Re: Blood-brain barrier
Posted by ff on 8/30/03
On 8/30/03, liz wrote:
Possibly my message was misleading? I'm not talking about chemical
structure as you suggest. I AM talking about your subject.
Triazoles can penetrate the blood brain barrier. IN and of
themsleves, they are toxic. HOWEVER, pentration is facilitated by way
of the enhancement capabilities (enhanced cell permeability). For
example, some triazoles are readily absorbed by teflon, glass, cell
membrane, etc. Triazoles screw up the function of the blood brain
barrier (they open it up), and once that happens, God only knows what
passes through, such as the toxic chemicals you are conerned with
Look it up.
ff
> I think you have the wrong end of the stick ff. I'm not taling
about cellular structure of chemicals but the mechanism in the brain
to filter chemical substances, especially toxic, from entering the
body too quickly.
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