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Evaluation of the biochemical effects of administration of intravenous nutrients using erythrocyte ATP/ADP ratiosD Lonsdale
Altern Med Rev 4:37-44. 1999..The family error rate used was 0.05. We conclude that this regression of the EADR to the mean, as a result of either of the two infusions and not seen in control subjects, is biochemically significant...
Sudden infant death syndrome requires genetic predisposition, some form of stress and marginal malnutritionD Lonsdale
Med Hypotheses 57:382-6. 2001..Anything that impedes healthy oxidation, or accelerates energy utilization through responding to stress, increases the risk greatly. Improving the biochemical mechanisms through appropriate nutrition is by far the best defense...
Treatment of autism spectrum children with thiamine tetrahydrofurfuryl disulfide: a pilot studyDerrick Lonsdale
Preventive Medicine Group, 24700 Center Ridge Road, Westlake, OH 44145, USA
Neuro Endocrinol Lett 23:303-8. 2002..In a Pilot Study, the clinical and biochemical effects of thiamine tetrahydrofurfuryl disulfide (TTFD) on autistic spectrum children were investigated...
Thiamine tetrahydrofurfuryl disulfide: a little known therapeutic agentDerrick Lonsdale
Preventive Medicine Group, Westlake, Ohio, USA
Med Sci Monit 10:RA199-203. 2004..Because at least part of its beneficial effects are the same as water soluble thiamine salts, this review deals first with the clinical uses of thiamine (vitamin B1) in medicine...
Dysautonomia, a heuristic approach to a revised model for etiology of diseaseDerrick Lonsdale
24700 Center Ridge Road, Westlake Ohio 44145, USA
Evid Based Complement Alternat Med 6:3-10. 2009..Due to the lack of adequate automatic controls, this may be responsible in some cases for breakdown of organ systems through long-standing energy deficiency, thus leading eventually to organic disease...
Thiamin(e): The Spark of LifeDerrick Lonsdale
Preventive Medicine Group, Westlake, OH, 44145, USA
Subcell Biochem 56:199-227. 2012..The possible role of high calorie malnutrition and related thiamin deficiency in juvenile crime is hypothesized...
