Guest guest Posted November 1, 2010 Report Share Posted November 1, 2010 I am noticing recently that I seem to do worse when I take all my supplements and brush and floss. Have not narrowed it down yet, but magnesium stearate is one possibility I am investigating. Thanks cindiwonderer for the notes. Anybody else suspecting this? On 2010-10-17, nil <cindiwonderer@...> wrote: > > > `Magnesium Stearate (aka Stearic Acid): > Poisonous Flowing Agents > > Over 90% of the vitamin/mineral products consumed today > contain magnesium stearate, also known as Stearic Acid. > > " Stearic Acid inhibits T-cell dependent immune responses. Plasma membrane > integrity is significantly impaired, leading to a loss of membrane potential > and ultimately cell function and viability. " > > Tebbey PW, Buttke TM, " Molecular Basis For The Immunosuppressive Action > of Stearic Acid on T cells " , Immunogy, 1990 Jul; 379-86 > > " When cells were exposed to stearic acids and palmitic acids, there was a > dramatic loss of cell viability after 24 hours. Cell death was induced by > stearic and palmitic acid. " > > PMID: 12562519 (PubMed) Ulloth, JE, Casiano CA, De Leon M. Department of > Microbiology and Immunology, East Carolina University School of Medicine. > > " T-helper cells become the target of stearic acid. " > PMID: 6333387 (PubMed) > > " Stearic Acid, Magnesium Stearate, Calcium Stearate, Palmitate, and > Hydrogenated Vegetable Oils are lubricants which enable manufacturing > equipment to run more efficiently but inhibit eventual dissolution of the > nutrient. Stearic acid may prevent absorption by individuals with > compromised digestive systems. Magnesium stearate and stearic acid also > present the problem that delivery of the active ingredient may be > considerably further down the intestinal tract than the site originally > intended. This may result in the nutrient being delivered away from its > optimal absorption site. Not only can this impede absorption, in some cases > it might be harmful to the liver. " > > Czap, AL. Townsend Letter For Doctors and Patients, July 1999, Vol.192; > Pg. 117-119. > > " The addition of palmitate or stearate to cultured cells led to activation > of a death program with a morphology resembling that of apoptosis. > Palmitates and stearates caused cardiac and other types of cells to undergo > programmed cell death. " > > Sparagna, GC, Hickson-Bick, DL, Department of Pathology and Medicine, > University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston. American Journal of > Medical Science, Jul 1999; pg. 15-21. > > " Signs and Symptoms of Magnesium Stearate Poisoning: > Ingestion - Vomiting, Rinse mouth and rest. " > Pesticides Poisoning Database, www.pesticiceinfo.org. > > " Magnesium Stearate - Stearic Acid Material Safety Data Sheet: > Toxicity by ingestion - Give several glasses of water to drink to dilute, > get medical advice. Skin Contact - Wash exposed area with soap and water, > get medical advice. " > Mallinckrodt Chemicals, www.bulkpharm.mallinckrodt.com. > > Consumers often take handfuls of capsules to get nutrients from supplements > containing magnesium stearate or stearic acid and instead, get a powerful > immuno suppressive treatment! Most retailers are not aware of this threat > and mistakenly claim 100% purity for their products. Ask suppliers to > provide a written statement that guarantees their supplements are free of > stearates. In fact, ask for full label disclosure listing every compound > used to produce each product, and eliminate those supplements that have > potentially harmful additives` > http://www.powerfulintentions.org/group/wholefoodsandnutrition > there is also some info on sodium benzoate at rest of the article. > nil > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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