Non-Acidified MMS: Medical - type patents describe the use of stabilised sodium chlorite in oral, topical and intravenous applications for treating autoimmune diseases and chronic infections, also hepatitis and lymphoma, and for neutralising the neuro - toxic
effects of acetaldehyde produced by Candida and other fungi.
Until it can be broken down into acetic acid, the body will be experiencing the negative
effects of the acetaldehyde.
Not exact matches
The results are: A less intense «buzz,» harsher side
effects from
acetaldehyde poisoning, and long - term, a higher risk
of mouth and throat cancers.
Given the toxicity
of acetaldehyde, negative
effects are experienced by people with this ADH1B variant when they drink alcohol, which discourages heavy drinking and serves as a protective
effect.
When glutathione levels in the body are not adequate to keep up with the amount
of acetaldehyde being produced during the first phase
of alcohol detoxification,
acetaldehyde begins to exert its powerful damaging
effects.
Cysteine helps protect the liver against long - term
effects of alcohol use, specifically from the poison
acetaldehyde (a by - product
of alcohol metabolism), although it does not reduce drunkenness.
Basically, cysteine is an amino acid that helps your liver break down
acetaldehyde from alcohol metabolism — giving cysteine a bit
of a detox
effect.
Interestingly, supporting glutathione levels has been shown to have a positive IMPACT on blood alcohol and levels
of acetaldehyde - the main culprits when it comes to the nasty side
effects mentioned above.