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    trying to keep the breathing muscles

    I’ m here with you, for my precious mother, who is 69 years old; she was diagnosed with Als in September 2016. Until then, she was a very very active person. All those months we have made great efforts to slow down the disease, but it did not work. Her symptoms started in April 2016, in...
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    Nuedexta interactions

    Hi everyone. First timer here. My wonderfully amazing, kind, loving, totally AWESOME husband has been diagnosed with bulbar onset. My heart is shredded ... shattered ... Our nuero gave him an RX for Nuedexta which he is eager to start. My husband is currently on a host of vitamins and...
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    New ALS treatment approved in JAPAN ONLY

    Story: Radicut® Approved for ALS in Japan | ALS Therapy Development Institute What is Radicut? According tot he company, Radicut is a free radical scavenger which works to remove oxygen-containing molecules, which build up in people with ALS and other diseases. This antioxidant approach is...
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    Ubiquinol vs CoQ10

    Hi everyone. I was just curious about your familiarity and experience with ubiquinol. For those who are unfamiliar with it. It is simply the reduced form of CoQ10, meaning it has two added electrons, making it the "active" form of CoQ10. This allegedly makes it much more bioavailable to the...
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    Neuroprotective effects of the mitochondria-targeted antioxidant MitoQ in a model of

    "Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal neurodegenerative disorder characterized by motor neuron degeneration that ultimately results in progressive paralysis and death. Growing evidence indicates that mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress contribute to motor neuron degeneration...
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    Not accepting the standard view of ALS

    I was diagnosed a couple of months ago and while I try to keep an upbeat outlook, I do not accept ‘just going along’ with the standard medical outlook on this disease. There are cases all over the world of those diagnosed with ALS who have outlived the expectations and even put it into...
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    My brother-in-law may have ALS.

    Hy husband has been fighting ALS for years. Now his sister's husband may also have it. It started with weakness on his right side. He has been going through all the testing for other things that it could be. He started having flashes of light from his eyes about the same time that he noted the...
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    Interesting trial /news that you may find usefull

    Ok, so I will try to be as clear as possible, since English is not my first language. Im from Chile and believe it or not we have quite some advancements in terms of trials and medical proceadures. My dad was diagnosed in august last year with ALS and as probably has been for all of you its a...
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    pecan power

    Hi All...just came across this article about the study of eating pecan nuts and ALS progression....it seems that the high levels of vitamin E along with the very high levels of antioxidants in pecans protect the brain and nervous system, apparently delaying or slowing the progression of the...
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    "The Beast"

    When will the Hurt end? Over the past year I have been keeping up with the lives of many ALS victims I have been encouraged and saddened by many experiences that I been exposed to — It is now time for me to share my story – I hope it can help encourage, prepare or comfort someone during their...
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