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I am also in doudt if my supplements work
I used to use acethyl L-carnitine and alpha lipioc acid 1600 mg &borage oil1300mg including Q10
Afterthat i used PEA and vitamine D 2000 iue for a period of maybe 1,5 mouths

Nowadays i use Curcubrain,R-lipioc acid Qunol Q10 and somethimes inositol.

I know its all trail and error but and especially if you have a toxic PN R-lipioc acid should be used including qunol q10.
But i wander if this is doing anything for me.
I didnt notice any real difference with al these supplements.

I could be wrong but pea and vit d could have made a minor minor difference but overall i reeally havet felt any BIG change when using all this stuf.
So what is the right stuff to use?????????????????????????????
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