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Originally Posted by Mark in Idaho View Post
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Why are you asking about this when you have not even started the suggested vitamin and supplement regimen ? Most people start with the simple stuff before adding the more specific supplements.

One web site says this "Take a daily vitamin B complex supplement. Purchase a supplement that contains vitamin B1, vitamin B6 and vitamin B12, all of which are critical to the synthesis of acetylcholine."
I'm asking because I've read online a bit about Acethylcholine and it sounds like this is the most important neurotransmitter to recovery for a concussed brain.

One of the main problems after a concussion is with brain regulation, and Acethylcholine is responsible for brain regulation, so it just makes sense that Acethylcholine supplements can help PCS sufferers.
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PCS sufferer (18.2 years old male).

Concussions:


27 October 2014 - I accidentally smashed my head against a concrete wall while I was running (it was a slow run of about 3 meters / second).
No LOC.

6 November 2014 - In a sports field, A basketball ball fell on my head from about 5 meters height.


January 2, 2016 update: I am very optimistic, as I've made a significant recovery until now (2-Jan-2016). I am confident that my situation will keep improving.

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