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Did they work for you? Acetyl L-carnitine and alpha lipoic acid

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  • mohzi
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    WHere to find

    Bronson Labs is usually the cheapest to find it combined in one pill. I have ordered from them for about 3 and a half years.

    Acetyl L Carnitine w/Alpha Lipoic acid is basically the same stuff as Juvenon you can google.

    It has studied in the aging process and with very good results.

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  • Bob698
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    Originally posted by Shashi View Post
    Hi Bob698.

    Keep in mind that the therapeutic dosage of ALC when taken for MS fatigue is at least 1,000 mg (2,000 mg was actually used, but I started lower.) I just want to be sure that you're taking enough to be effective.

    Let me know how it goes.

    Hugs,

    Lisa
    I know, what I'm taking now are 400mG ALC/200 mG ALA caps. I'm going to increase as time goes on to see how it effects me and will also be stepping up the dosage with and without Amantadine. So far, I'm only out $4 from the local Bentonville's Revenge.

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  • Ranwah
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    One might consider taking ALCAR an hour or so before meals, my understanding is that amino acids compete for intestinal absorption and also compete for brain blood barrier crossing. Also one might also consider using R-lipoic acid instead of ALA, R-lipoic is reported to be the active fraction of ALA.

    Ran

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  • Shashi
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    Originally posted by Bob698 View Post
    Shashi, you talked me into it. Snaged a bottle of 200mG combo pills today and will start the experiment tomorrow AM. I'm going to try just the suppliment first without Amantadine to see if there's a difference. I'm planning to give the ALA/AC at least two months, switching between the suppliment and the Rx every couple of weeks.

    Hi Bob698.

    Keep in mind that the therapeutic dosage of ALC when taken for MS fatigue is at least 1,000 mg (2,000 mg was actually used, but I started lower.) I just want to be sure that you're taking enough to be effective.

    Let me know how it goes.

    Hugs,

    Lisa

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  • Bob698
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    Shashi, you talked me into it. Snaged a bottle of 200mG combo pills today and will start the experiment tomorrow AM. I'm going to try just the suppliment first without Amantadine to see if there's a difference. I'm planning to give the ALA/AC at least two months, switching between the suppliment and the Rx every couple of weeks.

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  • DecGrl
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    Hi! I just found this thread, this is so great you all having wonderful results! I've been taking ALA alone, wanted to try it out. I read about it in another blog. So far it's been about 1 1/2 weeks and I do feel like I can do more. Of course like today I pushed myself and now I want to go to sleep and it's not even 9pm yet. I'm wondering if I take the combo if I will feel better. There are so many doses available. Be well everyone!

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  • Polanya
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    Two years ago I was dx with MS. The fatigue was overwhelming. I tried admantadine, nothing but headaches. I tried 4-AP and it helps with the mental fatigue but very little for the physical. I then got my D checked and started anti-depressants. I had about 3 decent weeks and then I had a flare that knocked me on my butt again. Fatigue was horrible and started getting worse.

    Two months ago I got a Cpap machine and it took care of my "falling asleep driving" but did very little for my general fatigue.

    Two weeks ago I could barely walk to my mail box to check the mail without being exhausted. During a rant on these boards someone suggested I try that I try these two supplements.

    Three days after I started I was able to do 20 minutes of aerobics. I'm up to 50 minutes of step aerobics a day and I've lost 7 pounds in two weeks. I've made a good start of getting caught up on my two years worth of housecleaning. I still have some fatigue but that could be from two years of no activity. My only hope is that it lasts.

    Long story short, it worked wonders for me and I hope it works as well for everyone.

    Ruth

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  • nyblondie
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    jury's back!!!!

    I've been taking these everyday and boy what a difference! Today my DH yelled at me for doing to much (pruning and raking). Funny, I feel great and he fell asleep right after dinner! Thank you Shashi for posting about this!

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  • Shashi
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    Seasha, all of the studies I saw for MS and chronic fatigue syndrome were with acetyl L-carnitine. I'm not sure what the difference is or if it would matter. You could do a Google search and see if there would be more benefit of one over the other.

    Hugs,

    Lisa

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  • Seasha
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    ? for Shashi

    Hi there! I upped my dosage of L-carnitine to 100mg as you suggested and then ran out. Went to get more when I noticed there are 2 kinds - Acetyl L-carnitine and just L-carnitine. I asked for help from the nutritionist and was told ALC was more helpful for memory and the plain LC for energy! The bottle of the LC says " carnitine releases fatty acids allowing them to be converted into energy" It also says it supports heart, lung and circulatory health.

    All so good!! But, I am confused now about ALC vs LC in regards to combating fatigue. Any thoughts?

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  • Shashi
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    mahiyar, I'm glad you received your order from Puritan's Pride okay. That was fast indeed!

    I checked and didn't see a 1,000/200 combo. I usually just buy them separate. It costs more that way, of course, but I've decided that I'd gladly give up other things to keep this feeling of being normal.

    I hope they work for you. Let us know.

    Hugs,

    Lisa

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  • mahiyar
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    Just today recieved the capsules. Impressive, in 9 days flat I recieved the box from Puritan, from US to India. Really impressive, faster the Amazon,the capsules are a combo of 200/400 instead of 200/1000 as Shashi suggests, however will try this first. Shashi is there a 200/1000 combo in Puritan's site? How do you order it?

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  • mahiyar
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    Thanks Shashi, the website is mentioned is very professionally run. I also had a chat online, they assured me that they are supplying to people in India, I have ordered one bottle (getting another one free) on a trial basis, I'am more worried about the customs part in India. Fingers crossed. Will post feedback.

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  • skreynolds57
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    Been taking the 400/200 combo pill for about a week. I am not able to make a determination yet and I'm generally reluctant to make positive evaluations about anything that's supposed to help with MS. I will be sure to update in another week or so.

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  • karinnech
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    yeah!

    After three years of fatigue, I feel like a new person! This stuff actually works. I bought mine at WalMart from NatureMade. It is the combo pill. I started with one pill and I think that it is all I need. I have only been on it for three days, but I can soooo tell a difference! Amazing doesn't begin to describe how good I feel! I wish I had found this info years ago.

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