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    • InsomniacI
      Insomniac @LucH
      last edited by Insomniac

      @LucH Why limit macadamia nuts to 1 oz? I couldn't find any issues with them at all.

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      • serotoninskepticS
        serotoninskeptic @Insomniac
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        @Insomniac They dont have a lot of PUFA but theyre still pretty unsaturated. If you dont have a problem with them however i dont think you have to worry

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        • LucHL
          LucH @Insomniac
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          @Insomniac said in Advice on lowering endotoxin:

          Why limit macadamia nuts to 1 oz? I couldn't find any issues with them at all.

          Well, macadia has a good profile but is still marked Ox1 (44 mg oxalate) and Sal1 (Salicylate) in my table. For 100 gr (3.5 Oz.)
          We can manage this amount of oxalates if we get some Ca from other food (to get rid of, in a kind of soap through feces).

          I come back with a table.

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          • InsomniacI
            Insomniac @serotoninskeptic
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            @Sugarnotsnow It's hard to find decent clean foods that aren't high in pufa. I hate to take one more food off my short list.

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            • InsomniacI
              Insomniac @LucH
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              @LucH Well I think that's manageable. I haven't found a food with absolutely no issues when you include environmental toxins, heavy metals etc etc.

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              • LucHL
                LucH @Insomniac
                last edited by LucH

                @Insomniac said in Advice on lowering endotoxin:

                Well I think that's manageable.

                Yes indeed
                It also depends how you combine with the rest of your meals and if you're susceptible to make stones. We can manage 50 mg oxalates.
                Antinutriments dans les noix. F&E. Comparaison par portion.jpg
                On the figure:
                H = Histamine
                P = Phytate
                Ox = oxalate
                S = salicylate
                Ox1-3 shows the level.
                See the nota in the column "oxalates".

                Excretion level
                The normal level of urinary excretion of Oxalate is less than 50 milligrams per day (mg/day). But most people consume between 200 and 300 milligrams of oxalates per day.
                How much oxalate is too much? (In French, translator needed)
                How to help excreting and neutralizing oxalates
                https://mirzoune-ciboulette.forumactif.org/t1959-impact-negatif-de-loxalate-sur-le-metabolisme-chaos-biochimique#28285
                See table if you prefer a picture.

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                • GreekDemiGodG
                  GreekDemiGod @LucH
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                  Shouldn’t the goal be not lowering endotoxin, but healing the gut lining, so that endotoxin doesn’t pass into circulation anymore?
                  Chat Gpt says so.

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                  • InsomniacI
                    Insomniac @LucH
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                    @LucH Very useful info. I see it wouldn't be good to make them the base of a diet without some planning.

                    I've read soaking could help a little.

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                    • LucHL
                      LucH @Insomniac
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                      @Insomniac said in Advice on lowering endotoxin:

                      I've read soaking could help a little.

                      Yes, specially for almonds.

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                      • InsomniacI
                        Insomniac @serotoninskeptic
                        last edited by Insomniac

                        @Sugarnotsnow TexugoDoMel had a great post about oleic acid being useful to possibly induce efa if I recall.

                        I have mixed feeling about monos but the do seem to be less likely to increase endotoxin absorption from the gut than saturated fats.

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                        • LucHL
                          LucH @GreekDemiGod
                          last edited by LucH

                          @GreekDemiGod said in Advice on lowering endotoxin:

                          Shouldn’t the goal be not lowering endotoxin, but healing the gut lining, so that endotoxin doesn’t pass into circulation anymore?

                          Chatgpt sits besides.
                          Of course, gut lining must be fine. Need glutamine 1/4 tsp in a shake. 2x/d. Not if dysbiosis (candida albicans can feed with).
                          Edit: Chatgpt is right but only when taking a LPS killer, like EO or antibio. Not at the same time fat + killer. Not during 30' after ingesting food. Wait until food goes out of the stomach into the first part of the colon. See beneath (other post).
                          End of the edition.

                          LPS is going to overload the liver. It's going to turn around in the blood circulation if not neutralized or captured towards the feces. Not a good idea to wait to see if the immune system is going to react.

