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Old 04-06-2015, 08:13 AM
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Well at first glance that Antabuse (disufiram) can be very problematic. I'd suggest not using it.

Type into Google "disufiram neuropathy" and you'll find many sites explaining.

This one is pretty good:

Disulfiram neuropathy - MedLink
www.medlink.com/web_content/MLT000M5.asp
Disulfiram produces a dose- and length-dependent axonal sensorimotor ... Symptoms and signs of disulfiram neuropathy are typical of many other toxic axonal ...

Click on the bolded link.. this is a site that when you go there does not have an address on the page requested. So I had to copy the whole link of Google this way.

Your supplements look good. Make sure the R-lipoic is the Stablized form... as the older R- version is not well absorbed.
NaRALA is its abbreviation on the product. Doctor's Best makes an affordable one. This form is solubilized for fast absorption from the GI tract.

The Benfotiamine is critical for you since you took that Disulfiram. This drug interferes with aldehyde metabolism.
Benfotiamine and Thiamine help with this metabolic issue.
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