I'm eager to try BHT so should I stop some supplements (vitamins/minerals) that I am currently taking as to notice the effects of BHT and perhaps to avoid any type of possible interaction? Let's say I am taking 10g of vitamin C daily, should I stop it while on BHT as it may exacerbate its effect?
I'm looking at a bottle of BHT for sale and the directions isn't suggesting it to be taken as a supplement but more like a preservative. Maybe this is their leeway to get away with selling this? Even though it is sold in a typical supplement bottle, the directions suggests "Add one capsule to one quart of cooking oil to preserve freshness."
Is this their way of saying this is for preservative use only and it is fat soluble?
Your first question is a good one if BHT is a strong cytochrome P450 inhibitor.
Here are the threads that mention CYP-450 in this site:
http://www.google.co...0&gsc.q=CYP-450
I will go through them and report back here, but suggest you do so also.
BHT is sold as a preservative to avoid legal problems, but the advice to add it to your cooking oils is good IMHO as rancid/oxidised oil seems to be responsible for many of the diseases of aging and largely overlooked on this forum.
I wonder how well BHT does when the oil is heated for cooking?
Oral doses of around 1 gram are recommended to get the anti viral and other advantages of BHT.
Edited by Logic, 22 September 2014 - 11:31 AM.