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Old 09-24-2017, 05:13 PM #1
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This is the same one I use too. But I don't take it very often.

I think 400mg of this is quite high and may not be necessary.
Do you get heartburn from it? I do.

By fixing the solubility of lipoic acid, such high doses are not needed for most situations. I am not finding new articles about this... and I am wondering why.

If you do try it, the posts about it say about 2 to 3 months to see improvement. I wouldn't take it longer than that if you don't see improvements.
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This is the same one I use too. But I don't take it very often.

I think 400mg of this is quite high and may not be necessary.
Do you get heartburn from it? I do.

By fixing the solubility of lipoic acid, such high doses are not needed for most situations. I am not finding new articles about this... and I am wondering why.

If you do try it, the posts about it say about 2 to 3 months to see improvement. I wouldn't take it longer than that if you don't see improvements.


I do not get heartburn, but rather more like some burning in my lower esophagus for a few miinutes after swallowing. Do you think that your type and brand would be better then the Doctors Best we are taking in terms of that?
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I use the same as you. It is an acid and as such burns. It must bind to the tissue somehow and that worries me. That is why
I don't recommend it anymore.
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I use the same as you. It is an acid and as such burns. It must bind to the tissue somehow and that worries me. That is why
I don't recommend it anymore.





So in conclusion, then, you recommend using this version of R-Lipoic Acid over the "Doctors Best" brand?


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I use the same as you. It is an acid and as such burns. It must bind to the tissue somehow and that worries me. That is why
I don't recommend it anymore.


... what don't you recommend anymore?
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