Guest guest Posted November 13, 2005 Report Share Posted November 13, 2005 A coffee enema stimulates the liver to increase SOD production by 700%, which is one reason coffee enemas are so efficient for detox (both long term and immediate -- e.g., a headache, hangover, or drug overdose effects are alleviated on the spot). There's a bacterium radiodurance in existence that likes to live in nuclear reactors. It produces the highest amounts of SOD of all Earth creatures, which allows it to scavenge free radicals at a record rate and avoid any harm from the levels of radiation exposure that would kill most other things on Earth almost instantly. Elena > > For skin cancer: > http://skinactives.com/products/sod.htm?OVRAW=superoxide%20dismutase%20blood%20b\ rain%20barrier & OVKEY=superoxide%20dismutase & OVMTC=advanced > > This is interesting, as SOD is easily destroyed in digestion. Gluten and/or enteric coated aupplements can improve absorption, but much experimentation in the medical realm has been done with injections. With all the medical research going on with SOD (just google 'superoxide dismutase' with 'blood brain barrier' or some other human aspect, and you will get many hits with positive-resulting research) - I'm really surpised more NP's aren't using it! If I were to request injections of some kind for treatment of cancer, it would be SOD. > > Unfortunately, the application of SOD to the skin does not appear to be utilized by the body anwhere else but the skin. > > Downs Syndrome people have (I believe) an extra chromosome. One of the incidentals of their disease happens to be that the human gene that produces SOD actually overproduces it. Downs Syndrome people don't get cancer. Maybe that's one reason why. > > SOD works with Catalase. SOD converts free radicals to hydrogen peroxide (a less harmful free radical) and Catalase turns hp into water. good stuff! > > http://stroke.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/full/27/6/1124 " SODs, in particular, have been used extensively to reduce superoxide radical–associated ischemic brain damage. " > > http://www.nichd.nih.gov/cochrane/Suresh/Review.HTM " These data indicate that treatment at birth with r-h CuZnSOD may reduce early pulmonary injury, resulting in improved clinical status when measured at 1 year corrected age. r-h CuZnSOD appears to be a safe and effective therapy that improves pulmonary outcome in high-risk premature infants. " > http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2000-08/KPC-PotN-1408100.php " The use of an SOD mimetic represents a new paradigm for the treatment of septic shock. " > > http://www.nutrition.org/cgi/content/full/134/11/3190S " Manganese superoxide dismutase (MnSOD) is a nuclear-encoded antioxidant enzyme that localizes to the mitochondria. Increased expression of MnSOD suppresses cancer phenotypes in a large number of human and murine tumors " > > ......... there's a lot of studies out there on SOD !! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2006 Report Share Posted June 6, 2006 Hi Jim I can't find the original, but here is a brief review of it. http://www.health-science-report.com/cgi-bin/alotek.cgi?topics=7 & article=306 Jim <formerfon@...> wrote: Recently Pam posted an article about free radicals and anti oxidants. One of those mentioned was SOD, which apparently has only very recently been developed in a form that can be fully utilized by the body. The Triple Anti Oxidant therapy, which was originally dveloped at Univ New Mexico, was developed long before this new version of SOD has become available....does it therefore make sense that this would be a valuable addition to that therapy, and does anyone have any idea (or know where to find out) the right dose for therapeutic/synergistic effect? Send instant messages to your online friends http://au.messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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