Guest guest Posted October 6, 2004 Report Share Posted October 6, 2004 > The orotic acids sounds interesting. Acid is what dissolves bone, that > is why phosphorus is so bad for us. Some acids might indeed dissolve bone, but you really missed the point, (huldegardsapprentice).... Orotic acid is the specific transporter made by your body to transport minerals past the cell membranes to BUILD bone and healthy cells. It's absolutely essential to health, and without it you would die. That's the elegance of supplying orotic acids, amino acids, essential fatty acids and such for health. Phosphorus is an essential mineral, a component that is used by all cels and especially the brain, as phosphatidylcholine. It's a major component of lecithin. So phosphorus isn't bad for us either; without it you'd die. Scare tactics don't work, but science and biology soon sets things straight regards, Duncan Crow duncancrow/ --- live and help live... --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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