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    Supplements I am taking which I believe are helping me

    Some of the substances I have been taking: BAC = Beyond-a-century.com smi2le = smi2le.biz lef = lef.org In divided dosages, three times daily in most cases: NAC should be taken on an empty stomach. N-Acetyl-Cysteine(NAC), 1500 mg, capsules -- BAC K-R(+)ALA (Potassium R-lipoic acid), 750 mg...
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    HOW do you deal with this?

    I think it's important for everyone to understand that it takes an average of 1 billion U.S. dollars to bring a drug to market. Pharmaceutical companies are not going to waste time studying and testing substances for which they cannot obtain a patent over. However, people who regularly do...
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    Amitriptyline

    I haven't tried them to know if there's any truth to it or not, but the rapid dissolve calcium/magnesium products like "A to B calm" and "Calmax" have been promoted for helping to control nighttime leg cramps. I've seen some positive comments from people on forums in the past.
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    RED KAT FOR ENERGY?

    Acetyl-l-carnitine has been used to treat symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome. It has also been shown in two studies to help muscles recover after exercise, and to reduce muscle fatigue. It helps to improve mitochondrial function in muscle cells. It should only be taken along with R-ALA and...
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    RED KAT FOR ENERGY?

    Re: For vitamin E, I would recommend only taking "High Gamma Vitamin E", along with tocotrienols. It's actually the gamma form and tocotrienols which do the most good to help reduce oxidative stress. Wal-Mart sells High Gamma Vitamin E (Rexall Brand) for low price. What I really wish was...
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    Using R(+)Alpha-lipoic acid to slow progression of ALS

    R(+)ALA should be taken as part of a trio along with Acetyl-l-carnitine and biotin. I am taking 750 mg of the potassium salt of R(+)ALA daily in divided dosages, along with 8mg biotin, and 4 grams of ALCAR. The typical racemic form of ALA has been shown to "significantly" increase the lifespan...
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    Using R(+)Alpha-lipoic acid to slow progression of ALS

    Hi-- I'm new to this forum. I'm curious to know if anyone has tried using R(+)Alpha lipoic acid to slow the progression of their disease. I am a 47 year old male and have been taking it now for about six weeks along with Acetyl-l-carnitine (ALCAR), and biotin, and I believe it may be helping...
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