.@beneleo surely that marvellous book would describe the molecular mechanism of immunosuppression by sucrose? Right? @IevaZagante
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I wonder when sugar suppresses the immune system. Is it before or after cellular respiration?
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Want more?
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Do you have links to these? As an immunologist, I'd love to read them.
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That
@Ryan_Mac_Phd also shows that@beneleo didn't read said paper.@GidMK@IevaZagante1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes -
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Its a really bold claim, and I'm willing to read said papers. But can't w/o proper reference/link
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Great start: "Dr. Linus Pauling (one of the greatest researchers in the field of microbiology)"
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Replying to @TakeThatChem
More: "Glucose and vitamin C have a similar chemical structure"
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Replying to @TakeThatChem @beneleo and
they do - glucose has >H molecules & <O, but that's fairly similar
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RIght, because glucose is basically water too right?
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Replying to @GidMK
sure. With a bit of carbon. Thence the name carbohydrate ;)
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