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Post by ukbill on Feb 20, 2012 18:59:25 GMT -5
Found the proof. A patent was given 200g intravenous Fructose in a an IV pack over 48 hours which also contained Glucose so he did not go Hypoglycaemic.. but very nearly died.. I got 150g intravenous injection, instant full injection into the back of my hand, with no Glucose.. no wonder I lost concious.. I wonder if they gave me glucose to get me out of the coma? I don't suppose they would admit what they did now assuming they can remember 1981.. particularly having made such a massive mistake on the dosage! link ndt.oxfordjournals.org/content/18/6/1220.fullExtracts:- "The often associated hypoglycaemia was not observed, most probably as a result of the concomitant parenteral administration of glucose. " He did feel very ill though. "Soon after the start of the fructose infusion, gastrointestinal pain occurred and laboratory findings indicating hepatic (both excretory and synthetic) and renal dysfunction (Fanconi syndrome, decreased creatinine clearance) were observed." So the point is if you eat contaminated Glucose or dextrose you will not go Hypoglycaemic or necessarily feel ill or any discomfort. However if the contamination is very high then you will feel pain in the guts. But in all cases damage to internal organs may occur! "These findings are characteristic for fructose intolerance and represent a global functional deterioration of organs, which normally harbour the enzyme aldolase B (i.e. liver, kidneys, intestine)"
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esmee
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gluten, lactose, fructose, histamine, and salicylate intolerant
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Post by esmee on Feb 20, 2012 19:37:31 GMT -5
Thanks for the citation, ukbill. Excellent!
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