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> Corvalen/D-Ribose; is it helping anyone? Is it tolerated?

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> Thanks, nina

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Didn't do a thing for me. I think it has been discussed several times

in this forum in the past, so you might try searching the archives and

see what you come up with.

Marcia on

in Salem, Massachusetts

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Didn't help me

Diane in MI

Re: Corvalen/D-Ribose; is it helping anyone?

Both did nothing for me whatsoever - they did not make me feel worse.

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Couldn't tolerate it even in the tiniest quantity.

Rosie

Didn't help me

Diane in MI

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Both did nothing for me whatsoever - they did not make me feel worse.

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It didn't do a thing for me either, though research claims it helps a large

percentage with energy. I tried it for months with no luck.

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It does help me. No cure, but a little help (maybe a 10-20% increase in

functionality/

productivity). If you search the archives you'll find more info. I think you

have to take a lot,

like 15 gm per day, for a few months for a fair trial. And maybe it has to be

taken with the

combination of supplements that Dr. Myhill suggests for it to work.

These messages mention cheap sources online (it does get costly if bought at

retail stores):

#107200

#118392

I also get a little help from NADH (another expensive one).

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> Corvalen/D-Ribose; is it helping anyone? Is it tolerated?

>

> I have wasted tons of money on stuff that doesn't do anything but

> make me more ill in the long run. Many things do seem to help if

> taken in their farthest UPstream form in minute amounts.

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D-Ribose, even at smaller than regular doses gives me a faster heartbeat. I

avoid it like the plague.

-Wendi

Re: Corvalen/D-Ribose; is it helping anyone?

It does help me. No cure, but a little help (maybe a 10-20% increase in

functionality/

productivity) . If you search the archives you'll find more info. I think you

have to take a lot,

like 15 gm per day, for a few months for a fair trial. And maybe it has to be

taken with the

combination of supplements that Dr. Myhill suggests for it to work.

These messages mention cheap sources online (it does get costly if bought at

retail stores):

#107200

#118392

I also get a little help from NADH (another expensive one).

>

> Corvalen/D-Ribose; is it helping anyone? Is it tolerated?

>

> I have wasted tons of money on stuff that doesn't do anything but

> make me more ill in the long run. Many things do seem to help if

> taken in their farthest UPstream form in minute amounts.

....

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Yes - the tiniest bit on the tip of my tongue gives me palpitations and

severe breathlessness.

Rosie

D-Ribose, even at smaller than regular doses gives me a faster heartbeat. I

avoid it like the plague.

-Wendi

Re: Corvalen/D-Ribose; is it helping anyone?

It does help me. No cure, but a little help (maybe a 10-20% increase in

functionality/

productivity) . If you search the archives you'll find more info. I think

you have to take a lot,

like 15 gm per day, for a few months for a fair trial. And maybe it has to

be taken with the

combination of supplements that Dr. Myhill suggests for it to work.

These messages mention cheap sources online (it does get costly if bought at

retail stores):

#107200

#118392

I also get a little help from NADH (another expensive one).

>

> Corvalen/D-Ribose; is it helping anyone? Is it tolerated?

>

> I have wasted tons of money on stuff that doesn't do anything but

> make me more ill in the long run. Many things do seem to help if

> taken in their farthest UPstream form in minute amounts.

....

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Ribose does help me, but only at 15 grams per day. It has a mild energy

improvement effect. I also take it with AL Carnitine, but not sure that

part makes any difference. I buy it from Vitacost, fairly less

expensive in powder form.

Jill

shakerz25 wrote:

>

> It does help me. No cure, but a little help (maybe a 10-20% increase

> in functionality/

> productivity). If you search the archives you'll find more info. I

> think you have to take a lot,

> like 15 gm per day, for a few months for a fair trial. And maybe it

> has to be taken with the

> combination of supplements that Dr. Myhill suggests for it to work.

>

> These messages mention cheap sources online (it does get costly if

> bought at retail stores):

> #107200

> #118392

>

> I also get a little help from NADH (another expensive one).

>

>

> >

> > Corvalen/D-Ribose; is it helping anyone? Is it tolerated?

> >

> > I have wasted tons of money on stuff that doesn't do anything but

> > make me more ill in the long run. Many things do seem to help if

> > taken in their farthest UPstream form in minute amounts.

> ...

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> > Corvalen/D-Ribose; is it helping anyone? Is it tolerated?

> >

> <snip>

> >

> > Thanks, nina

> >

>

> Didn't do a thing for me. I think it has been discussed several

times

> in this forum in the past, so you might try searching the archives

and

> see what you come up with.

>

> Marcia on

> in Salem, Massachusetts

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Okay, I'm confused. It looks like I said that it *did* help me

sometime in the past, but I don't remember this. Whoever posted this,

could they tell me which post of mine this came from? Maybe I can

track down what I meant at that time...

Thanks,

Marcia on

> > >

> > > Corvalen/D-Ribose; is it helping anyone? Is it tolerated?

> > >

> > <snip>

> > >

> > > Thanks, nina

> > >

> >

> > Didn't do a thing for me. I think it has been discussed several

> times

> > in this forum in the past, so you might try searching the archives

> and

> > see what you come up with.

> >

> > Marcia on

> > in Salem, Massachusetts

> >

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