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                          • serotoninskepticS
                            serotoninskeptic @Insomniac
                            last edited by

                            @Insomniac Do you have a link to the post? Sounds interesting

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                            • LucHL
                              LucH
                              last edited by LucH

                              Haidut has posted about useful nutrients. Find back in my "wallet".
                              Vitamin A reduces the half-life of endotoxin by a half: Acute effects of vitamin A on the kinetics of endotoxin in conscious rabbits

                              Since B1 is required for cell fuel and brain function, Thiamine and magnesium should be taken to heal gut inflammation if you want some left for the brain.
                              Note: Not a B50 (an inadequate level of B1 taking every day could overexcite cell growth).

                              Vitamin B2 (riboflavin) Is Endotoxin (LPS / TLR4) Antagonist
                              https://raypeatforum.com/community/threads/vitamin-b2-riboflavin-is-endotoxin-lps-tlr4-antagonist.12061/
                              This is just a follow up on the recent post on both riboflavin and vitamin D.
                              Vitamin B2 Remarkably Effective Against Endotoxin, Sepsis, And Other Bacterial Infections
                              https://raypeatforum.com/community/...gonist-may-treat-lps-linked-conditions.12060/

                              Endotoxin (TLR4) antagonists are very beneficial substances and the more we have in our arsenal the more opportunity for successfully treating inflammation-related conditions.

                              Immunomodulatory effect of riboflavin deficiency and enrichment - reversible pathological response versus silencing of inflammatory activation. - PubMed - NCBI
                              http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26769828

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                              • LucHL
                                LucH
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                                @Insomniac said in Advice on lowering endotoxin:

                                I have mixed feeling about monos but they do seem to be less likely to increase endotoxin absorption from the gut than saturated fats.

                                I haven't the same analyze. Partly true however if ... See details beneath.
                                How to manage with LPS endotoxins
                                Cascara tea + carrot salad with organic cider vinegar and 1 tbsp of olive oil. The Cascara if you have transit problems. Otherwise, carrot salad alone is sufficient.
                                Process: Cascara sagrada is mainly used to treat constipation. The anthraquinones contained in the bark inhibit the absorption of water and electrolytes in the intestines. As a result, the volume of the stool increases as it absorbs excess water, which increases the pressure in the intestine. This stimulates muscle contractions in the colon (peristalsis), which speeds up emptying of the intestine.

                                To what extent are these elements relevant to facilitating the elimination of LPS endotoxins after taking antibiotics or chemotherapy?

                                • Glycine (homemade bone broth): Glycine attenuates the increase in LPS caused by the concentration of intracellular Ca and moderates TNF-Alpha in liver kupffer cells (glycine-gated chloride channel).
                                • Vitamin E (mix tocotrienols and tocopherols)
                                  Source: Attenuation of lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced cytotoxicity by tocopherols and tocotrienols. Keiko Nishio et al. Redox Biol. 2013
                                  https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3016328/
                                • Vitamin D is an antagonist of endotoxins (LPS / TLR4)
                                  The expression of TLR4, NF-κB, and TNF-α was downregulated by 1,25(OH)2D3 in a dose-dependent manner.
                                  Source : https://raypeatforum.com/community/threads/vitamin-d-is-endotoxin-lps-tlr4-antagonist-may-treat-lps-linked-conditions.12060/
                                • Orange juice: 100 ml of fresh orange juice at breakfast. => Interesting contribution of Ca and Mg and vitamin C.
                                  Source:
                                  Orange juice neutralizes the proinflammatory effect of a high-fat, high-carbohydrate meal and prevents endotoxin increase and Toll-like receptor expression.Orange juice neutralizes the proinflammatory effect of a high-fat, high-carbohydrate meal and prevents endotoxin increase and Toll-like receptor expression.
                                • Supply of fatty acids to carry endotoxins
                                  Sources:
                                  Effect of Dietary Lipids on Endotoxemia Influences Postprandial Inflammatory Response. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 65(35), 7756–7763 |
                                  https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acs.jafc.7b01909
                                  Effets protecteurs du cholestérol sur les endotoxines
                                • Note: Increased production of LPS residue after taking antibiotics or Phage Complete.

