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Has anyone tried Anodyne Therapy for PN. I have idiopathic PN, probably from statin drugs. Seems to be quickly progressing and the vitamins and other recommended tablets are not working.
I researched Anodyne Therapy and found a ton of positive results. |
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There have been quite a few threads on it - I did a forum search, here are the results -
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/se...hquery=anodyne I don't know how many here have tried it. Hopefully the ones that did will post updates.
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I'm hoping for information that would indicate that the Anodyne Therapy will improve non-diabetic PN. Most of the information I found was for diabetic PN and severe symptoms.
I currently have no pain and am looking for some method that will stop the progression. I'm sure that is everybody's goal as well. Thanks for any help. |
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Damage from statins is mostly to the mitochondria. So supplements chosen should target those.
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The supplements I take are:
Methyl B12 1000 Biotin 1000 CoQ-10 100 Multi-Vitamin 2 Omega3 1000 Vitamin D 400 Folic Acid 400 2 Calcium 600 with 400 D I have dropped the Statin (Crestor) and am taking WelChol Cholesterol reducing drug. Also 2 Zantac 150. I also have Carpal Tunnel which I am having surgery for. But the PN seems to be affecting my hands. Thanks for your review. |
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[I also have Carpal Tunnel which I am having surgery for. But the PN seems to be affecting my hands.]
You might want to read on our Thoracic outlet syndrome {TOS} forum, just to check it out for your hand symptoms - our TOS forum link http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum24.html some info sites about TOS TOS info: http://www.medifocushealth.com/RT017/index.php http://www.nismat.org/ptcor/thoracic_outlet/ http://tos-syndrome.com/newpage12.htm http://tos-syndrome.com http://www.doctorellis.com
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Hi Sailprice...
I think you should add in acetyl carnitine (up to 2 grams a day) and r-lipoic acid. Start with 500mg of the carnitine daily and work up if necessary. When you increase, take in divided doses, since it is not all absorbed in one bolus type dose. R-lipoic is a newer version of alpha lipoic and more potent. Start at 50mg of this. I use 100mg/day BTW. Make sure your CoQ-10 is a quality type, with absorption enhancing qualities. Plain old powder capsules without Bioperine, are most likely not being absorbed well. Some makers assure on the label, the enhancing vehicle for the CoQ-10. I'd take more than 100mg (more like 200mg) because of the statin. Examples of quality CoQ-10: http://www.epic4health.com/noname.html or http://www.iherb.com/Doctor-s-Best-H...e-Caps/20?at=0 If you opt for the Doctor's Best with Bioperine, take it away from any other drugs you use. It will enhance absorption of RX drugs as well, and these have specific absorption qualities for their dosing and you may end up with MORE drug than you need. So take them at least 6 hrs apart. Regarding Bioperine: I just looked around on PubMed for this additive for studies and found THIS: Quote:
Also I checked Dr. Sahelian's site, and he suggests periodic rests from piperine extracts. But the link to potential lowering of cholesterol is interesting here with it. This newer paper suggests that piperine is safe: Quote:
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Last edited by mrsD; 05-08-2009 at 01:44 AM. |
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I tried the link you posted, but it came back "no match".. ![]() |
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Hmmm that's odd , they all worked for me...
But here's the main page with all our forums listed - it's down near the bottom - http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/index.php Thoracic Outlet Syndrome look in the useful sticky- post # 1
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I'm not diabetic and tried Anodyne Therapy with not luck.
Good luck on the research.
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