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		<title>By: sunsync Nutrition</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Nov 2017 02:44:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Emanuel Revici, M.D. (Research in Physiopathology As Basis of Guided Chemotherapy—With Special Application To Cancer, 1961) wrote ...

&quot;In order to have a manifest fatty acid effect, it appears necessary to have an adequate application of radiation. Since an exaggerated systemic action of the abnormal fatty acids may even induce lethal effects, radiation does not appear to be the therapeutic method of choice for an influence exercised through fatty acids. Radiation, however, is more compatible even with a desired localized effect through the limitation of the field in which the changes in fatty acids are induced. In this case, fatty acids may intervene with a lower systemic influence. This accounts ofr the analgesic action of radiation which probably is related to an effect exercised by local fatty acids. Even here, however, the appearance of an alkaline pattern of pain can lead to undesired changes. In this case, radiation will increase the intensity of pain. This fact reduces the indications for use of radiation even at the tissue level.&quot;

Both ionizing radiation and polyunsaturated fatty acids are analgesic and &quot;anti-inflammatory&quot; ... at first.

Radiation burns are &quot;directly related to the intervention of fatty acids,&quot; according to Dr. Revici.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Emanuel Revici, M.D. (Research in Physiopathology As Basis of Guided Chemotherapy—With Special Application To Cancer, 1961) wrote &#8230;</p>
<p>&#8220;In order to have a manifest fatty acid effect, it appears necessary to have an adequate application of radiation. Since an exaggerated systemic action of the abnormal fatty acids may even induce lethal effects, radiation does not appear to be the therapeutic method of choice for an influence exercised through fatty acids. Radiation, however, is more compatible even with a desired localized effect through the limitation of the field in which the changes in fatty acids are induced. In this case, fatty acids may intervene with a lower systemic influence. This accounts ofr the analgesic action of radiation which probably is related to an effect exercised by local fatty acids. Even here, however, the appearance of an alkaline pattern of pain can lead to undesired changes. In this case, radiation will increase the intensity of pain. This fact reduces the indications for use of radiation even at the tissue level.&#8221;</p>
<p>Both ionizing radiation and polyunsaturated fatty acids are analgesic and &#8220;anti-inflammatory&#8221; &#8230; at first.</p>
<p>Radiation burns are &#8220;directly related to the intervention of fatty acids,&#8221; according to Dr. Revici.</p>
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		<title>By: sunsync Nutrition</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Nov 2017 02:38:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Re: If I can&#039;t get my DHA from fish oil, can I get it from krill oil? Or algae?

That&#039;s like asking, &quot;If I can&#039;t get my lead from leaded paint, can I get it from leaded gasoline or from licking lead fishing lures?&quot;

Whether it&#039;s in paint, gasoline, bullets, Chinese herbs, or older housing, lead is lead is lead is lead.

And a rose is a rose is a rose is a rose.

And DHA is DHA is DHA is DHA.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Re: If I can&#8217;t get my DHA from fish oil, can I get it from krill oil? Or algae?</p>
<p>That&#8217;s like asking, &#8220;If I can&#8217;t get my lead from leaded paint, can I get it from leaded gasoline or from licking lead fishing lures?&#8221;</p>
<p>Whether it&#8217;s in paint, gasoline, bullets, Chinese herbs, or older housing, lead is lead is lead is lead.</p>
<p>And a rose is a rose is a rose is a rose.</p>
<p>And DHA is DHA is DHA is DHA.</p>
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