Posted by raybakes on November 30, 2004, at 4:11:57
In reply to Re: can carnitine mimic cortisol?, posted by tealady on November 27, 2004, at 16:46:29
> Thanks Ray,
>
> Looks like carnitine is a good one for me then too.
> I've had to use cortisol for inflammation in the past week after going off all supps for a break.
> I need a lot less than previously though, so maybe my adrenals are recovering. I also don't have the symptoms of low adrenals ..like shaking, vomiting etc..which is good.
>
> Any combo you have worked out for this . I've still to go back thru your old posts and make a list of any combo that didn't work :-)
>
> I seem to be needing the methyl factors, glutathione(from the foods I was craving) and carnitine sounds like something I may need more of too.
> So far all I've tried is l-lysine (by itself or with l-tyrosine)..but L-lysine taken like this didn't seem to have any effect at all.
>
> Jan
>Hi again, fancy meeting you here!!
Jan I tried several carnitine brands, but only the cardiovascular research one worked for me. The only thing I'm doing for my adrenals is to try to improve my mitochondria - carnitine, carnosine, omega 3s, methyl donors and factors - the horny goat weed gives me an amazing boost as well.
Ray
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