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Old 03-07-2019, 04:53 PM #1
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Thanks Caroline! I think I'm going to give grapeseed a try, I'm encourage to hear it haw worked for you for a good period! I also plan to try l carnatine too, MrsD recommends it for weakness, which is my main problem.

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Thanks Caroline! I think I'm going to give grapeseed a try, I'm encourage to hear it haw worked for you for a good period! I also plan to try l carnatine too, MrsD recommends it for weakness, which is my main problem.

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Let us know which brand you decide to purchase, please! I looked on Amazon and--as is common with supplements--quickly got confused over the best form of resveratrol, resveratrol vs trans-resveratrol etc . . .
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Did a couple of you both look at the Costco brand my friend with neuropathy buys and has been using for at least 8 yrs now. It's posted a couple posts above.
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Hi Paul and Caroline. I think I'm going to go with Caroline's suggestion of the TruNature grapeseed and resveratrol combo to see how it goes. I'm thinking of changing my co q10 from the cheap stuff to the ubiquinol form and adding l carnatine which MrsD recommended for weakness. I need to decide how to make the changes so I don't confound my variables....

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There's a topical cream/gel with resveratrol you might want to check out. It's called Ted's pain cream. There's cream which is scented from the wintergreen in it or you can opt for the gel that is unscented.

I can't say whether it's effective on PN but you never know until you try.
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The topical gel with resveratrol can be ok, but for real effectiveness, it's an "inside job" take something internal like the grape seed extract.

I find that both Aspercream w/Lidocaine and Topricin for Pain give a lot of relief topically for the nerve pain.

I'm going with a homeopathic HGH gel now and into my 2nd month and I'm finding some pain relief and I promised my daughter to give it a good 3 month trial. Homeopathic remedies can be pretty profound.
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I’ve tried high quality (expensive) resveratrol as well as grape seed extract and neither helped with nerve paiin, but—that doesn’t mean they wouldn’t help you.
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