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jurgen975 06-15-2015 03:05 PM

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Originally Posted by mrsD (Post 1148520)
Bioperine is a pepper extract thought to increase absorption of hard to dissolve products. For a while it was the only enhancing item out there.

But once the nano technology discovered that many nutrients can be highly enhanced by altering particle size, bioperine has fallen by the wayside. Curcumin is not very soluble so the new technology opened up a whole new activity realm with it that was previously difficult to prove. In the past Curcumin was thought to help brain functions since people in India eat alot of this spice and have a low incidence of Parkinson's. But one has to eat ALOT of curcumin and alot of fat with it to get the smallest effects.

So the studies developed the new optimized forms. LongVida is just one of those. They explain the process on their website.
http://longvida.com/

The Longvida product was so expensive though. Now it is licensed out to many quality OTC makers, and affordable. I've been using it one a day and like the improvements in my arthritis alone. My left ankle and foot which tends to swell and hurt due to an old surgical procedure that was pretty destructive, has gone down quite a bit in a very short time.
I just ordered my second bottle from Amazon.

Some supplements have gone thru various incarnations. CoQ-10 is one. It has moved from an insoluble powder capsule, to capsules with oils added to increase solubility, to where we are now with Qunol and Q-Gel...which increase solubility in water up to 300% and are affordable. So purchasing any of the older types, is really a waste, with Qunol available now.

Look up liposomal on Google. There are sites explaining how you can make your own liposomes for various vitamins, like Vit C.
https://www.quantumbalancing.com/liposomalC.htm
There are YouTubes and everything for this do it yourself project. Liposomes are where it is at now for some vitamins and hard to solubilize supplements.

Interesting i need to have a look at this if i have more time

mrsD 06-17-2015 07:35 AM

Taurine:
 
Canagirl, you might want to read this thread:

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...63#post1148863

It is possible this supplement could help you considerably.
Please read all of the link including the Wiki article.

Taurine has membrane stabilizing properties and may help your
twitching and pain. For you I'd suspect you would need at least
2 grams a day in divided doses. There is a warning about using lithium with it, but otherwise it is fairly a benign supplement.

Taurine is not expensive either.

canagirl 06-17-2015 12:29 PM

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Originally Posted by mrsD (Post 1148865)
Canagirl, you might want to read this thread:

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...63#post1148863

It is possible this supplement could help you considerably.
Please read all of the link including the Wiki article.

Taurine has membrane stabilizing properties and may help your
twitching and pain. For you I'd suspect you would need at least
2 grams a day in divided doses. There is a warning about using lithium with it, but otherwise it is fairly a benign supplement.

Taurine is not expensive either.

I appreciate the tip. So since there are no warnings about it interacting with except lithium, I am ok to take it with my long list of vitamins, supplements and gabapentin?

mrsD 06-17-2015 12:51 PM

Yep, start at 500mg a day and increase by 500mg every few days until you reach 2000mg.

Take on an empty stomach, and be watchful, since you have so many things going on.


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