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Old 10-10-2011, 09:56 AM
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The process of nanotechnology and its potential in drug delivery is already in place. There is a quality (and expensive) curcumin product already available and has been used in some studies.

It is made by LongVida.
http://www.longvida.com/index.php

From what I have seen so far, liposomal delivery, may become more common in the near future.

I only offer it on this thread for those who can't or won't want to obtain full IV treatments with various vitamin cocktails. These IV cocktails were once called Meier's cocktails and often contained IV glutathione. IV does carry some risks, and that
may involve less than adequate compounding techniques. Because IV has that invasive potential... finding an oral route
looks attractive.

I agree with the original poster here, janejane, and others who are chiming in, that Vitamin C has shown benefits for RSD patients. So I am watching this thread with interest.
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