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To: Percival 917 who wrote (8227)3/20/2000 8:18:00 AM
From: unclewest  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 35685
 
Could the rise in blood lipid levels from using Glucosamine be counteracted by using an amount of no flush niacin??

my preferred treatment is fine wine in a box...drunk from a red plastic cup.



To: Percival 917 who wrote (8227)3/21/2000 12:44:00 AM
From: Dr. David Gleitman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35685
 
Good morning Joel (yup, it's 12:30 am, it's morning!).

From what I've read in the literature (can it be the same source as the great readers digest series "I am Joe's Uterus" (old reader's digest joke...), Glucosamine can raise blood lipid levels upwards of 100 points. I'll leave the lipid/triglyceride balancing act to the internists/cardiologists. I like to play with bones. Intraaarticular injections of Hyaluronic acid seems to work nicely.

Now for the important stuff, what the hell happened today. here I am minding my own business selling CC on some newly acquired BRCM and CREE which I picked up last week, selling them ATM, when I got bushwacked (hurts especially when my modem (or part of my notebook computer) died on me, leaving me with a beta testing palm 3X with wireless modem. Great for quotes on the fly, but doesn't do options and doesn't provide me with any rhyme or reason for the market actions for today (you can teel that I didn't have a chance to read todays (yesterdays) posts yet. All I can say is ouch!!!

David