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Old 02-02-2016, 04:46 PM #1
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Default Anyone taking Inosine

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https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/...kinsons&rank=2
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Taking inosine for 3 years now. Keep my level up around 8.0.
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1. Test your level of Uric Acid.

2. Take 500mg of Inosine daily on empty stomach.

3. Retest.

4. Increase your dosage by 500mg until you reach 7.1 - 8.0 range.

5. Slow down your progression!
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Estimated Study Completion Date: August 2020

Thats 5 years from now!
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The MJFF-funded Phase II study showed that inosine is safe, tolerable and does raise urate levels in people with early-stage PD.

Drink high quality 100% Montmorency Tart Cherry Juice to minimize any possible kidney stone formation.

Eden foods makes the best juice.

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Thanks Bad boy for all the great info on tart cherry juice and it's benefits. I have been using tart cherry juice concentrate for about 2 years now made by Cherry Bay Orchard. It is a rich source of tryptophan and melatonin, so I take before bedtime for sleep and depression. It has been a Godsend. My concern is will the tart cherry juice lower urate level of inosine and render it ineffective. What's your take on that? Thanks
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Thanks Bad boy for all the great info on tart cherry juice and it's benefits. I have been using tart cherry juice concentrate for about 2 years now made by Cherry Bay Orchard. It is a rich source of tryptophan and melatonin, so I take before bedtime for sleep and depression. It has been a Godsend. My concern is will the tart cherry juice lower urate level of inosine and render it ineffective. What's your take on that? Thanks
Good point Blackfeather. I've just been taking a small sip every day or so. Combined with testing I maintain my UA level where I need it to be. Definitely something to watch out for. You can't just take inosine without testing your UA level.
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Hi all, I don't deal with PD. But thru a naturopath, I took Inosine and Spingolin for nerve damage BURN and the burn is pretty much gone. Took both the above for 3 months. Nerve damage is from hip replacement "mess". Good to hear comments on Inosine.
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Good point Blackfeather. I've just been taking a small sip every day or so. Combined with testing I maintain my UA level where I need it to be. Definitely something to watch out for. You can't just take inosine without testing your UA level.


How do you test yourself Badboy? I've been taking it, but not measuring anything! I figured if I get gout, I've taken too much - lol!
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