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#1 freedomdan

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Posted 25 April 2008 - 01:34 PM

Drugs taken:
Oxycotin CR, oxycodene IR,
lyrica, elavil

vitamins:
protein drink (Shots), zinc, multivitamin

other:
senacot, and a bloodthinner

does anyone have any comments about the above, please share.
Now, my question arises with a lot of vitamins that I have read about. Some say they are experimental but the things I hear about them are really interesting. I read hat 4-ap is availableto pharmaseutical companies but not to public or something like that.
they all promote nerve regrowth and the widegap connections.
4-ap is a potamissum channel blocker and promotoes locomotive function. they have used all these vitamins with sci injuries and all of them showed significant improvements.
(1) 4-aminopyridine, (also known as famypridine or something)
(2) coenzyme 10
(3) NT-3
(4) Leukemia Inhibitory Factor
(5) dopamine, a study just came out on this last week relly intereting
(http://www.hindu.com...00804191330.htm)

any comments, thoughts, advice on these vitamins, minerals, drugs?
Thank you.

#2 freedomdan

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Posted 29 April 2008 - 01:04 PM

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Posted 29 April 2008 - 04:08 PM

Perhaps the Weight Control & Nutrition Following Spinal Cord Injuries forum would be a better place to ask.
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