Peanut42
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- Joined
- Jan 24, 2016
- Messages
- 9
- Reason
- CALS
- Diagnosis
- 06/2015
- Country
- US
- State
- Nevada
- City
- Yerington
Most of you already know this but here goes anyway: Any species of blue-green algae (BMAA B-Methylamino-L-Alanine neurotoxin) mimicks L-serine in the cell, causing cell proteins to misfold & aggregate preventing cell poliferation (multiple,divide,etc). Study in Arizona is giving different dosages of L-serine to see if it will overwhelm BMAA by pushing out/replace/remove it. First, is there a reliable source/supplier for quality L-serine that actually is accomplishing the for mentioned? Second, what is the difference between L-serine and phosphatidylserine? Third, are they the same thing and/or accomplish different things going to different parts of the body?