it, it would seem to me. And perhaps for long periods of time. Basically this is a replacement for cortisol, an adrenal hormone. But it, like other derivatives of it, is much more powerful. And if I am not mistaken, it is now dirt cheap.
The conspiricay may work the other way around on this one -- there is NO money in it for Pharma, therefore it does not exist. Many doctors are leary of it maybe because Phama knows it may be so effective that it would cut into their bottom line -- therefore their puppets at state medical boards discourage its use. That is my suspicion, but I have not had a chance to research the issue YET.
I would cite Henry Lorin's book again here. (BTW, my new doctor said yesterday he thinks it is the best book he has ever read -- I was pleased -- he's the first doctor I've heard to date use the word "conspiricy" regarding Pharma medicine these days.) Remember, prednisone, like hydrocortisone (another imitation of cortisol) recruits cholesterol from other healthy cells to fight inflammation (to patch up beaten up cells and to form new ones) at the sites of injury, and that lessens pain and fixes stuff. Cholesterol is arguably the most important molecule in the body and it is hard to make. These drugs raise levels to fix problems -- but oddly, it is an HMG CoA Reductase Inhibitor for the liver, so one might need to up their dietary cholesterol levels while on it!). It is on my list to check out this year.
The adrenal glands and their hormones are interesting. I am looking forward to learning more. Her doctor may just know what he is talking about. Of course, what you say about the supplements is also true. FYI, I took your suggestion for higher levels of D-Ribose. About 15 to 20 grams per day. I think you may be onto something. We'll see. At that rate, it is pretty expensive though. Darrell had a good post recently and he probably nailed it. Harley's use of NADH may be for another similar issue.
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