Guest guest Posted January 1, 2004 Report Share Posted January 1, 2004 Tom Bayuk's Revised Supplement List 1. Octacosanol.......................................................8OOO mg 2. Grape Seed Extract................................................ 3000 mg 3. Lecithin............................................................. 1000 mg 4. CoQ10................................................................200 mg 5. Jarro-Dophilus.......................................1 Capsule 4 X A Day 6. Vitamin " D " ...........................................................800 mg 7. EPA/DHA........................................................... 9000 mg 8. Vitamin B-Complex.................................................100 mg 9. " B-12.........................................................100 mcg 10. Vitamin C............................................................ 3000 mg 11. " E...............................................................800 mg 12. Evening Primrose Oil................................................1000 mg 13. Flax Seed Oil..........................................................2000 mg 14. Magnesium..............................................................500 mg 15. Zinc........................................................................50 mg 16. Selenium...............................................................200 mcg 17. Alpha Lipoic Acid....................................................500 mg 18. L-Phenylalanine.........For Spasms................................500 mg 19. Lutein...................................................................200 mg 20. Curcumin..............................................................1500 mg 21. Pau D'Arco........................................................... 1500 mg 22. MSM.................................................................. 2000mg 23. Glutamine..............................................................4 Grams 24. Bilberry..................................................................100mg 25. Calcium....Better to eat foods rich in calcium than supplement Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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