Guest guest Posted July 24, 2007 Report Share Posted July 24, 2007 I, too, am avoiding the conventional MS medication for now in favor of LDN & supplements, though whether that's wise I don't know. I find alpha lipoic acid helps a lot with the MS fatigue - it's really a lifesaver for me. I'm also taking turmeric, a teaspoon a day, which I take dissolved in my usual teaspoon of cod liver oil & accompanied by bromelain to enhance absorption. Both the ALA and the turmeric/cod liver combo make me feel better, especially the ALA, but whether they're actually helping the MS I don't know. (I doubt but hope.) I see on this forum and elsewhere that many MS sufferers are taking ALA, but I don't see them reporting so much relief from fatigue, so maybe it's just me. Is it? Re the ALA, I tried taking it in the supposedly superior form of R-Lipoic instead of the regular, " racemic " form, but found it made me feel irritable and tired. (Anyone else had that effect?) So I've gone back to the regular form, which is cheaper and more stable anyway, though I feel best (despite the extra cost) when using a time-release formulation , perhaps because ALA affects your blood sugar. I use Whole Foods Market time-release ALA, 300 mg tablets, 1-2 a day. > Can anyone experienced offer any suggestions as to what supplements to take with MS, and whilst using LDN. It would be greatlly appreciated. > > > > --------------------------------- > Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who knows. > Answers - Check it out. > > > --------------------------------- > Choose the right car based on your needs. Check out Autos new Car Finder tool. > > > > > > > Live simply, Love generously, > Care deeply,Speak kindly, > Leave the rest to God > > > --------------------------------- > Fussy? Opinionated? Impossible to please? Perfect. Join 's user panel and lay it on us. > > > --------------------------------- > Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2007 Report Share Posted July 24, 2007 How much ALA do you take each day? I have heard that is also supposed to eleviate the tingling senstations, but I have not found the optimal dose yet. Thanks judith <j-silverstein@...> wrote: I, too, am avoiding the conventional MS medication for now in favor of LDN & supplements, though whether that's wise I don't know.I find alpha lipoic acid helps a lot with the MS fatigue - it's really a lifesaver for me. I'm also taking turmeric, a teaspoon a day, which I take dissolved in my usual teaspoon of cod liver oil & accompanied by bromelain to enhance absorption. Both the ALA and the turmeric/cod liver combo make me feel better, especially the ALA, but whether they're actually helping the MS I don't know. (I doubt but hope.)I see on this forum and elsewhere that many MS sufferers are taking ALA, but I don't see them reporting so much relief from fatigue, so maybe it's just me. Is it?Re the ALA, I tried taking it in the supposedly superior form of R-Lipoic instead of the regular, "racemic" form, but found it made me feel irritable and tired. (Anyone else had that effect?) So I've gone back to the regular form, which is cheaper and more stable anyway, though I feel best (despite the extra cost) when using a time-release formulation , perhaps because ALA affects your blood sugar. I use Whole Foods Market time-release ALA, 300 mg tablets, 1-2 a day.> Can anyone experienced offer any suggestions as to what supplements to take with MS, and whilst using LDN. It would be greatlly appreciated.> > > > ---------------------------------> Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who knows.> Answers - Check it out. > > > ---------------------------------> Choose the right car based on your needs. Check out Autos new Car Finder tool. > > > > > > > Live simply, Love generously,> Care deeply,Speak kindly,> Leave the rest to God> > > ---------------------------------> Fussy? Opinionated? Impossible to please? Perfect. Join 's user panel and lay it on us. > > > ---------------------------------> Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell.> Choose the right car based on your needs. Check out Autos new Car Finder tool. