Posted by Larry Hoover on June 6, 2006, at 7:22:15
In reply to Re: Long term amino acid therapy, posted by cardinaldirection on May 28, 2006, at 3:56:37
> i bet thats it... that underlying current behind the inbalances in neurochemistry! ive had stomach problems since being born extremely pre-mature, and am finding good results w/ simple supplementation, as opposed to the negative side effects of years of meds.
> thx for the insight... gonna do a bit more research on this.I'm glad you're listening, with your other ears. The ones below the diaphragm.
Hydrolyzed proteins are pre-digested, essentially. If properly done, the amino acids are all free, rather than being strung together as in the "natural" protein source. Good options are soya or milk-whey based. You don't always get what you pay for, i.e. expensive does not always correlate with high quality, but cheap versions of these products are not suitable for what you wish to do. You want a good quality, fully hyrolyzed, protein powder. Use it as a smoothie base, and add in other nutrients, as desired. That's a good place to put the inositol you've been considering, or some lecithin granules. A little ascorbic acid (super cheap cheap cheap at baker's supply or bulk stores). This and that. Add a banana, a peach, and hey!, it's flavoured.
Good breakfast. The very best sort, as it's predigested.
Lar
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