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Sunny, in the email I got, there link seemed to be missing...maybe I

am missing something else? I was interested in the post because at

Thanksgiving my son brought a Popular Science ad for a product that

combined alpha lipoic acid and acetyl l-carnitine. Can't remember

the name but I think it started with N. It was advertised as helping

mitochondrial function which is why it caught his eye. I expect this

is the product you were talking about? I had an adverse reaction to

alpha lipoic acid but have never tried acetyl l-carnitine. Anyway,

just curious.

Barbara

> >

>

> Hello again,

>

>

> Alpha lipoic acid and (acetyl L) carnitine are two supplements

> frequently on lists of mito coctails. I had read about them in

various

> sports/nutrition sources before I saw the mito coctails. I found

this

> site for a product that combines the two. It has some information

and

> links that might be useful. I do realize it is a sales pitch for

their

> product, but I know of Dr. Ames. He has done work on the two

> supplements in rats at Berkely for many years, and is widely

published.

> I am considering using this form. I would be interested in

anyone's

> comments.

>

> Regards,

>

> Sunny

>

> Now, off to the day! Dentist - root canal - and a bit of grocery

> shopping! LOL

>

>

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Sunny, in the email I got, there link seemed to be missing...maybe I

am missing something else? I was interested in the post because at

Thanksgiving my son brought a Popular Science ad for a product that

combined alpha lipoic acid and acetyl l-carnitine. Can't remember

the name but I think it started with N. It was advertised as helping

mitochondrial function which is why it caught his eye. I expect this

is the product you were talking about? I had an adverse reaction to

alpha lipoic acid but have never tried acetyl l-carnitine. Anyway,

just curious.

Barbara

> >

>

> Hello again,

>

>

> Alpha lipoic acid and (acetyl L) carnitine are two supplements

> frequently on lists of mito coctails. I had read about them in

various

> sports/nutrition sources before I saw the mito coctails. I found

this

> site for a product that combines the two. It has some information

and

> links that might be useful. I do realize it is a sales pitch for

their

> product, but I know of Dr. Ames. He has done work on the two

> supplements in rats at Berkely for many years, and is widely

published.

> I am considering using this form. I would be interested in

anyone's

> comments.

>

> Regards,

>

> Sunny

>

> Now, off to the day! Dentist - root canal - and a bit of grocery

> shopping! LOL

>

>

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Yes, this is the product my son had seen, though my memory was bad

as usual. The n was on the end, not the beginning.

Thanks

Barbara

> > > >

> > >

> > > Hello again,

> > >

> > >

> > > Alpha lipoic acid and (acetyl L) carnitine are two 

supplements 

> > > frequently on lists of mito coctails.  I had read about them

in

> > various

> > > sports/nutrition sources before I saw the mito coctails.  I

found

> > this

> > > site for a product that combines the two.  It has some

information

> > and

> > > links that might be useful.  I do realize it is a sales pitch

for

> > their

> > > product, but I know of Dr. Ames.  He has done work on the two

> > > supplements in rats at Berkely for many years, and is widely

> > published.

> > >   I am considering using this form.  I would be interested in

> > anyone's

> > > comments.

> > >

> > > Regards,

> > >

> > > Sunny

> > >

> > > Now, off to the day!  Dentist - root canal - and a bit of

grocery

> > > shopping!  LOL

> > >

> > >

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Ohh, Barbara

Do I ever know what you mean about memory. And most of the time I can

remember things later..... unfortunately too late some times. Names

NEVER were easy for me though, and they bedevil and confound me daily.

I can describe a convo, what a person was wearing, where she was

standing at a party that was weeks ago, etc, but just have a blank on

the name.

>

> Yes, this is the product my son had seen, though my memory was bad

> as usual. The n was on the end, not the beginning.

>

> Thanks

> Barbara

>

>

> > >  > >

> > >  >

> > >  > Hello again,

> > >  >

> > >  >

> > >  > Alpha lipoic acid and (acetyl L) carnitine are two 

> supplements 

> > >  > frequently on lists of mito coctails.  I had read about them

> in

> > >  various

> > >  > sports/nutrition sources before I saw the mito coctails.  I

> found

> > >  this

> > >  > site for a product that combines the two.  It has some

> information

> > >  and

> > >  > links that might be useful.  I do realize it is a sales pitch

> for

> > >  their

> > >  > product, but I know of Dr. Ames.  He has done work on the two

> > >  > supplements in rats at Berkely for many years, and is widely

> > >  published.

> > >  >   I am considering using this form.  I would be interested in

> > >  anyone's

> > >  > comments.

> > >  >

> > >  > Regards,

> > >  >

> > >  > Sunny

> > >  >

> > >  > Now, off to the day!  Dentist - root canal - and a bit of

> grocery

> > >  > shopping!  LOL

> > >  >

> > >  >

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