Where can i purchase Acetyl L-carnitine and alpha lipoic acid in Malaysia?
Q. Where can i purchase Acetyl L-carnitine and alpha lipoic acid in Malaysia?
Asked by Raymond Loh - Sun Dec 14 10:18:15 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Since nobody has answered yet, I'll toss in my 2 cents. If you can't find either of those in a local health food store or herbal store (some of which also carry supplements). If you can't find them there, you may have to order online and have them shipped to you. There are several good quality companies that ship supplements internationally and a few of the best ones are and Good luck!
Answered by oldtimekid2 - Sun Dec 14 11:33:12 2008
Q. Where can i purchase Acetyl L-carnitine and alpha lipoic acid in Malaysia?
Asked by Raymond Loh - Sun Dec 14 10:18:15 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Since nobody has answered yet, I'll toss in my 2 cents. If you can't find either of those in a local health food store or herbal store (some of which also carry supplements). If you can't find them there, you may have to order online and have them shipped to you. There are several good quality companies that ship supplements internationally and a few of the best ones are and Good luck!
Answered by oldtimekid2 - Sun Dec 14 11:33:12 2008
What is the difference between l-carnitine and acetyl-l-carnitine? As much info on these supplements would be?
Q. appreciated.
Asked by birdy - Sat Sep 2 15:55:25 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Carnitine, or L-carnitine, is a naturally occurring substance found in most cells of the body, particularly the brain and neural tissues, muscles, and heart. Carnitine, whose structure is similar to choline, is widely available in animal foods (meat, poultry, fish and dairy products), whereas plants have very small amounts. Most non-vegetarians consume about 100 to 300 mg of carnitine a day, and the body is able to synthesize this nutrient if dietary intake is inadequate. When ingested as a pill, carnitine is not able to cross the blood-brain barrier as well as its activated form Acetyl-L-Carnitine. Acetyl-l-carnitine has a significantly more noticeable effect on the mind than carnitine. Acetyl-l-carnitine usually enhances mental clarity… [cont.]
Answered by curious cook - Sat Sep 2 16:06:07 2006
Q. appreciated.
Asked by birdy - Sat Sep 2 15:55:25 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Carnitine, or L-carnitine, is a naturally occurring substance found in most cells of the body, particularly the brain and neural tissues, muscles, and heart. Carnitine, whose structure is similar to choline, is widely available in animal foods (meat, poultry, fish and dairy products), whereas plants have very small amounts. Most non-vegetarians consume about 100 to 300 mg of carnitine a day, and the body is able to synthesize this nutrient if dietary intake is inadequate. When ingested as a pill, carnitine is not able to cross the blood-brain barrier as well as its activated form Acetyl-L-Carnitine. Acetyl-l-carnitine has a significantly more noticeable effect on the mind than carnitine. Acetyl-l-carnitine usually enhances mental clarity… [cont.]
Answered by curious cook - Sat Sep 2 16:06:07 2006
acetyl-l-carnitine and choline supplements.?
Q. I am taking acetyl-l-carnitine and also choline. They both help with the synthesis of acetylcholine. What are the differences between the two and what is the benefits of taking both of them? I am taking them mainly to increase energy and mental alertness/focus. I take 1000mg acetyl-l-carnitine and 500g choline daily.
Asked by rcwc (ireality) - Sat Mar 21 08:37:15 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. taking supplements is cheating
Answered by Lewis S - Sat Mar 21 09:02:22 2009
Q. I am taking acetyl-l-carnitine and also choline. They both help with the synthesis of acetylcholine. What are the differences between the two and what is the benefits of taking both of them? I am taking them mainly to increase energy and mental alertness/focus. I take 1000mg acetyl-l-carnitine and 500g choline daily.
Asked by rcwc (ireality) - Sat Mar 21 08:37:15 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. taking supplements is cheating
Answered by Lewis S - Sat Mar 21 09:02:22 2009
Alpha-lipoic acid acetyl-L-carnitine combination--fountain of youth?
Q. Is there any truth to that Berkeley study that says taking Alpha-lipoic acid and acetyl-L-carnitine together provides a serious energy boost and slows down the aging process. Has anyone out there tried it?
