on zinc, membranes, and the liver:
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articl ... id=1375257
Enteric protein loss and intestinal permeability changes in children during acute shigellosis and after recovery: effect of zinc supplementation.
http://jpet.aspetjournals.org/cgi/conte ... /305/3/880
Prevention of Alterations in Intestinal Permeability Is Involved in Zinc Inhibition of Acute Ethanol-Induced Liver Damage in Mice
http://jn.nutrition.org/cgi/content/full/130/5/1388S
Zinc Deficiency, Malnutrition and the Gastrointestinal Tract
http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve ... 4302044177
Effect of zinc supplementation on intestinal permeability in experimental colitis .
http://lpi.oregonstate.edu/ss03/zinc.html
The Antioxidant Function of Dietary Zinc and Protection Against Neural Disorders
http://www.ebmonline.org/cgi/content/full/223/2/175
Zinc Deficiency Exacerbates Loss in Blood-Brain Barrier Integrity Induced by Hyperoxia Measured by Dynamic MRI
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articl ... id=1083158
Zinc and copper in multiple sclerosis.
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/k ... 7/00009462
Zinc and the Liver: An Active Interaction
http://www.springerlink.com/content/h587445872627656/
Protective effect of zinc on liver injury induced byd -galactosamine in rats
nasty sounding research, but interesting...
http://jn.nutrition.org/cgi/content/abs ... 24/10/1917
Dietary Fat Influences the Effect of Zinc Deficiency on Liver Lipids and Fatty Acids in Rats Force-Fed Equal Quantities of Diet
what is the deal with all these rats...
http://www.grupoaulamedica.com/web/nutr ... ginal3.pdf
Protective effects of zinc on oxidative stress enzymes in liver of protein
deficient rats
yes, there certainly can be too much of a good thing, there is such a thing as zinc toxicity, but it's worth getting tested i reckon. there seems to be quite a bit of debate in the research about zinc and ms specifically. i don't have it pieced together yet. the best bet site says lots of ppl with ms have zinc deficiency. the literature doesn't really seem to support that contention. but i got tested and was quite seriously deficient... so from where i sit the science can debate all it wants.
MS and elevated liver enzymes
http://www.nature.com/mt/journal/v11/n1 ... 5766a.html
Zinc Finger Protein Transcription Factors as Potential Therapeutic Agents for the Treatment of Neuropathic Pain
http://www.thisisms.com/ftopic-reply-5595.html
Depletion of vesicular zinc in dorsal horn of spinal cord causes increased neuropathic pain in mice
Zinc Finger Protein Transcription Factors as Potential Therapeutic Agents for the Treatment of Neuropathic Pain
http://www.thisisms.com/ftopic-reply-5595.html
Depletion of vesicular zinc in dorsal horn of spinal cord causes increased neuropathic pain in mice
Jimmy my wife takes daily 50mg zinc and when last few days she had a blood test found zinc level exactly in the middle of normal levels, quite interesting her hormones and most of blood indexes came at the middle of normal levels, ECXEPT liver enzymes thus my worries!
Even her older blood tests were much worse than current which means LDN, diet and supplementation did helped her!
My wife never had fatique issues probably due to LDN and training with a vibro machine that stopped last few weeks due to her colds and our try to get pregnant, fortunately today she walked a long distance in the sun (32 celcius degrees ambient!!!) without problem which encourages me as probably means her fatique diminishes.
I bought more than 5 boxes silymarin along with liquorice and other detox substances and just delivered the N-acetyl cysteine with the hope her new blood test in a month show lowering AST/ALT levels, hope!
Even her older blood tests were much worse than current which means LDN, diet and supplementation did helped her!
Dear ACJeff's liver enzymes have been up only once again since his diagnosis, and most of his petechiae have faded to orange, but I still am trying to put all the pieces together. He's pretty stable, but deals with daily leg pain, fatigue and brain fog. It's certainly not fun. Hang in there, Dim!
best
My wife never had fatique issues probably due to LDN and training with a vibro machine that stopped last few weeks due to her colds and our try to get pregnant, fortunately today she walked a long distance in the sun (32 celcius degrees ambient!!!) without problem which encourages me as probably means her fatique diminishes.
I bought more than 5 boxes silymarin along with liquorice and other detox substances and just delivered the N-acetyl cysteine with the hope her new blood test in a month show lowering AST/ALT levels, hope!