Your posts have been more in-depth and valuable than all the others I’ve come across combined. They don’t give me anxiety. Have had your transcending square site bookmarked for a couple years now. Interesting about magnesium after cancer is established via the link.
Thank you for your continued shared research & graceful way of presenting!
So theracumin overestimates that Trp channel? I take it for blood thinning properties alternating with fish oil as ( FVL hetero)and for Covid anti inflammatory / prevention ..no side effects but wouldn't want to potentially start something because of taking that.. makes me want to scrap all these supplements :) when read things like this!
There are different TRP channels and not always overactive. Not everyone would be sensitive. The spices particularly affect bowel symptoms and cinnamon and mint can be migraine triggers. I am less sure if they would impact CHF/COPD - I think they would help counteract the overall inflammation if gut sensitivity wasn't also a problem. *******Individualized health care guidance is REALLY important. ********* Do not read too much into general statements. That we don't know enough about the topic is a main point of mine. I made the TRP - IBS connection myself.
Your posts have been more in-depth and valuable than all the others I’ve come across combined. They don’t give me anxiety. Have had your transcending square site bookmarked for a couple years now. Interesting about magnesium after cancer is established via the link.
Thank you for your continued shared research & graceful way of presenting!
Aw thanks. I have been neglecting my older sites.
So theracumin overestimates that Trp channel? I take it for blood thinning properties alternating with fish oil as ( FVL hetero)and for Covid anti inflammatory / prevention ..no side effects but wouldn't want to potentially start something because of taking that.. makes me want to scrap all these supplements :) when read things like this!
There are different TRP channels and not always overactive. Not everyone would be sensitive. The spices particularly affect bowel symptoms and cinnamon and mint can be migraine triggers. I am less sure if they would impact CHF/COPD - I think they would help counteract the overall inflammation if gut sensitivity wasn't also a problem. *******Individualized health care guidance is REALLY important. ********* Do not read too much into general statements. That we don't know enough about the topic is a main point of mine. I made the TRP - IBS connection myself.