Posted by morgan miller on August 1, 2010, at 2:36:36
In reply to Re: Curcumin interactions?, posted by former poster on July 31, 2010, at 11:48:12
> Here is the list of my daily meds and supplements: Mirapex 2mg, Vyvanse 70mg, Clonazepam 2mg, Carvedilol 37.5mg, Benadryl 25mg, Naproxen 1000mg, Androgel. I recently tapered off of Bupropion. For the supplements: Krill oil, Curcumin, Tumeric, Goji berries, Adapton, Grape seed extract, Cellfood DNA-RNA, Cellfood, CoQ-10, Cinnamon, Vitamin D.
You should be fine with the Turmeric/Curcumin. I would add a good food based multivitamin and take a 3rd or 2/3rds the dose 5 days a week. I would also add vitamin K2 in the form of MK7 and some Magnesium(glycinate, taurinate, malate, or citrate-taken at night along with calcium citrate may help with relaxation and sleep), and maybe Resveratrol from Revgenetics-if you are really into health and longevity, which it sounds like you are.
So why the krill oil? I think a good quality fish oil is much cheaper and just as good. Fish oil is actually absorbed very well in the stomach. I wouldn't buy into the hype that krill is that much better absorbed than fish oil. I also think you get more EFA Omega 3s(DHA and EPA of course) with fish oil. Anyway, just think you might save some money.
Did you know pomegranate extract can act as a natural aromatase inhibitor(pomegranate is also just great for overall health)? Just thought that might be of some interest since you are taking Androgel. Stinging nettles might be of interest as well because it inhibits SHBG(Sex hormone binding globulin). SHBG inhibits free testosterone production. I recently started taking micronized DHEA, so things like pomegranate and stinging nettles are of interest to me. I'm trying to keep all the hormones in balance while boosting DHEAS and testosterone.Morgan
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