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How is this useful for PN? What does it do?
So many questions going through my head. Sue |
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Sue, if you decide to get any supplements I can recommend iherb. I ordered a bunch of stuff from them and it got here quicker on standard shipping and cheaper than my order from a supplier in Qld.
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Acetyl carnitine is for people with suspected mitochondrial damage.
It is used in chemo damage and damage from the drugs to treat HIV positive patients. Some drugs damage mitochondria and so giving supplements for this can help. If you are interested here is a link to more information. http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/post653568-5.html Carnitine declines with age...so older patients may not make enough for their needs, since our body makes it for us. The acetyl form is better absorbed than the plain carnitine. This is our thread on mitochondria: http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...t=mitochondria
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Ride on- what did you order?
MrsD- do you think it's worth giving them a shot? I havent, had chemo or anything like that? Sue ![]() |
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Carnitine is not toxic, and for the most part easy to tolerate.
It can be expensive however. If you want to try it, do it. Start at 500mg a day and increase 500mg increments weekly to 2 grams if you need to. Give it 3 months. If nothing, then that is a sign you probably don't need it. Take in divided doses, as it is not well absorbed in the GI tract. The acetyl form is a bit more absorbed so is recommended mostly now. I think stopping the wine for now, would be a first step. See what happens. All those sulfites! If you went to a doctor that would be the first recommendation, in fact.
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My doctor has me taking Carniclear, liquid. It is good. Great for my Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and nerves also. This has B12 and B5 also.
http://www.rockwellnutrition.com/Car...3.html#tablist |
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It has been very good for me. Brain fog with CFS is completely gone. Most people with CFS have a bad problem with it. So good for the brain in many ways. My doctors are so knowledgeable thankfully. I hate to think about how ill I would still be without them.
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methyl B12 (Dr's Best) B1 Benfionate (Dr's Best) R-Lipoic Acid (Dr's Best) Acetyl L-Carnitine CQ10 Stabilised vit C Flax seed Milk thistle I also bought the following locally. Treos B plus Folic acid, not sure if I'm taking the right type Fish Oil I can't tell you the strengths as I'm away from home at the moment so I can't check. I'm progressively going to try all of these and watch for results. I've decided that I need to get serious about keeping a diary of what I'm doing and how I feel. Steve ![]() Last edited by RideOn; 04-17-2012 at 11:55 PM. |
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Wow what a list. If you don,t get relief from those, then l don,t know what will help!
Haven't got anything yet my blood test doesn't,t show l am deficient in anything. Have you had a blood test yet? Sue |
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