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Re: OT: Natural nerve repair and Neurontin Posted by: Mauldin de Baldovinos sarah.baldovinos@... belowzero07 Date: Mon Jan 2, 2012 11:29 am ((PST)) Hello all and happy new year! I haven't posted in quite a while, but that doesn't mean I haven't been

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Hi, Sorry computer mishap.

I have heard lecithin is great for nerves/brain and nerve repair as well. If

you don't want anything to do with soy I found a source that derives its

lecithin from sunflower seeds. Here is a link to raw lecithin butter that seems

pretty decent.

http://www.sunfood.com/sunflower-lecithin-raw-16oz-love-raw-foods.html

Their maybe others as well, but if its in a raw food state....probably couldn't

get much better. Jodie L.

> >

> >  Neuro helpers Alpha lipoic acid, phosphotydyl serine, St johnwort, B1, b6,

,b 12. Stephania herb,Acetyl L carnitine. eleuthero herb ,

> > supplements to detox ammonia from the brain  like source naturals K Mag Kg

burbur red root , clays, glucomannan, pectin, lobelia chinensis, forsythia(

chinese name I cant remember

> >

> >

> >  OT: Natural nerve repair and Neurontin

> >     Posted by: " Mauldin de Baldovinos "  sarah.baldovinos@ belowzero07

> >     Date: Mon Jan 2, 2012 11:29 am ((PST))

> >

> > Hello all and happy new year! I haven't posted in quite a while, but that

> > doesn't mean I haven't been around, reading :) I am happy to report that I

> > am doing much better these days, the antimicrobial herbs and other

> > supplements (L-tryptophan, Vitamins B, etc) have slowly - very slowly! -

> > but surely been improving many of my symptoms. I still struggle, but I have

> > more good days now than bad :)

> >

> > One thing I still really struggle with is nerve sensitivity and muscle

> > sensitivity/fatigue. My sister also has a lot of nerve issues (she was in a

> > car accident several years ago) and her doctors have her on Neurontin,

> > which she has come to hate because of the awful side effects it gives her.

> > I wondered if anyone here has ever been on Neurontin and could share their

> > experience... I also wondered if anyone has information on natural ways to

> > treat/repair the nerves? Any help is appreciated!

> >

> > Thanks so much,

> >

> > --

> > Mauldin de Baldovinos

> > Casa Ariki - San del Sur

> > www.casaariki.com

> > www.facebook.com/Ariki.San

> >     Posted by: " Mauldin de Baldovinos "  sarah.baldovinos@ belowzero07

> >     Date: Mon Jan 2, 2012 11:29 am ((PST))

> >

> > Hello all and happy new year! I haven't posted in quite a while, but that

> > doesn't mean I haven't been around, reading :) I am happy to report that I

> > am doing much better these days, the antimicrobial herbs and other

> > supplements (L-tryptophan, Vitamins B, etc) have slowly - very slowly! -

> > but surely been improving many of my symptoms. I still struggle, but I have

> > more good days now than bad :)

> >

> > One thing I still really struggle with is nerve sensitivity and muscle

> > sensitivity/fatigue. My sister also has a lot of nerve issues (she was in a

> > car accident several years ago) and her doctors have her on Neurontin,

> > which she has come to hate because of the awful side effects it gives her.

> > I wondered if anyone here has ever been on Neurontin and could share their

> > experience... I also wondered if anyone has information on natural ways to

> > treat/repair the nerves? Any help is appreciated!

> >

> > Thanks so much,

> >

> > --

> > Mauldin de Baldovinos

> > Casa Ariki - San del Sur

> > www.casaariki.com

> > www.facebook.com/Ariki.San

> >

> > " Im not trying to counsel any of you to do anything

> >

> > really special,except to dare to think, and to dare to go with the truth

,and to dare to love completely. " -R. Buckminster Fuller

> >

>

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