Guest guest Posted October 2, 2000 Report Share Posted October 2, 2000 Re: Laurie L - Priacetum > Hi Steve, > I had been taking 3 per day, and got very good results from that. > Ken told me that there was a thread here about another benefit from > Piracetam, and that we should take more, so we doubled my dose. > Unfortunately, I can't remember why. Something about red blood cells > (?). Sometimes I still need to be told things more than once to > remember them *sigh*. I'll ask him today when he gets home (or > earlier if he shows up on MSN messenger). > > At three a day (AM, lunchtime and dinner) it has nicely kept me out > of the day-long deep brain fog I used to have, so this should be > something you could personalize, according to your own symptoms. You > might just want to take it during your foggy times of the day, as Ken > is doing now. > > Another factor for me is stroke risk. Since I've had transient > strokes and they were rather alarming, I also like to take piracetam > during the day so I can feel safer about that until I start > anticoagulation therapy. > > Laurie > > > > > This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences with each other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment discussed here, please consult your doctor. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2009 Report Share Posted May 18, 2009 Thanks Laurie for your response. Just knowing that someone else has walked this road with similar symptoms and gotten better is so helpful. I will relay this information on to my son and I hope it will be an encouragement for him. We have recently started Bee's protocol and the UPS man just delivered my order with coconut oil and many other things we will need. I am off to print my checklist of what we need to take each day and to encourage my son that life doesn't end when you can't eat bread! Thanks again, Darlene > > Hi Darlene > My son used to have the same problem also. If he became stressed or exercised his torso would flush red and then would itch terribly. He could not stand it. Showering made it worse. He also had ice cold toes yet they would feel hot, burning, itching and they would swell. These were his main candida symptoms. They got worse over a few years before I figured out we had candida. It got so bad that he finally agreed to follow the diet and he no longer has any problems. > Years later he is still following this diet for the most part and has had no reoccurrance of the symptoms. > I would think if you have candida your son does too and he would benefit from the program greatly. Initially my son refused to go on the diet but had a major attack during final exams which he could no longer endure. He wasn't living at home then so it really was up to him to get better. I think your son will have to decide for himself. But in the meantime you can serve him food that is candida healing. > Take care > Laurie > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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