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"Researchers in the Netherlands gave volunteers the liquid caloric equivalent
of a fast-food hamburger and fries. Then ran blood tests to check for two substances that fight bacteria and viruses. Six hours after the meal, levels of Interferon Gamma, which combats cold viruses, rose fourfold. There was little rise, however in Interleukin-4 levels, which battles fever-causing bacterial infections. But after overnight fasting, Interleukin-4 levels went up fourfold. Meanwhile the Interferon Gamma fell 83% of its normal level. Scientists need to learn more about immune response to food. But for now it may help to FEED A COLD AND STARVE A FEVER" Think I got this from an old copy of a Tufts University Nutrition Letter from the 1990s. jackD
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"Thanks for this!" says: | SallyC (04-05-2012) |
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