Asked by blaine a day - Mon Jun 18 00:21:05 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The Packer Institute, at UC Berkeley, has been studying antioxidants for about 40 years and has collected more data than anyone you'll find on this board to even know exists. Read "The Antioxidant Miracle" by Dr Lester Packer for validated information on antioxidant research and what the benefits really are. Yes, there is substantial evidence that these things can benefit people, as long as you understand what the term "anti-aging" actually means along with its supporting biochemistry. The reason why some people think this sort of thing is BS is because they don't actually understand what "anti-aging" refers to so they make up their own definitions and standards. There are specific, measurable, biomarkers associated with the aging… [cont.]
Answered by David S - Mon Jun 18 00:56:04 2007
Q. Is there any truth to that Berkeley study that says taking Alpha-lipoic acid and acetyl-L-carnitine together provides a serious energy boost and slows down the aging process. Has anyone out there tried it?
Asked by blaine a day - Mon Jun 18 00:21:05 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The Packer Institute, at UC Berkeley, has been studying antioxidants for about 40 years and has collected more data than anyone you'll find on this board to even know exists. Read "The Antioxidant Miracle" by Dr Lester Packer for validated information on antioxidant research and what the benefits really are. Yes, there is substantial evidence that these things can benefit people, as long as you understand what the term "anti-aging" actually means along with its supporting biochemistry. The reason why some people think this sort of thing is BS is because they don't actually understand what "anti-aging" refers to so they make up their own definitions and standards. There are specific, measurable, biomarkers associated with the aging… [cont.]
Answered by David S - Mon Jun 18 00:56:04 2007
does Acetyl-L-Carnitine, Alpha Lipoic Acid really work???
Q. so...as I age...I can definitely feel the slow down in my metabolism...and from 5 days a week work out to a 1~2 days a week work out...I want to drop a few pounds before the summer hits and was wondering if anyone taken Acetyl-L-Carnitine and/or Alpha Lipoic Acid??? did it work for you? below is the one I was thinking about getting...please name some you've taken, or give suggestions...thanks
Asked by teknodogg - Thu Apr 3 11:02:16 2008 - - 3 Answers - 1 Comments
A. I agree with the person above...just try it looks like a ok choice I've taken similar product as well...lipoic enzyme works good with exercises and you can also try drinking white tea or green tea that shreds and break down oil inside of your body as well...
Answered by yawang0427 - Thu Apr 3 17:19:55 2008
Q. so...as I age...I can definitely feel the slow down in my metabolism...and from 5 days a week work out to a 1~2 days a week work out...I want to drop a few pounds before the summer hits and was wondering if anyone taken Acetyl-L-Carnitine and/or Alpha Lipoic Acid??? did it work for you? below is the one I was thinking about getting...please name some you've taken, or give suggestions...thanks
Asked by teknodogg - Thu Apr 3 11:02:16 2008 - - 3 Answers - 1 Comments
A. I agree with the person above...just try it looks like a ok choice I've taken similar product as well...lipoic enzyme works good with exercises and you can also try drinking white tea or green tea that shreds and break down oil inside of your body as well...
Answered by yawang0427 - Thu Apr 3 17:19:55 2008
can I take choline, acetyl-l carnitine, phospatidyl serine, ginkgo biloba, and sam-e together safely?
Q. I have had problems with depression and mental function for the past year or two, and have recently been put on antidepressents. I not only don't want to become dependent on the medication, but am worried about the possible side effects of altering the chemical balance of my body and other potential damage to my tissue and organs, not to mention that the medication, after 7 weeks, is showing no sign of improvement. I already take omega 3 fish oil supplements, a vitamin b complex with all of the b vitamins in ample quantities, and a vitamin c tablet, and would like to know if adding choline, acetyl-l carnitine, phosphatidyl serine, ginkgo biloba and sam-e supplements to this hodge podge would jeapordize my health in any way. Also, any… [cont.]
Asked by Christian Markle - Thu Jul 2 01:30:47 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It might be OK, but I would ask your doctor first. They may use similar ingredients. Like, if one used buedosine and one used cortiscol, you'd be fine; there is no overdose. If you use 2 of the same chemicals, it could be harmful.
Answered by Imma Let You Finish - Thu Jul 2 02:27:59 2009
Q. I have had problems with depression and mental function for the past year or two, and have recently been put on antidepressents. I not only don't want to become dependent on the medication, but am worried about the possible side effects of altering the chemical balance of my body and other potential damage to my tissue and organs, not to mention that the medication, after 7 weeks, is showing no sign of improvement. I already take omega 3 fish oil supplements, a vitamin b complex with all of the b vitamins in ample quantities, and a vitamin c tablet, and would like to know if adding choline, acetyl-l carnitine, phosphatidyl serine, ginkgo biloba and sam-e supplements to this hodge podge would jeapordize my health in any way. Also, any… [cont.]
