Guest guest Posted April 24, 2008 Report Share Posted April 24, 2008 I have been reading a lot about Gaba and Niacin; a great combination; tbese Nutrients must be taken for years; on a daily basis to work. a.- -- In , " pjeanneus " <pj7@...> wrote: > > Mark, along the lines of Vitamin B-1, I tried Picamilon for my nerve > damage. That is GABA bonded with niacin to get it into the brain. > It's sold OTC but rather pricey. I couldn't tell if it helped or not. > > Before I got the nerve damage from the quinolones all my nerve pain > had gone away using Zithromax for the Lyme disease. I continue to > think that the antibiotics MP is using at low dose over a few years > are the best available treatment for Lyme, cfs, fms, and " autoimmune > diseases. " > > But get some sun and eat fatty, cold water fish, for goodness sakes. > > a Carnes > > > > > > > > >I saw a doctor today about my pelvic spasms (presently being > somewhat > > > treated by klonopin), and he thought I probably have some nerve > damage, > > > and nerves take a very long time to heal. I'm looking for > suggestions > > > on what are the best supplements to try to help with this. I'm > > > thinking of taking Q10, but is there anything better to try > first? > > > > Hi Mark, > > > > If it is nerve damage, you might want to research Benfotiamine. > This is an unusually effective form of Vit B-1, developed originally > to treat peripheral neuropathy in diabetics. > > However, newer studies are cropping up showing it's benefit in many > forms of nerve problems as well as in some cases of chronic fatigue. > > It is the most bio-available form of thiamine. > > > > Wishing you luck with this > > > > Sharon M > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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