Posted by Larry Hoover on December 10, 2004, at 9:14:47
In reply to Re: Why does niacin make me wired? » raybakes, posted by jujube on November 26, 2004, at 17:51:04
> I just read in a women's magazine I sometimes read that Texas' Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research data reveal that Co-enzyme Q10 lowers levels of c-reactive protein by an impressive 30%. Unfortunately, I can not find the study or related material on the web (however, I am not the greatest at web searches).
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> TamaraFirst hit: http://www.raysahelian.com/heartdisease.html
Here's a search tip. Google searches on strings. A string is simply the sequence of keystrokes. When we type, we sequence the keystrokes to create words. If we create the wrong sequence, we don't have words any more, but they are probably more unique because of that. What you want to do is to try and think of strings, or sequences of keystrokes, that are rare.
Here are the strings in my search: CoQ10 CRP
Google is insensitive to case (capitals/small letters), but my brain still is more comfortable using them. The first string has letters and numbers not separated by any spaces. The second string is three consonants with no vowels. That makes them rare, and Google finds fewer unrelated instances of them.
Lar
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