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Hi ,

I take ALA as part of my daily nutritional regimen. I get it from Swanson Health

Products. This link will take you to their online catalog, where you can do a

search on ALA:

http://tinyurl.com/2zsv3v

I like Swanson because they are GMP-certified, have a flat rate shipping charge

of $4.95, and most of their supplements come in capsule form (making them easy

to swallow and digest).

Best regards,

Dudley Delany

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Hi, all.

At the MS conference, Dr. Burt Berkson talked about using alpha lipoic

acid (ALA) to get cure diabetes-caused neuropathy.

Has anyone on this group used ALA. If yes, where do you get it. I know

a prescription is not needed, but I don't know a good source.

Hansen

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i'm not sure if it was from the conference or his book but I did read it is important to supplement with b vitamins because the ala sucks your b's away. I spoke to him for a few minutes and he did have brand he liked because he knew personally that the people made a good product.cyndi Cyndi Lenzpsychrn@...clenz@...http://www.tdgr2productions.com On Jan 3, 2008, at 10:49 PM, Dudley Delany wrote:Hi ,I take ALA as part of my daily nutritional regimen. I get it from Swanson Health Products. This link will take you to their online catalog, where you can do a search on ALA:http://tinyurl.com/2zsv3vI like Swanson because they are GMP-certified, have a flat rate shipping charge of $4.95, and most of their supplements come in capsule form (making them easy to swallow and digest).Best regards,Dudley Delanydudley_delany [low dose naltrexone] Alpha Lipoic Acid?Hi, all. At the MS conference, Dr. Burt Berkson talked about using alpha lipoic acid (ALA) to get cure diabetes-caused neuropathy. Has anyone on this group used ALA. If yes, where do you get it. I know a prescription is not needed, but I don't know a good source. Hansen

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The brand Dr. Berkson has used is Metabolic Maintenance racemic ALA. Yes he does recommend a B complex with it for that reason you mention.

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i'm not sure if it was from the conference or his book but I did read it is important to supplement with b vitamins because the ala sucks your b's away. I spoke to him for a few minutes and he did have brand he liked because he knew personally that the people made a good product.

cyndi

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On Jan 3, 2008, at 10:49 PM, Dudley Delany wrote:

Hi ,I take ALA as part of my daily nutritional regimen. I get it from Swanson Health Products. This link will take you to their online catalog, where you can do a search on ALA:http://tinyurl.com/2zsv3vI like Swanson because they are GMP-certified, have a flat rate shipping charge of $4.95, and most of their supplements come in capsule form (making them easy to swallow and digest).Best regards,Dudley Delanydudley_delany-----Original Message-----From: e_eric_hansenSent: Thursday, January 3, 2008 4:15 PMlow dose naltrexone Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Alpha Lipoic Acid?Hi, all. At the MS confere

nce, Dr. Burt Berkson talked about using alpha lipoic acid (ALA) to get cure diabetes-caused neuropathy. Has anyone on this group used ALA. If yes, where do you get it. I know a prescription is not needed, but I don't know a good source. Hansen

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