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11-07-2007, 02:43 PM | #1 | ||
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I have been suffering from a polyneuropathy for over a year and a half. I suffer from great pain and sensatiosn in my legs mainly. My neuro has never spoken to me about supplements but i have been discovering their beneffits through reading articles on the internet. I am taking some drugs. Imuran because my neuropathy is related to some autoimmune issue and novotiral, because i also suffer from hypothiroydism. I have taken two IVIG infussions, so i guess it is still circulating in my blood. I take Methyl b12 (5000 mcg a day). I am planning to take more supplements because i have read about their beneffits. So i would like to ask you if you think taking so many things won't be harmful for my body, my liver or my kidneys in particular. I am planning to take:
Omega 3 Acethyl l carnitine Folic acid Lipoic acid Magnesium I would like some guidance on how to take them (dosage) cause i am a complete newbie in the topic. If you think i should take any other supplement as well or that i should eliminate any of the above, tell me please. Monica |
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11-07-2007, 04:49 PM | #2 | |||
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See if you get response to Omega-3,
and B12, folic acid and B6. There is an RX called Metanx...you might have it in Mexico. Has all 3 in activated forms in it. Sometimes this is all that is needed. Hypothyroid people, often have low zinc. Zinc and selenium are required to convert thyroid hormone T4 to T3. Your product has some T3 mixed in, but it is mostly T4. If you do not eat foods high in magnesium like nuts, then some orally helps with the Omega-3s. If the first things do not work, then you can add the others in your list. Acetyl-carnitine R-lipoic acid Omega-3s are very important, as they repair the insulation of nerves. If you have normal kidney functions now, there is no problem taking magnesium or zinc. If you have kidney damage and know this already, you need medical supervision. Here is the website for Metanx: www.metanx.com Of course you can buy these ingredients. This product is RX because of the high folate level in it.
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11-08-2007, 02:42 AM | #3 | ||
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Thank you Mrs D. I am going to do it the way you suggested. I was just wondering what the correct dosage of each would be and if i am supossed to eat them with meals or before them. Thank you
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11-08-2007, 07:22 AM | #4 | |||
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The Omega-3s should be done with food. They are oils and not drugs, and
are absorbed like food. If you do the B12 separately, it should be on an empty stomach. The Metanx then should be done that way. If you buy the B6, folic acid separately, and magnesium, they can be taken with or without food.
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11-08-2007, 11:06 AM | #5 | ||
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Just an other question Mrs. D. how much vitamin b6 should i take? I have read in other posts that b6 can also lead to nerve damage. Considering that i eat tuna fish and other foods with a high percentage of b6, how much should i take in the supplements?? Thank you
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11-08-2007, 11:56 AM | #6 | ||
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I would also like to know about how much fish oil pills daily should be taken? I have 1200mg pills. Also on Dr Oz he was talking about cod liver oil and how it has omegas and vitamin a and d. Any thoughts? Sorry to ask on your post. Hope your feeling better.
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