Asked by Christian Markle - Thu Jul 2 01:30:47 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It might be OK, but I would ask your doctor first. They may use similar ingredients. Like, if one used buedosine and one used cortiscol, you'd be fine; there is no overdose. If you use 2 of the same chemicals, it could be harmful.
Answered by Imma Let You Finish - Thu Jul 2 02:27:59 2009
Is it safe to take Acetyl-L-Carnitine and Alpha Lipoic Acid even if you don't have problems with cognition?
Q. Is it safe to take Acetyl-L-Carnitine and Alpha Lipoic Acid even if you don't have problems with cognition?
Asked by Capoeira - Fri Jul 10 01:51:11 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Its okay, I would do it. I have taken them together before, no harm done. They have good benefits
Answered by q2pi4u2 - Fri Jul 10 01:57:08 2009
Q. Is it safe to take Acetyl-L-Carnitine and Alpha Lipoic Acid even if you don't have problems with cognition?
Asked by Capoeira - Fri Jul 10 01:51:11 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Its okay, I would do it. I have taken them together before, no harm done. They have good benefits
Answered by q2pi4u2 - Fri Jul 10 01:57:08 2009
i have been taking acetyl L-carnitine with alpha lipoic acid...?
Q. for several days and i have started itching, especially my hands. does anyone know if it is caused by this? that is the only thing different that i have done. thanks.
Asked by peggylu - Thu Jul 23 16:09:25 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
Q. for several days and i have started itching, especially my hands. does anyone know if it is caused by this? that is the only thing different that i have done. thanks.
Asked by peggylu - Thu Jul 23 16:09:25 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
Does Acetyl-L-Carnitine and Alpha Lipoic Acid interact with Effexor XR, Neurontin, and Seroquel?
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Asked by indecisive color - Fri Jul 10 10:12:41 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Although I am on both Effexor XR and Seroquel, I would suggest you speak to a pharmacist. These days they can answer many questions about herbal as well as traditional medicine.
Answered by Erryn B - Tue Jul 14 01:12:19 2009
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Asked by indecisive color - Fri Jul 10 10:12:41 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Although I am on both Effexor XR and Seroquel, I would suggest you speak to a pharmacist. These days they can answer many questions about herbal as well as traditional medicine.
Answered by Erryn B - Tue Jul 14 01:12:19 2009
Do products such as Focus Factor or Acetyl L-Carnitine really work? Has anyone had + results after their use?
Q. Do products such as Focus Factor or Acetyl L-Carnitine really work? Has anyone had + results after their use?
Asked by Bumblebee711 - Sun Jun 25 19:48:03 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. In a quick search of these two supplements, I found information indicating Acetyl L-Carnitine has some promise in the fight for degenerative diseases and birth defects. As for Focus Factor, the outlook is not quite as good: Focus Factor: " Bottom Line: Some interesting ingredients, but this formulation is not backed by research. No product on the market will boost your memory." I found the following information in a quick search of Acetyl L-Carnitine : indications and usage acetyl-L-carnitine has recently demonstrated some efficacy as a possible neuroprotective agent and may be indicated for use in strokes, Alzheimer's disease, Down's syndrome and for the management of various neuropathies. It may also have anti-aging properties.… [cont.]
Answered by Tat L Do - Thu Jun 29 22:16:37 2006
Q. Do products such as Focus Factor or Acetyl L-Carnitine really work? Has anyone had + results after their use?
Asked by Bumblebee711 - Sun Jun 25 19:48:03 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. In a quick search of these two supplements, I found information indicating Acetyl L-Carnitine has some promise in the fight for degenerative diseases and birth defects. As for Focus Factor, the outlook is not quite as good: Focus Factor: " Bottom Line: Some interesting ingredients, but this formulation is not backed by research. No product on the market will boost your memory." I found the following information in a quick search of Acetyl L-Carnitine : indications and usage acetyl-L-carnitine has recently demonstrated some efficacy as a possible neuroprotective agent and may be indicated for use in strokes, Alzheimer's disease, Down's syndrome and for the management of various neuropathies. It may also have anti-aging properties.… [cont.]
Answered by Tat L Do - Thu Jun 29 22:16:37 2006
I read where giving children Acetyl L-Carnitine can improve ADHD.I was wondering if this could be harmful.?