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2007 Report Share Posted July 24, 2007 I think this is the link you are looking for http://www.ldnresearchtrust.org/ They will also send out their newsletters if you join. Sal > > and all > > Dr Lawrence in the UK has MS and takes as well as prescribes it. He has a > page on nutritional supplements on his website.' I cannot find the link right > now. I think it is the MS Research Trust in the UK. > > > > > mjh > > Posted by: " " _keepsmyelin@... _ > (mailto:keepsmyelin@...?Subject= Re:Supplements) _keepsmyelin _ > (keepsmyelin) > Tue Jul 24, 2007 7:19 am (PST) > Can anyone experienced offer any suggestions as to what supplements to take > with MS, and whilst using LDN. It would be greatlly appreciated. > > > > > > > > ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all- new AOL at > http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2007 Report Share Posted October 25, 2007 Alison, Where is he at developmentally? I know that puberty can change a lot of things in our children and that symptoms can often get much better in many areas with the development of muscle and the slowing down of growth.... of course, he may be growing like a weed right now.... I give my son a lot of different supplements which address a wide variety of needs. For instance, I recently discovered L-tyrosine for improved focus for kids who exhibit inattentive issues re ADD. It works amazingly well! My son who is almost 13, exhibits a lot of symptoms of essential fatty acid deficiency and I ensure that he gets both ProEfa and ProEPA daily. I supplement L-carnitine to help him with low muscle tone. Note that L-carnitine also helps kids with low tone to absorb the essential fatty acids..... took me a long, long time to discover that one! These children are having trouble converting the fatty acids into muscle and that is where the L-Carnitine comes in. My son tends to have difficulties detoxifying and I have discovered that Epsom Salts baths are wonderful for this. I also have him on Liver Life which has normalized his PH and thus keeps his liver detoxifying all of those 'bad things' that surround our daily lives. He has responded very well to it (though it tastes pretty gross). There are supplments that help to address hyperactivity so that you don't have to put your kid on Ritalin. There are supplements to heal the gut and to slowly get rid of yeast issues and there are supplements that help to reduce viral issues if yours is a 'viral' kid. There are supplements called digestive enzymes that help our kids who are having issues with unidentified food allergies and digestion. These are just a few of the examples.... This is a vast subject and those of us who do it, read constantly to discover the 'magic' secret to help our kid heal and get better. For my son, we have discovered a 'recipe' that is working for him at present but hopefully, as he heals and his body responds, we can reduce the number of supplements that he consumes over time. Janice [sPAM] [ ] supplements Hello, I have not been on here for a while. I need to know if anyone can help me with what kind of supplements my son should be taking and how much. I never really knew before. He is 16 and weighs about 125 lbs. Any help will be much appreciated. Alison Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2007 Report Share Posted October 25, 2007 sorry to butt in........i have a teen too, age 13, autism, severe global apraxia, and verbal apraxia and hypotonia. just started her on pro-efa since i found this group. have a bottle of NOW Brand, L-Carnitine liquid in the cabinet that i've not started yet. was wondering what dosage you start out on and what changes have you seen in the tone issues? tia, kathy h. [sPAM] [ ] supplements > > > Hello, > > I have not been on here for a while. I need to know if anyone can > help me with what kind of supplements my son should be taking and how > much. I never really knew before. He is 16 and weighs about 125 lbs. > Any help will be much appreciated. > > Alison > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2008 Report Share Posted April 3, 2008 We have tried a number of the more popular supplements, and we highly recommend fish oil and mB12 shots. Fish oil was a miracle for (5-3/4), and mB12 shots are turning into a miracle for Tyler (20 months). Tyler was a non-responder to the fish oil, but we still continue it for the plethora of other benefits it provides. We never tried mB12 shots with . With Tyler, we saw no effect from DMG, but we plan to try TMG in the future. With both, we saw no obvious effect from carnitine, but also believe it has additional benefits (especially if you have tone issues). I think vitamin E is good, but the results were more ambiguous when tried it. Many have found it to be miraculous. I plan to try that one with Tyler very soon. Maybe the combo of fish oil AND vitamin E will be important for him. Identifying food sensitivities has also benefited some, so don't rule that out as a possibility either. So, if I were just starting out, I would probably try, in this order: --fish oil (mess around with combos and doses), then... --vitamin E (again, mess around with combos and doses), then... --mB12 shots (if you can get a prescription), then... if more help is still necessary, try: --carnitine ( recommends getting tested FIRST) --DMG or TMG --identifying possible food issues (eliminating dairy and artificials was important here for motor skills and behavior, but not speech) There is a lot of trial-and-error required, because the root causes and manifestations of the various disorders are different in different children. My own two aren't even the same! Try not to do more than one thing at a time, and avoid introducing anything new during turbulent times (e.g. just starting school, going on vacation, etc.) Keep good records (I'm terrible about doing this!) of when you started and when you increased, etc. Also, note things not directly related to speech, like fine and gross motor skill, behavior, sleep disturbance, GI issues, etc. They are all clues! There are files with information on doses, and others can address the specifics better than I can. in NJ > > Hi Everyone, > It's been awhile since I have checked in, but I have a question. > > About a year ago there was talk about uisng Vitamin Es, PRO EFAs and > things like that. What was the list of supplements and dosing for > each? Are there any others that people are using that seem to help? > > Thank you for your help. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2009 Report Share Posted July 23, 2009 You may want to check the information avaiable here: http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?uid=115029735601 & topic=7401 or Advice 101 in this group's links (archive): /links Hope it helps! [ ] supplements Looking for good suggestions for fish oil supplements for a 20 month old toddler Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2010 Report Share Posted June 11, 2010 This is sort of a spin-off of my previous post. What supplements do you take and why are they necessary? There for a while I was taking so many pills that it was overwhelming, so I started slacking off on taking them at all. I would like to see if I can cut back on what I take to the things that are necessary and skip the rest. Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2010 Report Share Posted June 12, 2010 I did the same thing a while back. I started with keeping the antibiotic, then the antihypertensives, then the antidiabetics. The rest I discussed with my doctor and eventually eliminated them all. But I would do that only under supervision. Take care, Dolores. From: kbf23 <kbf23@...> Subject: rheumatic Supplements rheumatic Date: Friday, June 11, 2010, 10:19 PM  This is sort of a spin-off of my previous post. What supplements do you take and why are they necessary? There for a while I was taking so many pills that it was overwhelming, so I started slacking off on taking them at all. I would like to see if I can cut back on what I take to the things that are necessary and skip the rest. Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2010 Report Share Posted June 12, 2010 Hi group, I thought we could kick this around a bit. I assume that most of us here taking Omega fish oils or in my case, flaxseed oil, which Dr Brownstein switched many of his patients to awhile ago. There's also Krill Oil touted by Dr Mercola. Do any of you have experiences or knowledge of which is superior and why or benefits, pros and cons. Thanks a lot Judy In a message dated 6/12/2010 2:34:18 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, martysfolks2004@... writes: I did the same thing a while back. I started with keeping the antibiotic, then the antihypertensives, then the antidiabetics. The rest I discussed with my doctor and eventually eliminated them all. But I would do that only under supervision. Take care, Dolores. From: kbf23 <_kbf23@..._ (mailto:kbf23@...) > Subject: rheumatic Supplements _rheumatic _ (mailto:rheumatic ) Date: Friday, June 11, 2010, 10:19 PM This is sort of a spin-off of my previous post. What supplements do you take and why are they necessary? There for a while I was taking so many pills that it was overwhelming, so I started slacking off on taking them at all. I would like to see if I can cut back on what I take to the things that are necessary and skip the rest. Thanks! [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2010 Report Share Posted June 12, 2010 Hi, This is such a controversial subject. Dr. mercola says that fish oil gets rancid. Years ago when I was having problems with my heart, my cardiologist had me taking fish oils. At the time, I had not yet been diagnosed with scleroderma yet, but was having multi organ problems and the oils did not seem to do anything. Then I went on A/P and little by little my affected organs began to heal themselves without the oils. That was one of the pills I had eliminated. Instead, I got a list of healthy foods that contain fats that are good for you, like cocnut, avocados, I added nuts and flaxseed to most of my foods and switched to using small amounts of olive