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Bob Dawson 11-26-2012 02:27 PM

Grapefruit: hero or traitor?
 
Grapefruit is very good for you:

http://news.yahoo.com/grapefruit-jui...180446838.html

OR NOT:

Graperfruit is very bad for you.:

http://www2.macleans.ca/2012/11/26/g...r-death-study/

It’s the bio-availability blues.
I always notice the terms: “severe effects or death”. Would that not be “and/or”?
Them grapefruits is real powerful one way or the other.

Ronhutton 11-27-2012 09:59 AM

Grapefruit
 
Hi Bob,
Yes, do you remember my thread "How to double your on time" Where I tried grapefruit with L-Dopa and showed I could double my on time.
Several others duplicated the (somewhat dangerous) experiment and confirmed the effect. However we could take it no further when you consider the other paper which states,

"Pharmacologist David Bailey of Western University in London, Ont., says adverse effects can include sudden death, acute kidney or respiratory failure, and gastrointestinal bleeding."

Grapefruit boosts the efficiency of some 45 drugs, but until more research is carried out, I think it has to stay under wraps.
Ron

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"How to double your on time"
I think I need help with this one. Two days ago I took a 50mg dose of Stavelo, together with my normal meds of rasagiline, amantadine, and trihexyphenidy at 8-00am. I switched on at 8-30am. Everything normal, but I then stayed on and on, until 3-00pm, when I switched off. That is 6.5 hours from one 5omg tablet!! I normally only get 2 to 3 hours,
What caused it, well I remembered taking a glass of fruit juice, namely grapefruit. I was aware of the restrictions of drugs and grapefruit juice but nothing generally affects me. I duplicated the experiment yesterday and again got exactly the same result.
The only negative point is safety. There are about 50 drugs which interact with grapefruit, but are any PD drugs on the list? I did a quick search, and did not find any, but we need a very careful search. Apparently grapefruit juice and certain drugs both use ther same enzyme to break down.
If it is safe, this would be a huge step forward.
Ron

mrsD 11-27-2012 11:06 AM

Also some other citrus fruits affect drugs we know now.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16048354

olsen 11-27-2012 09:57 PM

grapefruit and meds
 
http://health.yahoo.net/experts/dayi...-be-deadly-mix

Bob Dawson 11-29-2012 03:05 PM

Sorry for smudging the air of Dante's Inferno
 
Thanks for all the fish.

pegleg 11-30-2012 01:35 PM

Don't Feed Your Need
 
If only we didn't have to eat, I believe our medications would show far more efficacy. However, the nutritional needs should be served first and foremost..

No matter what drugs you are on, every day I am a stronger believer that "We are what we eat."

I think you will find this interesting:

http://www.integrativeinc.com/Resour...eractions.aspx

Peg


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