+* Found Info 🙃 ALINAMIN EX PLUS... ingredients alinamin-kenko.jp/en/produc... Fursultiamine (vitamin B1 derivative) 100mg** (in fursultiamine hydrochloride equivalent, 109.16mg)plus other stuff.... I assume since it says 2 - 3 a day, it is not as active as TTFD.... 🙃
** In three tablets (maximum daily dose)
As I understand, it is drug in Japan, I ordered without a prescription. Now maybe, I can find some research on it. Some interesting data: alinamin-kenko.jp/en/produc... 🙃
Amazon says my order will be (Arriving July 6 - July 8), There's a 99% chance, I will start taking... Somebody has done research on what it takes to make it work. I will probably stop taking all the B vitamins I been taking trying to get TTFD to work for me. Hopefully, I can find my sweet spot quickly.
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Do you have any research for use in Parkinson's? As I understand, it is a prescription drug in Japan. How active is it compared to TTFD? I am finding that 16.7 mg is too much TTFD for me. What dose should I start with? I am taking B vitamins with the TTFD to try to keep my B’s in balance. Looks like you have already added the vitamins and this should no longer be a concern. Bottle ordered.
Why is it that I can purchase what’s considered a drug in Japan without a prescription in the USA? The answer I got from a search surprised me - Dietary supplements are well defined in the USA and European countries, because they are regulated by law, but they are not regulated in Japan.
Seems backwards to me, unless you consider; Maybe it is legal in Japan for a manufacturer to call a product a drug when in other countries it is a supplement.
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