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I would like to know if someone with SFN takes this and if it helps...
Thanks Amit |
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It is worth trying if you think your PN is due to mitochondrial damage. Drugs(statins & antibiotics)/toxins are the biggest offender. It is not harmful or cause side effects, but is a bit costly.
Also if you are "older"...as the current thought is older patients have normal decline in mito activity. You would need at least 1 to 2 grams a day. The mito cocktails also include CoQ-10, biotin and lipoic acid.
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I have taken it 2x500 capsules for about three months. I can not say that it is responible as I take other supplements - see the stickies pages, however I have seen a small improvement in my condition, which was diagnosed as SFN.
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I started taking Acetyl - L- Carnitine about five or six weeks ago and I can't believe how much more energy I have most days. It is quite phenomenol! I was quite sluggish today and then I realised that for the past couple of days I've cut back to 1,000mgs per day (instead of 2,000mgs) as I was getting low on the powder. Need to get some more!
I have been taking Co-enzyme Q10 for about one year and a few other things and can't say that I have noticed as much of a difference, as with the Carnitine! The two other things which have helped me noticeable and drammatically out of all the things I have tried were Folinic Acid and NZ deep sea Shark Liver Oil. However each persons deficiencies and requirements are different. It is not a one size fits all! |
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You know, Megan.... you were on alot of antibiotics!
And recently there are studies showing antibiotics can damage mitochondria! There could be a link there. I am glad you are feeling better. When people start a serious exercise regimen, often acetyl carnitine helps with muscle pain and adjustment.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | amit (03-16-2009) |
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