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Posted: Fri Feb 15th, 2013 07:51 |
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One more reason to avoid commercially produced beef
Found this article about the anti-asthma drug, Zilmax - and why it's finding its way into the commercially-raised beef industry:
Why Beef Is Becoming More Like Chicken
Pgeek - shortened link.
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Posted: Wed Apr 10th, 2013 13:51 |
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http://www.nature.com/nm/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/nm.3145.html
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Posted: Thu Apr 11th, 2013 02:52 |
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Jermack wrote:
http://www.nature.com/nm/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/nm.3145.html
Perhaps a little off-topic, but interesting nonetheless. If this (somewhat mouse-based) research is applicable in humans, it's another example of a common supplement with deleterious long=term effects:
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Intestinal microbiota metabolism of choline and phosphatidylcholine produces trimethylamine (TMA), which is further metabolized to a proatherogenic species, trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO). We demonstrate here that metabolism by intestinal microbiota of dietary L-carnitine, a trimethylamine abundant in red meat, also produces TMAO and accelerates atherosclerosis in mice. Omnivorous human subjects produced more TMAO than did vegans or vegetarians following ingestion of L-carnitine through a microbiota-dependent mechanism. The presence of specific bacterial taxa in human feces was associated with both plasma TMAO concentration and dietary status. Plasma L-carnitine levels in subjects undergoing cardiac evaluation (n = 2,595) predicted increased risks for both prevalent cardiovascular disease (CVD) and incident major adverse cardiac events (myocardial infarction, stroke or death), but only among subjects with concurrently high TMAO levels. Chronic dietary L-carnitine supplementation in mice altered cecal microbial composition, markedly enhanced synthesis of TMA and TMAO, and increased atherosclerosis, but this did not occur if intestinal microbiota was concurrently suppressed. In mice with an intact intestinal microbiota, dietary supplementation with TMAO or either carnitine or choline reduced in vivo reverse cholesterol transport. Intestinal microbiota may thus contribute to the well-established link between high levels of red meat consumption and CVD risk.
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Posted: Wed May 2nd, 2018 01:36 |
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borrelia poultry red mites
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