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#31 abraham

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Posted 11 October 2011 - 11:23 PM

Hello it is a real pleasure to meet you all hope that we can bring something special in our life through this forum.
i have been taking ON whey protein for muscles building with this i have stack ON casein protein...and it helped me a lot.
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#32 Marcelle24

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Posted 30 November 2011 - 01:16 AM

With the abundance of conflicting information available about dietary supplements, it is more important than ever to talk with your doctor and other health care providers (dietitian, nurse, pharmacist, etc.) to help you sort the reliable information from the questionable.
Today's dietary supplements are not only vitamins and minerals. They also include other less familiar substances, such as herbals, botanicals, amino acids, and enzymes. Dietary supplements come in a variety of forms, such as:

tablets
capsules
powders
energy bars or drinks
If you do not consume a variety of foods, as recommended in the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, some supplements may help ensure that you get adequate amounts of essential nutrients or help promote optimal health and performance. However, dietary supplements are not intended to treat, diagnose, mitigate, prevent, or cure diseases; therefore, manufacturers may not make such claims. In some cases, dietary supplements may have unwanted effects, especially if taken before surgery or with other dietary supplements or medicines, or if you have certain health conditions.

#33 feelincrappy

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Posted 24 December 2011 - 05:41 PM

I have some Omega 3 capsules that I have had for awhile, also bought 5HTP and Melatonin. Taking Osteo BiFlex for joints, and a multi-vitamin. Drinking lots of water, sometimes with lemon in it. The worst feeling I am having right now is I feel like a fat pig. I know it is the Holiday season, and I have always been an over-eater, but in the last few days I feel so fat and awful, and like someone beat me up. My muscles are so sore! my whole family is sick right now with colds/sinus stuff. I am not sure if I am getting that, or if it's from the withdrawal. I'm betting it's the withdrawal. I hope this goes away soon, cause the longer I lay around, the lazier and fatter I will get. :(

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Posted 15 May 2012 - 09:15 AM

Lori - to you get the MSM with glucosamine? That is pretty good for joint/muscle stuff. I shredded my knee a few years ago snowboarding and it helps tons. I know when it is time to stop taking it when I forget that I hurt.

Yes I just started taking MSM too & it DOES seem to help with pain. I'm hoping it continues to get better as it builds up in my system. My nutritionist said it would take about 10 days or so to build up. Another one to try is Corvaline-M powder. Good luck!

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Posted 15 May 2012 - 09:47 AM

I cut & pasted this that I had posted under another topic.

These are my current supplements/ diet & what they're for:

ADB-5 Plus for adrenal support- if you're adrenals are stressed you're going to get depleted of serotonin, this is stronger than 5-HTP
Thyrostim- for thyroid support- thyroid is involved in regulating LOTS of functions so it needs to work well
Idiozyme- for thyroid stimulation- check with a doc or nutritionist before taking this, good for a 'normal' but underfunctioning thyroid
MSM & Corvaline-M- for body aches & pain
Vitamin D- most of us are deficient
Vitamin B-6- for energy
Rhodiala- herb to help your body make serotonin
Betaine- digestive enzymes, digestion affects a number of things besides nutrition including pain

I'm also avoiding sugar, gluten & dairy

For some reason, my symptoms are worst in the morning & improve as the day goes on. When I do take the Cymbalta, I take it in the evening.

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Posted 15 May 2012 - 10:01 AM

I forgot to mention a couple things:

Taurine- helps with dopamine (feel good) levels, I was taking because but not currently because my levels were high
Biofeedback- takes the guesswork out of what's going on in your body of you can afford it.

#37 ta2edredhead

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Posted 05 June 2012 - 01:43 PM

Hi all!

I was told to take Dramamine for the zaps....has anyone tried ginger root instead for motion sickness? Thanks!

Pepper



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