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  • brendalee
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    Laminine

    Well, if your daughter can't convince you to try Laminine, surely people you don't even know on the internet can't! Also, Sequoia, the lab results that I've read are not the same as what is posted all over the net. I've read clinical studies showing what was tested, how it was tested, whether it was single-blind or double-blind, etc. It took a long time to read. But like I keep saying, the reason why I keep taking it is because it makes me calm & stress-free. Laminine supposedly raises serotonin & decreases cortisol, and by the way I feel I believe they're right.
    Have a wonderful day!

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  • andi b
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    My gut feeling is similar to Sequoia's about supplements that are pushed on the internet. When I went to check on it, I could not find a good description of what it was or how it worked.

    I currently work in the medical field with registered dietitians as an administrative person; neither of the dietitians have heard of this product (which made me suspicious); in the past I worked for a large medical school in Southern California. I agree that peer reviewed research articles are what would have to convince me to spend the money to take this.

    My daughter is convinced it works, as her son is on it for ADD and she said that his behavior and concentration have improved a lot. She tends to pressure me when she gets hot on something. I just wanted to see some real research that showed the benefits of this supplement, rather than people just trying to sell it. Thanks Sequoia... I think my decision is made.

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  • Sequoia
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    There are a great many products that purport to be beneficial for MS in some way. Most, if not all, of them can cite some research that supports the claims made for at least some of the ingredients. That does not, in itself, mean the products are "as advertised" by their manufacturers or salespeople.

    Research is a tricky business. Some of it is solid, but much of it is poorly designed, inconclusive, or in dispute. It's necessary to use critical thinking skills when evaluating research reports.

    Anyone who wishes to Google Youth Tissue Extract will find a long list of links to websites devoted to promoting the product for weightlifting, sexual prowess, anti-aging properties, and so forth.

    I'm sorry, but again, I see nothing that distinguishes Laminine from other products making extravagant (and often similar) claims.

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  • brendalee
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    Read...

    No, there is actual documented research on YTE, aka Young Tissue Extract, which is the most "active" substance in Laminine. I have read numerous, like I mean over 120+ pages of laboratory tests on the product. They are all GOOD. But the reason I keep taking it is that I FEEL better. I definitely FEEL different taking it than not.
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  • Sequoia
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    Originally posted by brendalee View Post
    I sent a long response last night, but it doesn't appear here....I am new to this forum so maybe posts get reviewed before publishing? I don't know.
    Anyway, I'm a Laminine user, and before I tried it I went through the same thing you are. I searched all over the internet for BAD reviews so I wouldn't have to waste my time or money, but couldn't find any! But what made me try it is that my friend who introduced me to the product had noticeable, positive changes in her character.
    For myself, it's made me much more relaxed & stress-free. If I couldn't tell the difference in whether or not I took it, I would stop, but there's definitely positive changes! For me anyway....
    All posts are read by a Moderator before they're approved for public viewing.

    I didn't search the Internet for bad reviews, by the way...I searched for academic articles verifying the claims made by the manufacturer of Laminine but all I found was--if you'll pardon the word--hype.

    I'm glad to hear it seems to be working for you, though.

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  • brendalee
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    Laminine

    I sent a long response last night, but it doesn't appear here....I am new to this forum so maybe posts get reviewed before publishing? I don't know.
    Anyway, I'm a Laminine user, and before I tried it I went through the same thing you are. I searched all over the internet for BAD reviews so I wouldn't have to waste my time or money, but couldn't find any! But what made me try it is that my friend who introduced me to the product had noticeable, positive changes in her character.
    For myself, it's made me much more relaxed & stress-free. If I couldn't tell the difference in whether or not I took it, I would stop, but there's definitely positive changes! For me anyway....

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  • Sequoia
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    Originally posted by andi b View Post
    Anyone out there using this amino acid compound? I know nothing about it, but my daughter keeps pestering me to try it for mood enhancement and just overall feeling better. I tend to avoid supplements for the most part...

    Anyone?
    It says a lot, to my way of thinking, that every single entry on the first two pages of a Google search for Laminine is from the company that makes it &/or from people who are selling it.

    Personally, I wouldn't believe the hype. There are other, better ways of improving your mood in my opinion.

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  • andi b
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    LAMININE?

    Anyone out there using this amino acid compound? I know nothing about it, but my daughter keeps pestering me to try it for mood enhancement and just overall feeling better. I tend to avoid supplements for the most part...

    Anyone?
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