oil on salads. I also love olives and use lots of fresh herbs and eat lots of raw vegetables, and low fat cheeses. All my blood work is now totally normal. I used to have high cholesterol and high triglycerides. Now it is all normal and  I don't worry about a thing as every system is working beautifully. Even my weight remains stable and my BMI is normal. At first I was constantly watching lest I gain and I was always about 20lbs overweight. Then when I got sick I went down 40lbs and looked like a cancer ridden patient. Now I am stablized right in the middle and am extremely comfortable with no need to count calories or go on diets. I am so satisfied eating naturally, that I have planted my own garden and loving the flavors or natural spices, herbs and foods. I drink mostly lemonade made from fresh lemons and limes from the trees. My bananas are also from the trees as are our avocados.  I moved to Puerto Rico where it is eternally spring and the sea breezes from the ocean seem to have healed my lungs from pulmonary fibrosis. I am healthier now than I was 25 years ago. I know this is not possible for everyone to do. But, it worked for me. Mentally, I have never been happier.  Dolores From: kbf23 <_kbf23@..._ (mailto:kbf23@...) > Subject: rheumatic Supplements _rheumatic _ (mailto:rheumatic ) Date: Friday, June 11, 2010, 10:19 PM This is sort of a spin-off of my previous post. What supplements do you take and why are they necessary? There for a while I was taking so many pills that it was overwhelming, so I started slacking off on taking them at all. I would like to see if I can cut back on what I take to the things that are necessary and skip the rest. Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2010 Report Share Posted June 12, 2010 Hi Dolores, Your email is SO inspiring and " feel good " and the fact that it IS fact is just wonderful beyond belief! I haven't even read anything else on the subject I threw out to our group, but want you to know how happy I am for you to have come this far and be at ease with it all but always being award I'm sure. Keep up the good work and good life. Judy In a message dated 6/12/2010 1:05:41 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, martysfolks2004@... writes: Hi, This is such a controversial subject. Dr. mercola says that fish oil gets rancid. Years ago when I was having problems with my heart, my cardiologist had me taking fish oils. At the time, I had not yet been diagnosed with scleroderma yet, but was having multi organ problems and the oils did not seem to do anything. Then I went on A/P and little by little my affected organs began to heal themselves without the oils. That was one of the pills I had eliminated. Instead, I got a list of healthy foods that contain fats that are good for you, like cocnut, avocados, I added nuts and flaxseed to most of my foods and switched to using small amounts of olive oil on salads. I also love olives and use lots of fresh herbs and eat lots of raw vegetables, and low fat cheeses. All my blood work is now totally normal. I used to have high cholesterol and high triglycerides. Now it is all normal and I don't worry about a thing as every system is working beautifully. Even my weight remains stable and my BMI is normal. At first I was constantly watching lest I gain and I was always about 20lbs overweight. Then when I got sick I went down 40lbs and looked like a cancer ridden patient. Now I am stablized right in the middle and am extremely comfortable with no need to count calories or go on diets. I am so satisfied eating naturally, that I have planted my own garden and loving the flavors or natural spices, herbs and foods. I drink mostly lemonade made from fresh lemons and limes from the trees. My bananas are also from the trees as are our avocados. I moved to Puerto Rico where it is eternally spring and the sea breezes from the ocean seem to have healed my lungs from pulmonary fibrosis. I am healthier now than I was 25 years ago. I know this is not possible for everyone to do. But, it worked for me. Mentally, I have never been happier. Dolores From: kbf23 <__kbf23@..._ (mailto:_kbf23@...) _ (mailto:_kbf23@..._ (mailto:kbf23@...) ) > Subject: rheumatic Supplements __rheumatic _ (mailto:_rheumatic ) _ (mailto:_rheumatic _ (mailto:rheumatic ) ) Date: Friday, June 11, 2010, 10:19 PM This is sort of a spin-off of my previous post. What supplements do you take and why are they necessary? There for a while I was taking so many pills that it was overwhelming, so I started slacking off on taking them at all. I would like to see if I can cut back on what I take to the things that are necessary and skip the rest. Thanks! [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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