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Side effects from R-lipoic may be irritability or anxiety. Not all of our posters here get this. But I did and a few others.

Take the R-lipoic on an empty stomach for best absorption.

You may not see anything at all.

Acetyl Carnitine comes in 250mg also...from Puritan's pride.
The carnitine allows your body to metabolize fatty acids instead of glucose when glucose is low. So it might really give you a boost.

But Carnitine really only has GI symptoms in excess of 10 grams a day! We don't use anything near that dose at all!
It is really easy to tolerate. It just costs alot of money, like the CoQ-10 does.

I just bought Qunol (ubiquinol) at Costco this week, on a big sale. I've just finished 300mg CoQ-10 I found in my packing box for upNorth! I bought this last summer at SAMs club. I am just starting to see some effects (less need for naps for example) after 60 caps! one a day.

I'll do the Qunol and see if there is any change. I think CoQ-10 is a slow slow response depending on the quality of the product you choose.

Supplements that affect metabolism, work very slowly... you have to be observant to really feel them sometimes.
You suggest that I take 250mg instead of 500mg for the Acetyl L Carnitine?
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You could.... start at 250mg twice a day.

This is because acetyl carnitine is not absorbed well, so divided doses give you MORE.

It is a fine point, but if you do well on less, then that is something you need to know.
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--a serum and urine electrophoresis is the immunoglobulin test; it should also be done with an enumeration of IgA, IgG, and IgM and a test for cryoglobulins.
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@ Archer.... have you tried soaking your feet in epsom salts --with warm (not hot) water?

This can open up the circulation faster than oral supplements for some people. When the circulation is poor, blood is not getting to the feet, and whatever supplement you are using is just not
getting in. Once you "get ahead" of the problem, it will become easier. You may be able to drop the soaks, as the magnesium does it job orally more efficiently.

I found an interesting PDF the other day on epsom salts, --more details on how to do them:
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/post864114-32.html
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Thanks MrsD, I will try the epsom salts recommendation. Appreciate your help so much.
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Here is a PDF from Thorne supplements on PN.

http://www.altmedrev.com/publications/11/4/294.pdf

You'll see just about everything we discuss here listed on it.

Thorne products are detailed mostly to physicians for resale to
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