Guest guest Posted December 10, 2008 Report Share Posted December 10, 2008 Tried LDN and ttfd before and had very bad results. Wanted opinions from parents using LDN and TTFD creams - have you seen improvements? if so in what way? >We saw improvement with LDN, sharper cognitively, nothing much else had to stop due to cost but kept gains, wouldn't touch TTFD with somebody elses bargepole, you can Benfotiamine orally to get the good bit of TTFD. Using oral LDN is much cheaper, fiddly to start with but much cheaper, you have to pulverise a 50mg tab and then measure it out. Tastes bitter Glutathione cream (the expensive one) anyone use this cream? have you seen gains with it that are obvious? its sooooo expensive. I can buy the cheapo stuff from kirkmans at Nutricentre, but just wanted to know if any reason to buy the pure the stuff instead? Doesnt glutathione need a lot of other precursors to work? I dont know that eating/absorbing glutathione has any real benefit. Opinions?>>>There are way cheaper ways to get sulphur into your kid, if you are still using DMSA that has been proven to normalise GSH per Jim work. Vit A, C, E Selenium, NADH help recycle Glutathione JMHO Mandi x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2008 Report Share Posted December 10, 2008 Thanks Mandi, can you advise where you get oral LDN?? never heard of it. thanks. > > In a message dated 10/12/2008 12:23:01 GMT Standard Time, > bbrowne123@... writes: > > Tried LDN and ttfd before and had very bad results. Wanted opinions > from parents using LDN and TTFD creams - have you seen improvements? if > so in what way? > > >We saw improvement with LDN, sharper cognitively, nothing much else had to > stop due to cost but kept gains, wouldn't touch TTFD with somebody elses > bargepole, you can Benfotiamine orally to get the good bit of TTFD. Using oral > LDN is much cheaper, fiddly to start with but much cheaper, you have to > pulverise a 50mg tab and then measure it out. Tastes bitter > > > > Glutathione cream (the expensive one) anyone use this cream? have you > seen gains with it that are obvious? its sooooo expensive. I can buy > the cheapo stuff from kirkmans at Nutricentre, but just wanted to know > if any reason to buy the pure the stuff instead? Doesnt glutathione > need a lot of other precursors to work? I dont know that > eating/absorbing glutathione has any real benefit. Opinions? > > >>>There are way cheaper ways to get sulphur into your kid, if you are still > using DMSA that has been proven to normalise GSH per Jim work. > Vit A, C, E Selenium, NADH help recycle Glutathione > > JMHO > > Mandi x > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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