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Of all the solutions proposed by our readers, two seemed to provide reasonably consistent results: Dial antibacterial liquid body wash and sulfur-containing soaps.
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In addition, the mixing of air, water and sulfur-containing rocks can cause chemical reactions that lead to the formation of sulfuric acid and iron hydroxide.
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High-quality sulfur-containing proteins or foods—eggs, garlic a few cloves a day, onions
The UltraMind Solution M.D. Mark Hyman 2009
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Sulfur dioxide (chemical formula SO2) is produced by burning sulfur or sulfur-containing compounds.
Sulfur dioxide 2008
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These sulfur-containing amino acids are the backbone of the human immune system, and are heavily involved in the synthesis of our own endogenous antioxidants that are much more potent that any antioxidants we could take in pill form.
Inflammation and diet | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2007
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A steady supply of sulfur-containing amino acids is essential to proper immune function.
Meat diet reduces risk of pancreatic cancer | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2007
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Alpha lipoic acid which, BTW, is a sulfur-containing nutrient is found mainly in meat, especially organ meats, i.e. liver, kidney, etc.
Are antioxidants harmful? | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2007
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The immune system relies on a steady supple of sulfur to keep it humming along, and sulfur only comes in on sulfur-containing amino acids.
Meat diet reduces risk of pancreatic cancer | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2007
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The antioxidants produced require sulfur, which comes from the sulfur-containing amino acids, i.e. methionine.
Are antioxidants harmful? | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2007
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Meat is rich in sulfur-containing amino acids of which plant foods contain almost none.
Inflammation and diet | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2007
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