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Old 04-12-2021, 05:51 PM #14
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Hey twitchy_bar,

Welcome to the forum. Interesting approach and thoughts. However don't overlook the obvious like adding B12 and B1 and the other traditional recommended supplements. The body will find a way to heal itself. Do the simple things first if you haven't already.

However you are describing an approach I am not aware of and I encourage you to share that information and keep us updated. I am part of your "PN community" and will take great interest in your progress.

Best wishes,

Atty
Hi Atty,

Thanks for your note. I'm definitely trying any and all avenues at this point, starting with supplements. So far though (1-2 months in), I'm continuing to see worsening symptoms. None of the "easy" fixes have appeared on my bloodwork, but I am still taking B1, B12, Omega 3, Nicotinamide Riboside, ALCAR, R-ALA, Turmeric, Evening Primrose Oil, Vit. D3 and E, etc.

I'll keep this thread posted with any updates on the other treatments.
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