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Question for the Hoovermeister

Posted by McPac on September 30, 2003, at 20:51:09

Lar,
was reading about anxiety on the 'net....saw this:
"In people with chronic anxiety unrelated to life events, an injection of sodium lactate will trigger a panic attack. Eating a lot of foods high in refined sugar increases blood lactate levels and can induce panic in susceptible persons."

I just bought a lot of liquid calc/magn. (6 bottles), containing calcium lactate, magnesium lactate, also contains potassium lactate, some zinc lactate...so is it just the sodium lactate that is contraindicated for high anxiety folks OR would ALL forms of lactate, like the formula I bought, be problematic? Thanks for your expertise Hooverman!

 

Re: Question for the Hoovermeister » McPac

Posted by Larry Hoover on October 1, 2003, at 5:13:35

In reply to Question for the Hoovermeister, posted by McPac on September 30, 2003, at 20:51:09

> Lar,
> was reading about anxiety on the 'net....saw this:
> "In people with chronic anxiety unrelated to life events, an injection of sodium lactate will trigger a panic attack. Eating a lot of foods high in refined sugar increases blood lactate levels and can induce panic in susceptible persons."
>
> I just bought a lot of liquid calc/magn. (6 bottles), containing calcium lactate, magnesium lactate, also contains potassium lactate, some zinc lactate...so is it just the sodium lactate that is contraindicated for high anxiety folks OR would ALL forms of lactate, like the formula I bought, be problematic? Thanks for your expertise Hooverman!

Lactate is lactate.....sodium lactate is merely a very soluble form. The sodium ion is very poorly bound to the lactate, and in water, the sodium is gone in a flash. I'd assume all lactate salts are quite soluble, but I'd have to look each one up to be sure.

If you're lactate sensitive, I'd be concerned about using any supplement with lactate in it.....but that's the concept to consider. Are you lactate sensitive or not? (rhetorical question) I have no idea if lactate is quickly absorbed from the gut (giving you a sudden higher blood concentration), or if it taken up slowly, or incompletely. I'll see if I can figure it out, once the coffee hits me.

Lar

 

Lar, Re: Question for the Hoovermeister

Posted by McPac on October 1, 2003, at 18:34:44

In reply to Re: Question for the Hoovermeister » McPac, posted by Larry Hoover on October 1, 2003, at 5:13:35

"If you're lactate sensitive, I'd be concerned about using any supplement with lactate in it.....but that's the concept to consider. Are you lactate sensitive or not?"

>>>>>>>>> I don't know if I am or not.


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