                                Avoid eating fatty foods during the attack phase.

                                A diet high in fat can make it easier for LPS to pass through the intestinal wall. Certain fatty acids actually serve as conveyors, especially the most unsaturated ones. In the event of a significant die-off, it will be advisable to take the antibiotic (or another viricidal substance) away from the meal. Therefore an inter-digestive intake is recommended.

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                                • InsomniacI
                                  Insomniac @serotoninskeptic
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                                  @Sugarnotsnow I think it was this one.
                                  https://bioenergetic.forum/topic/2010/mead-acid-desaturases-and-accelerating-pufa-efa-depletion/2?_=1727467751483

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                                  • InsomniacI
                                    Insomniac @LucH
                                    last edited by Insomniac

                                    @LucH I believe I was recalling this study regarding lps being absorbed better with saturated fats but I've seen a few over the years.

                                    https://ajcn.nutrition.org/article/S0002-9165(22)01122-4/fulltext

                                    Discussion
                                    This double-blind, randomized crossover trial demonstrated that a single meal high in saturated fat can impede attention—resulting in reduced detectability—compared with an identical meal high in monounsaturated fat. Importantly, each woman consumed both meals, and thus between-person biological or genetic variability did not account for the observed meal effect. Endotoxemia played a role as well, as women with elevated endotoxemia markers had poorer attention across CPT testing occasions. As the gastrointestinal tract is the primary source of endotoxin (7), these results implicate bacterial endotoxin translocation from the gut to the bloodstream (“leaky gut”) in sustained attention deficits similar to prior findings (5, 28–31).
                                    The interaction between endotoxemia and experimental meal type was especially noteworthy: a single high-saturated-fat meal caused relatively poorer postmeal cognitive performance only in the context of low endotoxemia. That is, endotoxemia erased between-meal differences, impairing postmeal attention regardless of meal type. Notably, participants who were 1–2 SDs above the means for endotoxemia markers approached clinically significant t-score values (>60), indicating possible cognitive impairment. Although a single meal high in saturated fat did not induce clinically significant levels of cognitive impairment, repeated exposure to high-saturated-fat intake may do so.

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                                    • LucHL
                                      LucH @Insomniac
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                                      @Insomniac said in Advice on lowering endotoxin:

                                      This double-blind, randomized crossover trial demonstrated that a single meal high in saturated fat can impede attention

                                      Attention: The conclusion is different from facts.
                                      Excerpt:
                                      In adjusted models, women had more difficulty distinguishing target stimuli from distractors after consuming the high-saturated-fat meal than they did after the oleic-sunflower-oil meal (B = 4.44, SE = 1.88, P = 0.02).
                                      Context:
                                      Endotoxemy is present before ingesting 2 kinds of fats.
                                      My reading:
                                      The end-conclusion of the study is not the same as the elements of the study:
                                      The study says:
                                      Saturated-fat intake individually and jointly [negatively] influence attention [among the sujects].
                                      My comment:
                                      In terms of conveyor, SFA is very poor. The level of capacity to carry away is proportionally higher when the fat is unsaturated.
                                      => If you want a transporter take oleic sunflower. Mind this point: oleic sunflower is 85 % MUFA and is poor in PUFA. Not the same kind as usual sunflower oil. Not all oleic sunflower oils have the same compo.
                                      Note: The take away would have been still more important with omega-3. Not necessary but this is relevant in the event of a crisis. Good to know.

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                                      • InsomniacI
                                        Insomniac @LucH
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                                        @LucH I'm sorry, this was the study that I recalled for anyone interested.

                                        https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3577458/

                                        Results

                                        Postprandial serum endotoxin concentrations were increased after a meal rich in saturated fatty acids and decreased with higher n-3 PUFA intake. Compared to the no oil control, fish oil and CLO which are rich in n-3 fatty acids reduced ex vivo endotoxin Papp by 50% (P < 0.05). Contrarily, saturated fatty acids increased the Papp by 60% (P = 0.008). Olive and vegetable oils did not alter intestinal endotoxin Papp.

                                        endotoxin.JPG

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