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Re: Minimalist Yeast Abatement Protocol by #147951 ..... Candida & Dysbiosis Forum

Date:   6/6/2012 12:35:09 PM ( 12 y ago)
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As good as Wondro was in its time, it may be possible to concoct an alternative based on its mode of action and the ideas raised in this discussion.


OBJECTIVES:

O sulfur must be present as an attractive irreversible binding site for acetaldehyde

[Elemental sulfur exists as a tight octatomic ring. This may not provide as much of an externally attractive electronegative profile for acetaldehyde binding as a sulfur atom that is part of another molecular structure. This would explain why the results obtained with Wondro (a sulfur-bearing compound) were superior to "sulfur and molasses" (a mixture). Elemental uncombined sulfur is also a potential irritant to mucous membranes.]

O consistency of the delivery mechanism should be able to persist in the intestinal villi

[Something that is water soluble may not persist long enough to be available for binding when the yeast releases its acetaldehyde. Ideally the substance should be able to coat the external membrane of the budding yeast cells as well.]

O heating should be avoided

[When anything containing essential fatty acids is heated with sulfur, the unsaturated carbon atoms are vulcanized. Although the result may be biologically neutral and not harmful, the health benefits of the essential fatty acids are lost.]

O easy and quick to prepare

[A single dose of Wondro requires 5 minutes of microwave heating time and a few minutes of cooling time before it can be ingested.]

O palatable for ingestion

[Wondro has a distinctive odor and flavor that some may find difficult to adjust to.]


PROPOSED WONDRO ALTERNATIVE:

o 2 tbsp cold-pressed flax oil

o 2 500 mg timed-release N-acetyl-L-cysteine (RESBID)
[powdered contents of two opened capsules]

Combine the oil and the powder in an egg cup and whiz with a milk frother to emulsify. Consume in the morning before eating.


The result is a suspension of combined sulfur atoms (part of a conditionally-essential amino acid derivative) in healthy essential fatty acids that will coat the intestinal surfaces and yeast membranes. It would be immediately available for acetaldehyde binding to prevent this toxin from migrating into the blood stream. There may, of course, be some trade off in efficacy here. Each sulfurated linoleic fatty acid (omega-6) molecule in Wondro potentially has two sulfur-rich acetaldehyde binding sites and each sulfurated linolenic fatty acid (omega-3) molecule potentially has three, while N-acetyl-L-cysteine has only one per molecule.

It may take one or two months (the surface area of the intestinal region is on the order of a tennis court) before significant reduction of yeast-related symptoms is achieved. Other yeast abatement strategies should be followed as well (as described in the reference "Astrophysiology...and Yeast") to reduce the amount of acetaldehyde being produced.





 

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