Guest guest Posted October 21, 2008 Report Share Posted October 21, 2008 Hallo everyone Is the only way to check for elevated plasma cysteine a sulphur exclusion diet or is there some other way? I'm sorry if this an old question. Also is there a difference between chromium picolinate and just plain chromium? Thanks Kenny > Elevated plasma cysteine: indicates that excessive thiol groups are > available and these must be restricted in the diet. Elevated cysteine > will often lead to high blood pressure, increased immune activity > allergies, excessive talkativeness, impaired judgment, and increase > libido. There may be periods of depression, weakness and > in-coordination. This can be helped with a sulphur food exclusion diet > and by taking chromium picolinate. Chromium is one of the chelation > supplements anyway. Hypoglycemia or asthma also go along with elevated > cysteine. > > > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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