Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 132537

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suppliments: enie meanie mynie moe

Posted by susan C on December 19, 2002, at 18:18:33

Ok, maybe this is an obvious question, but here goes:]

How do you figure out if what is offered in a suppliment bottle is "good quality"? Does price indicate quality?

Do the USA standards really mean anything?

Mouse resisting swallowing ONE MORE PILL

 

Re: suppliments: enie meanie mynie moe » susan C

Posted by Ritch on December 19, 2002, at 21:22:55

In reply to suppliments: enie meanie mynie moe, posted by susan C on December 19, 2002, at 18:18:33

> Ok, maybe this is an obvious question, but here goes:]
>
> How do you figure out if what is offered in a suppliment bottle is "good quality"? Does price indicate quality?
>
> Do the USA standards really mean anything?
>
> Mouse resisting swallowing ONE MORE PILL

What supplements are you considering....?

 

Re: suppliments: enie meanie mynie moe

Posted by susan C on December 20, 2002, at 11:17:45

In reply to Re: suppliments: enie meanie mynie moe » susan C, posted by Ritch on December 19, 2002, at 21:22:55

hi mitch :o)
to start off with, a general multivitamin, then perhaps extra calcium (but I need to track my usual intake to see if I really need it) maybe vit E, something for my joints, cant remember the name, oh, and that all time fav, additional C. OH OH and YES, fish oil, or flax oil or Omega 3 or Alpha one or Phi beta capa....do those come in capsules? (As you can see I am having a hard time taking any of this very seriously)

I have tried suppliments in the past. I took a multi with Zinc when starting Depakote, but did not notice any difference in "hair retention", what I noticed is after 9 months, all went back to normal...When taking C for prevention of colds, I noticed I drank more water (to down the pills) and I had less illness.

So far, I am taking no suppliments, I am the healthest I have been, and the only thing I can point to is (not compulsively) diligently, washing my hands and getting lots of sleep.
As to the suppliments helping with my mental health, I can say, over the years of trying Bs and evening primrose oil and and and...there has been no change other than what might be placebo...because after awhile it goes away.

At this point, I feel pretty good with the meds I am taking. The addition of the CCB has helped a lot. And, so, I thought, hm, suppliments arent going to be the answer, but perhaps there is some careful tuning of my nutrition in order? Time to try again.

The bug of all of this, is it could all change at any time any way, because

"Thats just the way it is"
S.I. Clark

Any observations much appreciated
mouse suspicious of bottles on the shelf

 

Re: suppliments: enie meanie mynie moe » susan C

Posted by Ritch on December 20, 2002, at 19:45:38

In reply to Re: suppliments: enie meanie mynie moe, posted by susan C on December 20, 2002, at 11:17:45

> hi mitch :o)
> to start off with, a general multivitamin, then perhaps extra calcium (but I need to track my usual intake to see if I really need it) maybe vit E, something for my joints, cant remember the name, oh, and that all time fav, additional C. OH OH and YES, fish oil, or flax oil or Omega 3 or Alpha one or Phi beta capa....do those come in capsules? (As you can see I am having a hard time taking any of this very seriously)
>
> I have tried suppliments in the past. I took a multi with Zinc when starting Depakote, but did not notice any difference in "hair retention", what I noticed is after 9 months, all went back to normal...When taking C for prevention of colds, I noticed I drank more water (to down the pills) and I had less illness.
>
> So far, I am taking no suppliments, I am the healthest I have been, and the only thing I can point to is (not compulsively) diligently, washing my hands and getting lots of sleep.
> As to the suppliments helping with my mental health, I can say, over the years of trying Bs and evening primrose oil and and and...there has been no change other than what might be placebo...because after awhile it goes away.
>
> At this point, I feel pretty good with the meds I am taking. The addition of the CCB has helped a lot. And, so, I thought, hm, suppliments arent going to be the answer, but perhaps there is some careful tuning of my nutrition in order? Time to try again.
>
> The bug of all of this, is it could all change at any time any way, because
>
> "Thats just the way it is"
> S.I. Clark
>
> Any observations much appreciated
> mouse suspicious of bottles on the shelf

Here's some personal experience with supplements:
1) DHEA made me a little too wired with muscle tension.
2) SAM-e made me a little too wired (just for a few hours postdosing) and I felt agitated (Wellbutrin like), and for some reason my eyes felt "filmy" and "foggy".
3) DL-phenylalanine caused some appetite suppresion but not much else.
4) L-Tyrosine: *Something* positive happened. All I know is that I had less difficulty listening to and understanding lyrics (hearing literal words amidst music).
5) Sublingual B-complex: Definitely seemed more energetic.
6) Fish Oil(s): Definitely seemed to help "mixed" depressive symtpoms in some capacity. *Withdrawal* made them worse-that's how I know-I just ran out and felt more rotten.

Mitch


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