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Re: Rich / all: NT Factor and phosphatidyl nutrients/Propax Helps!

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Hi, CS.

bhammanuk@ wrote:

> >

> > Hi Rich / all

> >

> > Am I right in saying that NT Factor main ingredient is

> phosphatidyl

> > nutrients.

> > How this help CFS specifically? Is it purely in helping cellular

> health ?

***I've been taking the phosphotidyl choline product with NT factors called

Propax from needs.com for the past six weeks(the same product Dr Garth Nicholson

studied if I recall correctly). I don't feel any better as a result as this

point from this treatment, but I do notice my skin, where it use to be very dry

on my arms and elbows especially, is starting to maintain a baby skin soft

texture.

***It also seems my legs, which I think have been the most dry area of skin over

the years with CFS, are starting to become less dry and more soft as well. I

think these results in the skin cells do suggest other cells such as in the

brain and other organs in the body are likely benefitting in similar fashion as

their lipid membranes can sustain oxidative damage also.

***These results are also interesting in that I stopped taking thyroid

medication earlier this year as my improved glutathione status from taking

RenewPro seemed to recusitate my thyroid function to normal levels. Thyroid

replacement therapy can help at least one of the symptoms of hypothyroidism,

namely dry skin.

***However, my dry skin never improved on thyroid meds. as one might ordinarily

expect, but taking RenewPro and now, with more impact for the dry skin symptom,

Propax, seems to be helping.

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