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Off and on Iīve been trying to read up on neurotoxic substances. I have fluctuating muscle weakness in MG patterns but itīs not even necessarily MG. I really feel like Iīm grasping at straws with the neurotoxic topic in the same way as when we were trying to pinpoint exactly which food stuff/additive was responsible for my intolerances some years ago - itīs really difficult to isolate a single offender and keep all those external factors consistent. I do know titanium dioxide is found in many day-to-day products but still here is what I found out over the last years: Antibiotics with titanium dioxide delayed bulbar followed by general limb weakness (12-16 hours) Sedatives with titanium dioxide delayed bulbar followed by general limb weakness (12-16 hours) Q10 tablets with titanium dioxide - delayed bulbar followed by general limb weakness (12-16 hours) I wonder if maybe it could be a possible allergic reaction to a neurotoxic substance - if its the Q10 - then I give up! .. Anyway there arenīt that many tests done on this substance and these are not real tests proving one thing or another - just experiences I wanted to share with folks that might be interested. Anacrusis http://www.naturalnews.com/027000_ti..._vitamins.html http://www.aehf.com/articles/2001symp.htm |
Most CoQ-10 in this country now is delivered in softgel form
with a solubilizing agent. My ubiquinol does not have it listed. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titanium_dioxide So read your labels. http://www.drugs.com/inactive/titanium-dioxide-70.html It appears much more common in sunscreens and cosmetic products. |
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(Ingredients: Ubiquinon, titanium dioxide - palm oil too - like I said difficult to isolate one offender) The minute I suspected it might be a culprit, I got into the habit of reading everything - even got the sales girl reading out the ingredients on the back of a tube of toothpaste at the supermarket for me when I forgot my own glasses. We all do what we can. |
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Many times innocent appearing words such as-natural flavorings or fragrance, hide a host of chemicals we haven't even heard about. Not to speak of misleading information such as natural, organic, green, not tested on animals-which give the impression of a safe and environmental friendly product when it is not. |
I use the generic multivitamins that Walmart sells as a generic to Centrum Senior. They do not list titanium dioxide in their ingredients. At one time they did. I am assuming that they took it out.
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