Paul Saladino· MD
what you are seeing in these charts is the marker of linoleic acid breaking down into a toxin in the cell and the cell struggling to reduce it from the cell
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what you are seeing in these charts is the marker of linoleic acid breaking down into a toxin in the cell and the cell struggling to reduce it from the cell
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the n6 pufa diet decreases reduce glutathione increases oxidized glutathione at least in the group that was made hyperglycemic and the ratio is very different
here's one more study that looks at a high fat diet in mice inducing changes in adipose tissue and breakdown products of linoleic acid including hne and what do they do they gave mice diets that were higher in linoleic acid and they saw higher levels of hne in certain fatty acid Depots