Posted by nolvas on November 11, 2005, at 11:07:07
In reply to Re: Is Uridine safe?, posted by RedSoxFan79 on November 11, 2005, at 8:44:06
Well reagent just means it's used in chemical reactions, used to detect or measure another substance or to convert one substance into another by chemical reaction.
I can't see anything that makes me think it's really dangerous. The problem is you don't know the dosage and only a very small amount might have been used in the study.
Dietary Sources of Uridine
Herbs: Caterpillar Fungus
Vegetables: Garlic
Sugar BeetsDescription
Uridine is a type of Nucleoside present in all living cells.
Doesn't seem dangerous to me, try and find out the dosage, also it's more effective with Omega 3.
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