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Has anyone tried the above by prof birkmayer and got more energy. I suffer bad fatigue but tried these on recommendation but did nothing for me

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parkie13

Expensive, did nothing for me

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parkie13

What seems to work for me is a health supplement called thyroid nascent iodine. It is a tincture and you just use few drops in water. I don't use it all the time just when I'm tired. Next day I see a definite difference.

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Connie18 in reply to parkie13

We're did you get it from

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parkie13

You can do a search on eBay, there's many different kinds the last one I got was Edgar Cayce brand

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glenandgerry in reply to parkie13

How did you come by Edgar Cayce thyroid nascent iodine? I notice here cayce.com/health-solutions/... that Cayce recommended using iodine under the supervision of a Dr. Was it your Dr that recommended it? My husband with PD takes Lugol's Iodine Solution which is just about to run out so will have to do more research and find more info on Atomic iodine to see if hubby may benefit from that as you did parkie 13 :-)

Btw if you have any more info or advice on taking nascent iodine, I would much appreciate it.

Thanks.

Gerry

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parkie13 in reply to glenandgerry

No, I don't have any more information. I don't take all the time just once in awhile. I did take lugol's solution before also.

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glenandgerry in reply to parkie13

Thanks, do you feel more benefit from the nascent iodine than from the lugols?

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parkie13 in reply to glenandgerry

It's been a while since I took lugol's solution, I don't really know

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Connie18

Are they cheaper, as birkmayer is so expensive but they say they are the only ones that work. I wouldn't mind if they took away my symptoms as i would give my last penny to be rid of them. I find the more sinement I have the worse the symptoms and pain. They really mess around with my internal workings and try and tell me that my symtoms are the condition. Rubbish as I'm better in morning prior to drugs and the more I take the more side efffects and pain. I have never heard of a condition where the meds cause more problems than they solve

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parkie13 in reply to Connie18

rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?...

That's the one that I got

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sunvox

NADH is a NAD+ precursor. You need to understand what NAD+ precursors are and how they are different. They include niacin, NAM, NR, NMN, NADH. They all create NAD+ which is the end goal, but how they get there and what else they do is just as important.

hvmn.com/biohacker-guide/me...

sciencedirect.com/science/a...

brenner.lab.uiowa.edu/sites...

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lifeextension.com/magazine/...

supplementpolice.com/nad/

vitamonk.com/blogs/health/w...

truniagen.com/science

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and then the science research that is building that shows the POSSIBILITY of NAD+ repletion to halt the damage done in Parkinson's. To date all the research is in cultures and animal models, but what researchers are finding again and again and in many different neurological disorders is that NAD+ repletion stops neurodegeneration, BUT a big piece of this improving message is that NR and NMN (which are both newly discovered NAD+ precursors) are Sirtuin activators where as the old Niacin and NAM were Sirtuin inhibitors..

Pending Human Clinical Trials not for PD:

clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show...

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Completed Human Clinical Trials:

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Other research:

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articl...

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ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/258...

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ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/256...

cell.com/cell-metabolism/fu...

cell.com/cell-metabolism/fu...

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/810...

sciencedirect.com/science/a...

pnas.org/content/early/2018...

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and no you don't have to take a B complex. A B Complex MAY help as well, but the research on that topic is altogether different and unclear.

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