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Old 03-03-2009, 01:53 PM
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I don't like products like this...
There is no list of amounts in the "proprietary blend"...so you don't know what you are getting.

The ingredients listed that DO have amounts given, are nothing special except for the pantethine which is vitamin B5 that is activated.
what pantethine may help:
http://www.wellnesstrader.com/herbal...thine-benefits
Quote:
Page 1
Item number: AM207
Delivery system: Tablets
Amount per bottle: 90 tablets
Serving size: 2 tablets
BENEFITS*
• Nutrient compound with the potential to improve the structure
and function of cell membrane
• Improves absorption of nutrients into cells
• Optimizes mitochondrial function and increases energy
INGREDIENTS PER SERVING
Vitamin E
20 IU
Calcium
160 mg
Phosphorus
50 mg
Magnesium
50 mg
Alpha-Ketoglutaric Acid
120 mg
L-Carnitine-L-Tartrate
90 mg
L-Tyrosine
60 mg
Pantethine
50 mg
NT FactorŽ
1,350 mg

Other Ingredients: Microcrystalline cellulose, croscarmellose sodium,
methyl cellulose, vegetable magnesium stearate, silica
NT FactorŽ is a nutrient complex extracted and prepared using
proprietary processes. It is composed only of food components

listed as:
All of the other "active ingredients" are pretty low. I'd bet this is expensive too!
One can have mito damage from all those antibiotics? This is by far too low an amount of carnitine to be useful.

One can accomplish alot with Flax oil and fish oil and spend much less $$.

Nice graphic though, IMO.
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