Hi gang. I read the other day that PWPs are often deficient in several B vitamins. So I went and ordered a B complex from Amazon. I have two issues though that I’d be grateful if anybody could inform me of: firstly, how often? Daily, weekly?
Also, there appears to be a school of thought that such a supplement is flushed out of the body quickly as they’re not really bioavailable. Similarly I’d welcome any thoughts on this point.
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This is definitely the website to learn about it. Glad you found it! You want B1-HDL. Here is a link. healthunlocked.com/parkinso... husband takes it and many others on this site. There is a lot of help here.
I take a sustained release B complex of modest strength every night before bedtime, and that seems to have been good for me. Others will know the specifics, but I believe the B6 element should not be too high and is best included as pyridoxal 5'-phosphate (PLP)..
Try Hardy's daily essential nutrients. It not only has the b vitamins in the most easily absorbed form but many other minerals vitamins and other useful compounds. Clinical dose is 4 X 3 per day.
Yes we can........naturalmentalhealth.co.uk/s... thinking of buying it for my PWP but a little concerned it contains iron, and the vitamin B6 is in the form of Pyridoxine HCL
Two things to note (1) the list is not comprehensive (2) they are not cheap.
I have used Designs for Health, Pure Encapsulations and Klaire Labs.
Explore the website of the companies listed in the link and get a feel for how they conduct their business. It may give you an insight into how to spot a good brand that may be not on the listing. 🌺
I'm a little concerned a trying to stop the CL and go back to the dopa Plus. I've heard you have to wean off the CL. Any suggestions? Thanks for your help
....and as quite a few supplements suppliers are small companies and contract out for their product you may also look for ‘Manufactured in a GMP Registered Facility’ statement. 🌹
Liquid B-complex is more bioavailable. One of the best Bs is SIGFORM. It has all the right forms of B vitamin. B6 is in the high end of RDA (50mg), but you can take less than the recommended dose on the bottle. We buy it from Amazon. You have to search for the specific B complex as the search engine won't have it on the list of Bs. (Thank you, PB! )
Remember you have to take B6 at least 2 hours before or after your L/C meds as the two are competing to get to the brain.
Thorne's Basic B complex has all the B6 as P5P. My daughter and husband were having nausea problems with Pure's B complex which is a mix of pyridoxine and P5P. The Thorne product worked for them. Their multi looks interesting, it includes selenomethionine.
Not sure if these are helping since I also take other supplements. I just like the composition and chemical bioavailability of this formula as I overdosed with taking only 25 mg/day of B6 in a different one (my blood level of B6 went 3x lab reference range and was causing increase in foot neuropathy) . This formulation has less B6 and is very clean - has minimal amount of inactive ingredients. The company itself is top of the line in supplement manufacturing industry however is more expensive, but I trust their quality.
My dear friend, if you feel no immediate effect from taking a B-Complex, you will never know what it is doing, unless you undertake a battery of monthly lab test.
If you understand the chemistry you will take it. Just consider it nutritional insurance.
See discussion here on the cell energy cycle and the production of ATP.
Happy New Year, friend! Hope this year is better, for all of us! I take B-1 high potency ( one every other day ), and a multivitamin B-Complex ( one a day ). I’ve been doing this, for the last 6 months, and, believe it, or not, I feel somewhat better, overall! I’m able to function in a more normal manner ( before Parkinson’s came into my life ). Stay safe this year, and wishing you, and your family a healthy, 2021!
Thanks Doug. Thanks for replying buddy. Keep smiling! I’m learning to play the piano currently which I’m sure that you’ll approve of. Good for the brain 🧠.
Piano playing is good for the soul, and is good for stress relief! I hope you get past the initial mechanical part, of learning how to play, because once you get a feel for the piano, and remember fingerings, keys, etc., it can open the door to many opportunities, Adam! It is definitely good for the brain, buddy!! How is your Havanese buddy doing? Stay safe! Doug
if you are taking c/l you need to be careful not to take it together or vitamin B6 will block absorption. park_bear has written about this and I have experienced it.
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