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ALS For support and discussion of Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also referred to as "Lou Gehrig's Disease." In memory of BobbyB. |
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Grand Magnate
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Some research found longstanding elevated vitamin e levels decrease risk of developing amyotrophic lateral sclerosis . . . in your case, do you believe vitamin e levels were . . . :
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I remain amazed of the scarce interest in vitamin e . . . the news out from analysis of the American Cancer Society's database is individuals may reduce their risk of acquiring Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis by more than fifty percent by keeping their vitamin e levels elevated for at least ten years . . . studies have not shown vitamin e helpful once one is prognosed with Amytrophic Lateral Sclerosis but we would like to know if Familial Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis individuals can reduce their risk to less than twenty-five percent . . . further, vitamin e might have some efficaciousness in slowing the progression but the studies miss the effect because they are too short . . . the typical patient may not last three years from initial symptoms yet ten years are needed to achieve full effect. If your case is 'slow' the value of vitamin e may become more evident. If you know you are familial, you should know better!
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