Guest guest Posted April 20, 2009 Report Share Posted April 20, 2009 Hi, I also take resveratrol, Dr Liberman started me on it for it's heart and mitochondria support, it's also supposed to be an antioxidant as you stated. I don't know specifically if it has helped because I take probably 12 different supplements, but there has been a lot of noise about it in the past few months and I have noticed a decrease in my inflamation levels.. I take the extension resveratrol 300mg 1xday it was given to us at Dr L's clinic so I know it has been well vetted, The maker is Complimentary Prescriptions and has no " fillers " as unfortunately a lot of companies do. The way I see it if it isn't FDA approved, then it's a winner LOL!!! On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 9:07 PM, ginloi <ginloi@...> wrote: > > > > I had great luck with saw palmetto which is supposed to be good for > inflammation and airway inflammation problems as well as the latest use to > reduce prostate inflammation. What I noticed is within a month my hair > stopped falling out...which had happened since I was exposed to aspergillus > fumigatus...it had gone on for about seven years...Steroids were not on my > " menu. " > > The other supplement that I have tried is resveratrol. It is supposed to > affect the mitochondria and work on metabolic syndrome (pre-diabetes) > as well as there was an early study done at a Florida University with > showed some anti-cancer properties. This was done with acai. It is also > supposed to bring down CD4 (inflammation)levels. A Harvard med study online > (which admitted an " interest " in the research) > > Has anyone tried this stuff and had success? I am not a doctor but > voraciously read anything that will kill off myco-toxins and bring down > inflammation and promote recovery. It would be lovely to outlive those who > have been standing in the way of progress. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2009 Report Share Posted April 20, 2009 - I read a report today about green tea, being studied for antifungal properties and it was lined up with the traditional drugs...It also has antibacterial properties. The problem is that no one seems to know (in the medical profession -as in the one we pay for service) as to what the correct therapeutic dosages should be. I used a brand in CVS, which seems expensive at $17.00 for about 3 months. There seems to be no " therapeutic information " that is widely available for ORAC - which is an acronym for anti-oxidant value. So, for me, a " limited run " was the best, since the Jury is still out. You have to really dig online to find something negative, because the web is so bombarded with sites for weight loss. > > Hi, > > I also take resveratrol, Dr Liberman started me on it for it's heart and > mitochondria support, it's also supposed to be an antioxidant as you stated. > I don't know specifically if it has helped because I take probably 12 > different Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2009 Report Share Posted April 20, 2009 Thanks , Where do we get the liquid form? Is it a prescription? Your right FDA approval means nothing!! they wouldn't know a good thing even if it hit them on the head or unless it has to do with Big Pharm making money! a Meng <moldsick@...> wrote: Hi, I also take resveratrol, Dr Liberman started me on it for it's heart and mitochondria support, it's also supposed to be an antioxidant as you stated. I don't know specifically if it has helped because I take probably 12 different supplements, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2009 Report Share Posted April 20, 2009 Hi a, I order mine from Dr Lieberman's clinic, but the name of the company is Complimentary Prescriptions, they come in capsules of Trans-Resveratrol 300mg + Quercetin 50mg + Red Wine Polyphenols 10mg-maybe a pharmacy could make it up for you? or you could also order from the clinic www.coem.com. Good Luck, . On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 11:52 AM, a Townsend <kmtown2003@...>wrote: > > > Thanks , > Where do we get the liquid form? Is it a prescription? Your right FDA > approval means nothing!! they wouldn't know a good thing even if it hit them > on the head or unless it has to do with Big Pharm making money! > a > > > Meng <moldsick@... <moldsick%40gmail.com>> wrote: > > Hi, > > I also take resveratrol, Dr Liberman started me on it for it's heart and > mitochondria support, it's also supposed to be an antioxidant as you > stated. > I don't know specifically if it has helped because I take probably 12 > different supplements, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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