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Originally Posted by mrsD
I think the language in foreign papers can be poorly chosen. ( I have seen poorly worded Russian papers, for example).
What that paper is saying is that the active transporter in the CSF will not work if the blood levels of the nutrients are poor.
It does not necessarily mean that ADEQUATE blood levels won't work. I think that the word "high" is being misused. I think they meant adequate. Just my opinion.
There are many nutrients in CSF..B12, and others:
like this:
http://www.jacn.org/cgi/content/abstract/23/3/233
Having a CSF leak over a long period of time, has to be very hard on the patient, for many reasons!
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thanks for that mrs D B12 Hmmmmmmmmmmm will add that, I will also transmute a list off the csf elements into foods that contain them
kind regards vini