- Reaction score
- 42
collegechemistrystudent said:I must point out that here linoleic acid out performed ALA, whereas in the PubMed abstracts you posted, ALA outperformed linoleic acid.
Hahahah! I wondered if you were going to notice that!
The list I compiled before wasn't just based on this one hamster study, it was sort of the "average" of some other studies, too, which I have here. That list is still my best overall estimate of the relative potencies of those common fatty acids.
collegechemistrystudent said:Since RU costs 10x as much as spironolactone for the same dose, I'm tempted to go with the spironolactone.
spironolactone would appear to be more cost-effective than RU, but nevertheless there's still that troubling little issue of whether or not the MAXIMUM POSSIBLE effect of topical spironolactone will always be less than what you can get with topical RU.
Bryan