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I first heard of the study about homocysteine and Alzheimer's on the Dr.
Mirkin radio talk show. He often has interesting/useful information, but
he has a strong bias against meat. His take on the study was that you
should eat more grains and no meat :-) because grains are high in folate
and meat is high in methiamine, which he fingers as the amino acid
causing high homocysteine. This is the kind of half-witted thinking that
had me being a vegetarian for many years---without folic acid some amino
acids in meat cause problems, therefore, you should stop eating
meat...? This seems like through-the-looking-glass logic to me, but
watch this become one more argument vegetarians will throw at meat
eaters: eating meat causes Alzeimers.
John Battle
On Thursday, February 14, 2002, at 03:46 PM, Balzer, Ben wrote:
> The best way to lower your homocysteine level is to go on a Paleo
Diet!
> It's
> very high in B12 folate and B6. Homocysteine is also a marker for a
> crappy
> diet (i.e. people who live on processed rubbish are far more likely to
> have
> it). interesting I've seen other reports linking homocysteine with up
> to 5.7
> times increase in risk of Alzheimer's.
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