Go by price - ALA-R is more expensive and rarer. Generally suppliers charge a premium for it, so it is in their interests to market it specifically.How do I know which sort of ALA I have? I buy Nature's Best and it doesn't say anywhere?
I might have missed the NSAIDS relevance. Does taking NSAIDS affect r-ala absorption?Go by price - ALA-R is more expensive and rarer. Generally suppliers charge a premium for it, so it is in their interests to market it specifically.
So if its not declared as a specific format, then it is safe to assume it is the 50:50 mix. I had my local H&B manager ring up his head office to find out, and it came back immediately as MIX.
I personally need to save my pennies, so I go for a reasonable priced mix. My neuropathy is reduced a bit, and I am not on NSAIDS, so its ok.
I take 200mg levothyroxine for hypothyroidism with no problems. Not sure about Epilim. Chemist would know, give them a ring?Hi I'm thinking this might help me too. I'm waiting for confirmation that I have neuropathy as I've had a serious vit d deficiency which has complicated things. I've all of the symptoms and us diabetics tend to know our own bodies don't weeven if the GP fobs you off. Anyway my questions are:
1. Does anyone take it with an under active thyroid ? I'm on Thyroxine.
2. Is it ok with an ant epileptic drug? I'm on a high dose of Epilim.
I'm thoroughly fed up with waiting, rude doctors and just feeling down so am at least trying to control my life somehow. I'm aiming to lose weight, try to find an exercise I can do because walking is painful now, and I've gone beserk eating veg. I am trying because my family are heartily fed up of my down days and I feel like I need help. This forum is ace
No, but NSAIDs do reduce pain from neuropathy a bit. I was pointing out that I am only using diet and ALA for my neuropathy in case someone felt I may be deceiving myself when I declare that ALA seems to improve my condition.I might have missed the NSAIDS relevance. Does taking NSAIDS affect r-ala absorption?
I've just looked at the prices of r-ala, blimey! And that's for low dosage 50mg stuff. Crikey.
Hi Conniecar... I take Thyroxine - for what it's worth - and I take ALA 600mg a day... I also take large doses of B12 - research suggests it's helpful for epilepsy as well ... Benfotiamine, which is fat soluble B1... I take Kelp too.. we need iodine... Magnesium Citrate and Q10! I rattle and hate it, but it's worth it... no more numb patches on my feet... If you look on the Neuropathy thread on here you can find more info too.... If you are Low Carbing you will surely lose weight...Hi I'm thinking this might help me too. I'm waiting for confirmation that I have neuropathy as I've had a serious vit d deficiency which has complicated things. I've all of the symptoms and us diabetics tend to know our own bodies don't weeven if the GP fobs you off. Anyway my questions are:
1. Does anyone take it with an under active thyroid ? I'm on Thyroxine.
2. Is it ok with an ant epileptic drug? I'm on a high dose of Epilim.
I'm thoroughly fed up with waiting, rude doctors and just feeling down so am at least trying to control my life somehow. I'm aiming to lose weight, try to find an exercise I can do because walking is painful now, and I've gone beserk eating veg. I am trying because my family are heartily fed up of my down days and I feel like I need help. This forum is ace
Well I can confirm that since starting to take 1 x 600mg capsule per day on October 28th, I no longer get those horrible stinging, spiking pains in my feet and toes. I am amazed at the effect they have had after such a short period of time.http://umm.edu/health/medical/altmed/supplement/alphalipoic-acid
Having got fed up with constant toe pains I have purchased these from Amazon: 'Best Naturals Alpha Lipoic Acid 600 mg 120 Capsules' for the princely sum of £19.99 and am taking one each night before bed. I also take 3 x 500mg Metformin per day along with a multi vitamin tablet and B12 oral spray. Too early to say if they are working as I only started last Friday, but as I am not planning to make any other changes to my current diet/exercise regime I should be able to tell whether they work or not (for me) in the next couple of months.
They have no smell or aftertaste and I haven't had any negative reactions despite taking them on an empty stomach, but then I never had an issue with Metformin from day 1 either. Steel lined stomach
I'll post an update around Christmas or sooner if I notice a change.
Andy.
p.s. the packaging makes no reference to alcohol
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