Luann
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I saw dried beans on some lists of purine-rich foods
Need to start eating those once in a while, I love em.
Need to start eating those once in a while, I love em.
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Just wondering, you don't have to say if you don't want to, are you the good doctor? Voice of glyphosate awareness?Uric Acid Puzzle: Dual Role as Anti-oxidantand Pro-oxidant
Duk-Hee Kang, M.D. and Sung-Kyu Ha, M.D.
Are you directing this question at Seneff?Just wondering, you don't have to say if you don't want to, are you the good doctor? Voice of glyphosate awareness?
If someone dos not have a dysfunction where they have gout, would you feel something like inosine would be beneficial, besides its other benefits, the fact that it can raise uric acid levels?
Yeah, I clipped that post.Are you directing this question at Seneff?
Are you directing this question at Seneff?
Ha, ha. Well, I suppose if it is her and she doesn't want to say, she probably shouldn't have used the member name S. Seneff ! Not much of a disguise! Can't imagine there are too many S. Seneff people out there interested in this stuff, who knows though?I asked that user the same question but did not get a response...Doesn't seem like they want to say. So either it's her and she doesn't want to say or it's not her and they have no clue as to what/who we are talking about.
Edit: This response was meant for @Dave Clark