Natural Source for cortisone , any interest ?

There is a type of castus in that grows in the southwest U.S. that was the
first source for cortisone. Any interest?

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2 Responses to “Natural Source for cortisone , any interest ?”

  1. admin says:

    > There is a type of cactus in that grows in the southwest U.S. that
    > was the first source for cortisone. Any interest?

    Sure. What is its binomial (for trivia knowledge)?

  2. admin says:

    In article <trapperCvurJL….@netcom.com> trap…@netcom.com (Gary B. Trapp) writes:

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    >From: trap…@netcom.com (Gary B. Trapp)
    >Subject: Metabolism
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    >Hi.  I’m a person in a wheelchair, and a few years ago I lost weight by
    >eating low-fat food and working-out on this (sort of) rowing machine made
    >for use from a wheelchair.  This time, arthritis and over-use have left
    >my shoulders very sore, so I’ve been trying to lose weight just via the
    >food route.  Its not really working, and I believe its because the healthy
    >eating is not accompanied by an increase in metabolism.

    >Has anyone got ideas for a way of increasing my metabolism without
    >strenuously working my arms?  All responses are appreciated.

    >Gary
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    >trap…@netcom.com

    I think it’s doubtful that you can increase your metabolism without either
    exercising of ingesting something harmful.  Many stimulants work (nicotine,
    amphetamines, ephedrine etc.) .  If you aren’t already doing it, you might
    try eating the same number of calories at smaller but more frequent meals.

    Bill S.