I take a lot of vitamins and supplements for several
reasons. I am trying to work, and to counter the stupefying effect of meds like
Baclofen. Nutrients give me the best chance of overcoming the drugs without
adding negatives. I am trying to help my body remyelinate. That is, I am trying
to counter the impact of multiple sclerosis (MS) on my nerves. It slows the
rate at which my body builds new myelin to keep my nerves covered and useful.
Taking things like N-acetyl glucosamine (NAG) provides a way for my body to
speed back up the process. I am trying to fight the impact of MS overall, by
taking D3, B12 and others, and I am trying to be stronger and healthier. The
prices for these supplements are pretty steep. I get the best prices for almost
all of them on Amazon. They are often 40% off list price. Once a year, I pay $75
to be a member of Amazon Prime, and the rest of the year, I pay nothing for
two-day air shipping from Amazon. It saves me a lot of money. There’s a link
for the NAG I get from Amazon on this page.
Some things I get elsewhere. My B12 shots cost only a dollar
apiece when I get them through Trim Nutrition. I’ve been getting my injections
from them since early 2011, and have had no problems at all. The link for Trim
Nutrition is on this page, too.
How are you getting your vitamins and supplements?
Wow so much information about vitamins. I find it very helpful.
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Thank you! I've been neglecting my blog. Will post more tonight and get back to work on it. There are some significant deficiencies in those of us with diagnosed diseases. It's a balance but vitamins, when taking the right ones, can do so much more than pharmaceuticals much of the time.
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