Q. I read where giving children Acetyl L-Carnitine can improve ADHD.I was wondering if this could be harmful.?
Asked by hope - Wed Sep 13 17:42:07 2006 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. There's plenty of foods which have this naturally occurring; The best source of natural carnitine is in red meat and dairy products. Other natural sources of Carnitine include nuts and seeds (e.g pumpkin, sunflower, sesame), legumes or pulses (beans, peas, lentils, peanuts), vegetables (artichokes, asparagus, beet greens, broccoli, brussels sprouts, collard greens, garlic, mustard greens, okra, parsley), fruits (apricots, bananas), cereals (buckwheat, corn, millet, oatmeal, rice bran, rye, whole wheat, wheat bran, wheat germ) and other 'health' foods (bee pollen, brewer's yeast, carob, kale). I would avoid giving anyone anything that has been synthesized, which is basically what acetyl l-carnitine is, man made carnitine.
Answered by sovereign_carrie - Wed Sep 13 17:49:01 2006
Q. I read where giving children Acetyl L-Carnitine can improve ADHD.I was wondering if this could be harmful.?
Asked by hope - Wed Sep 13 17:42:07 2006 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. There's plenty of foods which have this naturally occurring; The best source of natural carnitine is in red meat and dairy products. Other natural sources of Carnitine include nuts and seeds (e.g pumpkin, sunflower, sesame), legumes or pulses (beans, peas, lentils, peanuts), vegetables (artichokes, asparagus, beet greens, broccoli, brussels sprouts, collard greens, garlic, mustard greens, okra, parsley), fruits (apricots, bananas), cereals (buckwheat, corn, millet, oatmeal, rice bran, rye, whole wheat, wheat bran, wheat germ) and other 'health' foods (bee pollen, brewer's yeast, carob, kale). I would avoid giving anyone anything that has been synthesized, which is basically what acetyl l-carnitine is, man made carnitine.
Answered by sovereign_carrie - Wed Sep 13 17:49:01 2006
Where can I find Acetyl-L-Carnitine??
Q. Where can I find Acetyl-L-Carnitine??
Asked by Stephenie T - Thu Nov 22 00:40:55 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
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Answered by Katherine J - Thu Nov 22 04:58:20 2007
Q. Where can I find Acetyl-L-Carnitine??
Asked by Stephenie T - Thu Nov 22 00:40:55 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
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Answered by Katherine J - Thu Nov 22 04:58:20 2007
how is acetyl-l-carnitine produced?
Q. is it derived from animals or solely a chemical compound. i have sjorgren's and am thinking of taking it for peripheral neuropathy.
Asked by William C - Wed Sep 6 13:39:57 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Don't make your own medicines. You cannot control the byproducts of the reaction or test for purity.
Answered by Daniel L - Wed Sep 6 13:42:01 2006
Q. is it derived from animals or solely a chemical compound. i have sjorgren's and am thinking of taking it for peripheral neuropathy.
Asked by William C - Wed Sep 6 13:39:57 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Don't make your own medicines. You cannot control the byproducts of the reaction or test for purity.
Answered by Daniel L - Wed Sep 6 13:42:01 2006
Is ginkgo biloba, DHEA, and acetyl-L-carnitine effective in stimulating cognitive abilities?
Q. I am 16 years old, and I have a tested IQ of 122 (and no, I'm not one of those idiots who take an online test and get that exaggerated result and ask it on Answers asking whether it's "good" or not), it's an all right score, but I'm wondering to what extent it can be increased. Anyway, have any of you taken any of the nootropics above for an extended amount of time and recorded an increase in a professional psychologically-administe red IQ test if so what was your original IQ and your increased IQ? Did you take any other nootropics and do any mental exercises and notice an increase in cognitive abilities? Also, to what extent can IQ be increased? I've heard from some that it can be increase by 5 points, others say only 10%, and several … [cont.]
Asked by Ryan - Thu Oct 8 16:10:58 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Ginkgo biloba may help a little, but I don't think the others are very useful. I've tried ginkgo, and I don't think it helped me, but some research indicates it may help others improve brain function and memory. I find DHA(not DHEA) and fish oil supplements helpful for brain function. My thinking is more sharp when I take fish oil which is rich in essential omega 3's(brain-building fat), and I am less prone to headaches. I don't think young people need or benefit from DHEA(not DHA), and some people should be careful with it. Some people confuse DHA and DHEA, they are completely different. I think the Cochrane Collaboration - and The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition - are great places to read up on the latest research on nutrients… [cont.]
