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#1 freedomdan

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Posted 30 April 2008 - 03:50 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 Tired of hurting

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Posted 30 April 2008 - 05:37 PM

I have studied Herbs,Vitamin,disease, and the body for 28 yrs. What I have found is most problems in the body stem from defiencys. Everybody needs vitamin and minerals. You asked about Q 10, It puts oxygen in your blood. Which is good for every organ in the body.

You asked about a few things you heard of. Now you need to think about what your body needs at this time. If you narrow down your ideas,It will be easier for me to help you. PM me if you want more information.




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