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Old 11-01-2018, 11:40 AM #1
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I'm curious what supplements they recommended. I realize each scan is unique and thus what is recommended.
We had multiple doctors recommend the following (including Amen Clinics) for concussion healing:

*Vitamin D3. 10,000 iu/day (more with doctor approval)
*Omega 3 fish oil 2,000mg/day (higher in DHA)
L-Glutamine 20gm/day
*Melatonin 30 min before bed, 5 to 10 mg time released capsules were best.
Turmeric 500mg
Magnesium
Zinc 40mg
Coenzyme q10 100mg twice a day
B complex with thiamine 100mg


For specific issues beyond the concussion, the add type test is the best place to go if you can't get a spect scan: Amen Clinics :: ADD Type Test
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