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methanol from aspartame, wood and cigarette smoke, and many sources is made by ADH1 enzyme into formaldehyde within cells inside walls of human blood vessels, harming adjacent tissues, the WC Monte paradigm: Rich Murray 2012.06.27 See WC Monte's two 1-hour video lectures May 2012 www.WhileScienceSleeps.com . The 200 mg…
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Low doses of ethanol prevent harm from methanol from smoking and aspartame, which otherwise the human body always quickly turns into formaldehyde via the ADH enzyme inside the cells of blood vessels and many tissues: Rich Murray 2010.02.26 This is inevitably a co-factor in many diseases of civilization since 1800, ranging…
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Low doses of ethanol prevent harm from methanol from smoking and aspartame, which otherwise the human body always quickly turns into formaldehyde via the ADH enzyme inside the cells of blood vessels and many tissues: Rich Murray 2010.02.26 This is inevitably a co-factor in many diseases of civilization since 1800, ranging…
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long: Low doses of ethanol prevent harm from methanol from smoking and aspartame, which otherwise the human body always quickly turns into formaldehyde via the ADH enzyme inside the cells of blood vessels and many tissues: Rich Murray 2010.02.26 This is inevitably a co-factor in many diseases of civilization since 1800,…