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125. Benefits of organic food: Aubrey, Allison. “Is Organic More Nutritious? New Study Adds To The Evidence,” NPR, 18 February 2016, .

126. Dirtiest fruits and vegetables: “All 48 Fruits and Vegetables With Pesticide Residue Data,” Environmental Working Group (EWG), Accessed April 2017, .

13. Рецепты по «чистке» генов

14. Анкета № 2: Какие гены нуждаются в дополнительной «чистке»?

15. Курс «Чистка пятен». Вторые две недели

127. Metformin increases histamine: Yee, SW. et al. “Prediction and validation of enzyme and transporter off-targets for metformin,” Journal of Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics, October 2015, .

128. Aspirin and other NSAIDs led to increased histamine release: Matsuao, H. et al. “Aspirin augments IgE-mediated histamine release from human peripheral basophils via Syk kinase activation,” Allergology International, December 2013, .

129. Aspirin and other NSAIDs led to increased histamine release: Pham, Duy Le et al. “What we know about nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug hypersensitivity,” Korean Journal of Internal Medicine, 5 March 2016, .

130. Sweating affecting GST/GPX: Genius, SJ. et al. “Blood, urine, and sweat (BUS) study: monitoring and elimination of bioaccumulated toxic elements,” Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, August 2011, .

131. Damaged glutathione can cause further cell damage: Mulherin, DM., Thurnham, DI., Situnayake, RD. “Glutathione reductase activity, riboflavin status, and disease activity in rheumatoid arthritis,” November 1996, .

132. Damaged glutathione can cause further cell damage: Taniguchi, M., Hara, T. “Effects of riboflavin and selenium deficiencies on glutathione and its relating enzyme activities with respect to lipid peroxide content of rat livers,” Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology, June 1983, .