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Old 04-14-2013, 11:12 AM #1
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No problemo Rob... don't feel that way. We are here for discussions.

The discussion of that site was done on the Peripheral Neuropathy forum, not this one.

No one is ever going to be 100% pleased with any informational source on the net. The idea is to be able to access information and decide for yourself what to keep and what to discard.

For example and new study just reported in the news this week suggests carnitine contributes to heart attacks!

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-204_162-...heart-disease/

This will be bandied about for quite a while, I suspect.

There is a whole forum here devoted to supplements:
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum49.html

Sometimes people posting on their home forum become rather provincial and don't look around our NeuroTalk platform at other boards and subjects.

We also discuss supplements every day on the Peripheral Neuropathy forum.
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum20.html
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No problemo Rob... don't feel that way. We are here for discussions.

The discussion of that site was done on the Peripheral Neuropathy forum, not this one.

No one is ever going to be 100% pleased with any informational source on the net. The idea is to be able to access information and decide for yourself what to keep and what to discard.

For example and new study just reported in the news this week suggests carnitine contributes to heart attacks!

Sometimes people posting on their home forum become rather provincial and don't look around our NeuroTalk platform at other boards and subjects.
We covered the carnitine=cvd study on our blog post. Completely overblown by the media.
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I think this thread has run it's course now, so I will be closing it.

Rob, you did nothing wrong in providing the info We just don't really want to see this thread used as a promotion by that site's owners, rather than just an informational resource for members here.

As mrsD pointed out, members should always carefully check out anything they read on any site, including here on NT ....to be sure it is accurate info. There are a number of other websites that also provide detailed info on supplements, so always cross reference. And of course, as we always suggest, check things with your physician as well.
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