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In a message dated 7/24/01 2:56:30 PM Central Daylight Time, aldente@...

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> Subj: FW: [paracelsus] graves

> Date:7/24/01 2:56:30 PM Central Daylight Time

> From: aldente@... (Terry ding)

> Reply-to: graves_support

> To: graves_support (Graves Support)

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> This is something my husband sent me. I don't know if it has any

> significance, nor did he--we are not familiar with larotable. Anybody have

> any info?

>

> Terry

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> From: meridian@...

> Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2001 11:33:53 -0700

> To: aldente@...

> Subject: Fwd: [paracelsus] graves

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> From the paracelsus list. I don't know what any of this stuff means

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> > IUBMB Life 2001 Feb;51(2):105-9

> >

> >Antioxidants in the treatment of Graves disease.

> >

> > Guerra LN, Moiguer S, Karner M, de Molina MC, Sreider CM, Burdman JA

> >

> > Endocrinology Unit, Hospital Israelita Ezrah, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

> >

> > [Medline record in process]

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> > An antioxidant mixture (LAROTABE) was evaluated in the treatment of

> > Graves disease. Fifty-six hyperthyroid patients were treated with

> > methimazol (MMI) (A), LAROTABE (B), or MMI plus LAROTABE ©.

> > According to a clinical score, improvement was obtained at 8 weeks in

> > A and 4 weeks in B and C. Group A diminished their thyroid hormone

> > concentration to normal levels, while patients with LAROTABE did not

> > reduce T3 and T4 unless MMI was introduced. Hyperthyroid patients had

> > increased malondialdehyde (MDA) content and SOD activity and decreased

> > catalase activity compared to controls. Within group A, MDA decreased

> > to control values while SOD was reduced 38.3% and catalase increased

> > 21.6%. Similar results were obtained for MDA and for both enzymes

> > after treatment with LAROTABE. Signs and symptoms of Graves disease

> > might be related to an increase in free radicals; antioxidants could

> > be a new therapeutic tool to improve the clinical manifestation of

> >

What is Larotabe? and what is MMI? thanks Kim

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In a message dated 7/29/01 4:43:10 AM Central Daylight Time,

kfroilan@... writes:

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> Hola Kim,

> I went to the web site. I don't really speak much spanish but the

> ingredients in Larotabe according to them are: Vitamins E, C and

> betacarotene plus the minerals copper, manganese, selenium and zinc.

> (Larotabe®

> Vitaminas E, C y Betacaroteno, Minerales Cu, Mn, Se y Zn) I gotta get

> me some o' that!

>

I figured out the E, C and Betacarotene...I couldn't get the others..your

good :)) Kim

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