Answered by Herbert G - Thu Oct 8 16:51:15 2009
Q. I am 16 years old, and I have a tested IQ of 122 (and no, I'm not one of those idiots who take an online test and get that exaggerated result and ask it on Answers asking whether it's "good" or not), it's an all right score, but I'm wondering to what extent it can be increased. Anyway, have any of you taken any of the nootropics above for an extended amount of time and recorded an increase in a professional psychologically-administe red IQ test if so what was your original IQ and your increased IQ? Did you take any other nootropics and do any mental exercises and notice an increase in cognitive abilities? Also, to what extent can IQ be increased? I've heard from some that it can be increase by 5 points, others say only 10%, and several … [cont.]
Asked by Ryan - Thu Oct 8 16:10:58 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Ginkgo biloba may help a little, but I don't think the others are very useful. I've tried ginkgo, and I don't think it helped me, but some research indicates it may help others improve brain function and memory. I find DHA(not DHEA) and fish oil supplements helpful for brain function. My thinking is more sharp when I take fish oil which is rich in essential omega 3's(brain-building fat), and I am less prone to headaches. I don't think young people need or benefit from DHEA(not DHA), and some people should be careful with it. Some people confuse DHA and DHEA, they are completely different. I think the Cochrane Collaboration - and The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition - are great places to read up on the latest research on nutrients… [cont.]
Answered by Herbert G - Thu Oct 8 16:51:15 2009
i have a very important aptitude test tomorrow. If I take L-Canitine will it boost my concentration power?
Q. Test is tomorrow. Just got Acetyl L carnitine today for concentration, would it work by tomorrow?
Asked by crazyfool123 - Fri Feb 26 06:34:26 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It can help boost your concentration when used over an amount of time such as a week or two. So with that being said i do not believe that it will help you to much by tomorrow. But if you tell yourself that you believe in it then it will probably have a placebo effect and believe it or not that little mind trick can actually help you out considerably.
Answered by Warren III - Fri Feb 26 09:33:28 2010
Q. Test is tomorrow. Just got Acetyl L carnitine today for concentration, would it work by tomorrow?
Asked by crazyfool123 - Fri Feb 26 06:34:26 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It can help boost your concentration when used over an amount of time such as a week or two. So with that being said i do not believe that it will help you to much by tomorrow. But if you tell yourself that you believe in it then it will probably have a placebo effect and believe it or not that little mind trick can actually help you out considerably.
Answered by Warren III - Fri Feb 26 09:33:28 2010
L-Carnitine, what's the difference???
Q. What is the difference between L-Carnitine and Acetyl L-Carnitine? and is it helpful to use for weight lose?
Asked by sare3777 - Tue Nov 13 23:42:49 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. There is no such a big difference between then except that in the Acetyl L-Carnitine there is additional functional group. But both of them can be used in the weight loss program because actually they are the fat burner. Do you know about the fat burners? No let me tell you about fat burners. They are the nutritional supplement that can be beneficial in reducing the weight by burning the excessive fat from the body. If you need to get more information about fat burners so please read the following article. Source(s):
Answered by Sherin S - Thu Nov 15 02:18:40 2007
Q. What is the difference between L-Carnitine and Acetyl L-Carnitine? and is it helpful to use for weight lose?
Asked by sare3777 - Tue Nov 13 23:42:49 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. There is no such a big difference between then except that in the Acetyl L-Carnitine there is additional functional group. But both of them can be used in the weight loss program because actually they are the fat burner. Do you know about the fat burners? No let me tell you about fat burners. They are the nutritional supplement that can be beneficial in reducing the weight by burning the excessive fat from the body. If you need to get more information about fat burners so please read the following article. Source(s):
Answered by Sherin S - Thu Nov 15 02:18:40 2007
What supplements can help improve my mental stamina and endurance?
Q. i take ginkgo biloba and acetyl-l carnitine and they help me concentrate but they dont seem to do much in the way of stamina.
Asked by Capoeira - Sun Nov 1 17:17:27 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. B complex. A variety of the b vitamins. Siberian Ginseng. Magnesium---taken with calcium, and vitamin D. Talk to your vitamin store worker there. They can probably give you a write up on this information here.
Answered by Pretty - Sun Nov 1 23:42:02 2009
Q. i take ginkgo biloba and acetyl-l carnitine and they help me concentrate but they dont seem to do much in the way of stamina.
