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Old 12-09-2010, 03:18 PM
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Default r-lipoic could be a good supplement for PN by trauma?

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Originally Posted by mrsD View Post
You might see improvements within a month. Small ones.

The supplements take a while, but not a LONG while as a rule.

Depending on whether this is a solution for you...that is.

It took a while to get to where you are, so metabolically it will take some time to reverse.

The slowest supplement I ever did was d-ribose.

Benfotiamine was pretty quick for me. (so is thiamine).

I didn't feel anything with alpha. I use the r-lipoic now.
But some here do get results with the alpha form.
Dear mrsD
i read on another topic you said that a supplement could help specifically for toxic pn.
Do you know with r-lipoic can help with neuropathy from physical injury?
my main symptom is stiffness at the right foot, burning either hot or freezing.
im taking B12, B1 which has been helping
im thinking to take cayenne too, read that can help nerve regeneration
these supplements can be expensive, so i want to try something that might help in my case. I tried alpha lipoic and didnt make any difference, just for pocket
thank you
lots of love
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