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Old 01-10-2017, 06:13 PM #1
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Default Side effects from ALA and Benfotiamine

I think I'm having side effects from either ALA or r-la or Benfotiamine. I know I've had really bad reflux from ALA, especially when I increased it to 600mg. So, I decreased it to 300 and still had reflux. Also, had hair loss as side effect. So, I've decreased r-la to 100mg. And I'm having visual aura's, which I've been having occasionally since I started Benfotiamine. But, the visuals are happening almost everyday now.
It's a bummer, because they were helping my neuropathy. Going to stop my r-la tomorrow and see what happens. Has this happened to anyone else?
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