Asked by Capoeira - Sun Nov 1 17:17:27 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. B complex. A variety of the b vitamins. Siberian Ginseng. Magnesium---taken with calcium, and vitamin D. Talk to your vitamin store worker there. They can probably give you a write up on this information here.
Answered by Pretty - Sun Nov 1 23:42:02 2009
Can nootropics aka smart drugs be combined with antidepressants like lexapro?
Q. I have always experimented with cognitive enhancers during the school year and this summer was prescribed antidepressant lexapro as well as a balancer seroquel. Wondering how drugs such as piracetam, Aniracetam, Pramiracetam, L-Huperzine, Alpha GPC, Vinpocetine, Theanine, Acetyl-L-Carnitine, hydergine, PEMOLINE, PRL-8-53, etc drugs like these be combined with prescribed medication.
Asked by vodkanyone - Fri Aug 29 20:43:33 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Why not just ask your doctor to prescribe something for you for cognition. Then you do not have to worry about interactions with your disease state and your other medications if the doctor watches for interactions for you.
Answered by adobeprincess - Fri Aug 29 21:36:48 2008
Q. I have always experimented with cognitive enhancers during the school year and this summer was prescribed antidepressant lexapro as well as a balancer seroquel. Wondering how drugs such as piracetam, Aniracetam, Pramiracetam, L-Huperzine, Alpha GPC, Vinpocetine, Theanine, Acetyl-L-Carnitine, hydergine, PEMOLINE, PRL-8-53, etc drugs like these be combined with prescribed medication.
Asked by vodkanyone - Fri Aug 29 20:43:33 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Why not just ask your doctor to prescribe something for you for cognition. Then you do not have to worry about interactions with your disease state and your other medications if the doctor watches for interactions for you.
Answered by adobeprincess - Fri Aug 29 21:36:48 2008
Can I take different vitamins together ?
Q. I am planing to take the following: - Multivitamins/Minerals - Vitamin C 500mg - Vitamin d3 - Magnesium - Acetyl L-Carnitine/Alpha Lipoic and - CoEnzyme Can I take all of the together? When is the good time take them like breakfast or lunch or dinner?
Asked by RW - Fri Nov 21 11:39:44 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I am not a doctor, but I have some personal experience with this - a couple of years ago I was taking several different vitamins together - a multivitamin, calcium, magnesium, vitamin e, vitamin c, and a couple of others I no longer remember. I did this for about a two months, then stopped because my skin had started smelling like vitamins. About a month later, I found out I had developed a kidney stone. My doctor said the vitamin cocktail "definitely could have caused it." I guess my point is, you should talk to your doctor before starting a regimen like this.
Answered by starkgirl - Fri Nov 21 11:55:16 2008
Q. I am planing to take the following: - Multivitamins/Minerals - Vitamin C 500mg - Vitamin d3 - Magnesium - Acetyl L-Carnitine/Alpha Lipoic and - CoEnzyme Can I take all of the together? When is the good time take them like breakfast or lunch or dinner?
Asked by RW - Fri Nov 21 11:39:44 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I am not a doctor, but I have some personal experience with this - a couple of years ago I was taking several different vitamins together - a multivitamin, calcium, magnesium, vitamin e, vitamin c, and a couple of others I no longer remember. I did this for about a two months, then stopped because my skin had started smelling like vitamins. About a month later, I found out I had developed a kidney stone. My doctor said the vitamin cocktail "definitely could have caused it." I guess my point is, you should talk to your doctor before starting a regimen like this.
Answered by starkgirl - Fri Nov 21 11:55:16 2008
Anyone who is good with vitamins?
Q. Can anyone tell me what these vitamines do: What does Acetyl-L-Carnitine? L-Carnitine? Amino Acid Any information will help. Thanks
Asked by AnnaG - Thu Feb 1 17:59:01 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. well amino acids are the building blocks of proteins and you need to proteins to help with chemical reactions in your body
Answered by anonymous - Thu Feb 1 18:02:27 2007
Q. Can anyone tell me what these vitamines do: What does Acetyl-L-Carnitine? L-Carnitine? Amino Acid Any information will help. Thanks
Asked by AnnaG - Thu Feb 1 17:59:01 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. well amino acids are the building blocks of proteins and you need to proteins to help with chemical reactions in your body
Answered by anonymous - Thu Feb 1 18:02:27 2007
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