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Old 09-26-2014, 02:03 PM #7
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Galaxy..there's a bunch more supplements mentioned on that website than I already take. If I buy all of them I will be taking 42 supplements

I hate to be blunt, but at 7 years post injury, does anybody have any idea what is worth taking and what isn't.

I understand free radicals and plaques need to be fought at any stage, but what about the supplements that are for repairing damaged neurons? isn't it a little late (2 or 3 years post) in the game at some point for that?

and how many substances do we need to fight free radicals?
I'm taking b12, b complex, D, C, E, Omega 3, turmeric and maybe a few things I forgot to mention. Where does it end?

should I really add •Brain Vitale•Coenzyme Q10•Phosphatidyl serine•Acetyl L-carnitine and glycerophosphocholine as the website suggests? an ideas?

And are all these going to help Any of my symptoms that I have listed or is it just cognitive function that is aided?
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