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Kumar
Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 3:23 am
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Hello,

I simply want to understand:-

How body's mechanism handle excessive intake of any substance/
nutrients to avoid its toxicities?

Pls give special attention to resistances to normal use, possible
accumulations and decreased effectiveness/bio-availabilty.

Best wishes.
Kumar
Posted: Mon May 07, 2007 10:40 pm
Guest
On May 6, 1:23 pm, Kumar <lordshiva5...@gmail.com> wrote:
Quote:
Hello,

I simply want to understand:-

How body's mechanism handle excessive intake of any substance/
nutrients to avoid its toxicities?

Pls give special attention to resistances to normal use, possible
accumulations and decreased effectiveness/bio-availabilty.

Best wishes.
Body's mechanisms, to control excess intakes and effects therefrom,

can be to discourage more intakes, more excretion or to resist/
restrict its use. How body's mechanisms resist or restrict excessive
use of excessive intakes which may either accumulate and stored OR may
become bio-unavailable. Pls tell me about such accumulation and bio-
unavailabilty.
Bob
Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 12:19 am
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On 6 May 2007 01:23:40 -0700, Kumar <lordshiva5753@gmail.com> wrote:

Quote:
Hello,

I simply want to understand:-

How body's mechanism handle excessive intake of any substance/
nutrients to avoid its toxicities?


It depends on the substance.

And then there are the things that your body makes _more_ toxic.

Go get a toxicology book. They are rather thick, though.

bob
Kumar
Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 12:48 am
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On May 8, 10:19 am, Bob <bbx107....@excite.XYZ.com> wrote:
Quote:
On 6 May 2007 01:23:40 -0700, Kumar <lordshiva5...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hello,

I simply want to understand:-

How body's mechanism handle excessive intake of any substance/
nutrients to avoid its toxicities?

It depends on the substance.

And then there are the things that your body makes _more_ toxic.

Go get a toxicology book. They are rather thick, though.

bob

Thanks. lease tell me something about few nutrients bio-unavailabilty
or resistance to use in ase of excess? Is it somewhat like glucose
cnversion into fats and insulin resistance?
 
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