Guest guest Posted February 27, 1999 Report Share Posted February 27, 1999 Don, thanks for writing. I have never heard of MSM or HGH, I'll have to look them up. Definitely let us know how the MSM works out. Kate On Sat, 27 Feb 1999 21:23:15 -0700 Tryk dtryk@...> writes: > > >Kate: I too have had both RLS and allergies, but so far, I can't say >that I've been able to >relate one with the other. I have just been reading about a supplement >called >methyl-sulfonyl-methane, or MSM that's supposed to be good for a bunch >of different things like >arthritis and allergies. I have a friend that told me that it worked >great for rashes, and I >plan to try it as soon as I can get hold of some. My friend says that >it is made by two >companies, at least, NOW, and Nature Sunshine. It is a natural >substance found in plants, meat, >and milk, but apparently is destroyed by cooking or pasturizing. >I will let others know if it does any good for me. >I am also trying out taking a group of amino acids at bedtime that >includes Arginine, Ornithine, >Glycine, and Glutamine, as well as Vitamin B-3, which are all growth >hormone releasing >nutrients, recommended by Dr. Klatz in his book " Grow Young >with HGH " . So far it seems to >inhibit sleep for a while, then turn around and really put me into a >deep sleep that lasts for >hours! >Don, Albuquerque > >parizade@... wrote: > >> I am allergic to many things, mostly grass pollen, molds, and dust >mites. >> >> My allergies cause a respiratory reaction, either asthma or hay >fever. I >> have >> never made any connection between my RLS and my allergies. They seem >to >> be separate beasts, though they both interfere with my sleep. And >the >> only >> meds that work on my allergies make my RLS worse, so I try to stay >away >> from those meds too. >> >> Has anyone else connected RLS with allergies? I havent' read about >that >> anywhere. Or were you just being sarcastic ? >> >> >> Kate in Minnesota > > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >If you like orange and blue, then you will love our new web site! >http://www.onelist.com >Onelist: ing connections and information exchange >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >This forum is for support only. The information posted to this List >is for support purposes >and is not intended to replace the examination, diagnosis and >treatment of a licensed >physician and no such claims are inferred. > ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 1999 Report Share Posted February 27, 1999 Kate: I too have had both RLS and allergies, but so far, I can't say that I've been able to relate one with the other. I have just been reading about a supplement called methyl-sulfonyl-methane, or MSM that's supposed to be good for a bunch of different things like arthritis and allergies. I have a friend that told me that it worked great for rashes, and I plan to try it as soon as I can get hold of some. My friend says that it is made by two companies, at least, NOW, and Nature Sunshine. It is a natural substance found in plants, meat, and milk, but apparently is destroyed by cooking or pasturizing. I will let others know if it does any good for me. I am also trying out taking a group of amino acids at bedtime that includes Arginine, Ornithine, Glycine, and Glutamine, as well as Vitamin B-3, which are all growth hormone releasing nutrients, recommended by Dr. Klatz in his book " Grow Young with HGH " . So far it seems to inhibit sleep for a while, then turn around and really put me into a deep sleep that lasts for hours! Don, Albuquerque parizade@... wrote: > I am allergic to many things, mostly grass pollen, molds, and dust mites. > > My allergies cause a respiratory reaction, either asthma or hay fever. I > have > never made any connection between my RLS and my allergies. They seem to > be separate beasts, though they both interfere with my sleep. And the > only > meds that work on my allergies make my RLS worse, so I try to stay away > from those meds too. > > Has anyone else connected RLS with allergies? I havent' read about that > anywhere. Or were you just being sarcastic ? > > > Kate in Minnesota Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 1999 Report Share Posted February 27, 1999 Kate: I too have had both RLS and allergies, but so far, I can't say that I've been able to relate one with the other. I have just been reading about a supplement called methyl-sulfonyl-methane, or MSM that's supposed to be good for a bunch of different things like arthritis and allergies. I have a friend that told me that it worked great for rashes, and I plan to try it as soon as I can get hold of some. My friend says that it is made by two companies, at least, NOW, and Nature Sunshine. It is a natural substance found in plants, meat, and milk, but apparently is destroyed by cooking or pasturizing. I will let others know if it does any good for me. I am also trying out taking a group of amino acids at bedtime that includes Arginine, Ornithine, Glycine, and Glutamine, as well as Vitamin B-3, which are all growth hormone releasing nutrients, recommended by Dr. Klatz in his book " Grow Young with HGH " . So far it seems to inhibit sleep for a while, then turn around and really put me into a deep sleep that lasts for hours! Don, Albuquerque parizade@... wrote: > I am allergic to many things, mostly grass pollen, molds, and dust mites. > > My allergies cause a respiratory reaction, either asthma or hay fever. I > have > never made any connection between my RLS and my allergies. They seem to > be separate beasts, though they both interfere with my sleep. And the > only > meds that work on my allergies make my RLS worse, so I try to stay away > from those meds too. > > Has anyone else connected RLS with allergies? I havent' read about that > anywhere. Or were you just being sarcastic ? > > > Kate in Minnesota Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 1999 Report Share Posted February 28, 1999 In a message dated 2/28/99 3:00:57 AM !!!First Boot!!!, parizade@... writes: << Has anyone else connected RLS with allergies? I havent' read about that anywhere. Or were you just being sarcastic ? >> No, I was not being sarcastic about a link between allergies & ADHD. RAINBOWPED@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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