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Adrenal Supplement??

To: neurosarcoidosis Sent: Fri, February 18, 2011 10:51:05 PMSubject: Fatigued to Fantastic book

I'm wondering if anyone else has read this book. It's mostly for fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue and since i have been told i have those, on top of sarcoidosis, i have been trying to implement some of the things they are talking about. i have been having a hard time because of my memory and cognitive issues...remembering what i've read. reading nonfiction books has now become overwhelming...to a degree...depending on how i'm feeling. of course, there's a degree of technical issues talked about and i read it and go...huh?... I have taste/smell issues and the powdered supplements i add to my yogurt, though good for me, are hard to get down. Maybe if they put them in a chocolate bar it would be easier....lol. So i will slowly plod through the book and slowly ingest my yogurt concoction. Why is all the stuff that's good for you so hard to eat?! Next on my

list is to start an andrenal supplement. At least, I just take two and swallow with those....lol. ...may my path be enlightened!, Life may not always be the party we hoped for, but while we're here we might as well dance!

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I take one called Adrenal Stress End. it helps with body stress and low blood sugar episodes. The book explains it much better than I can right now. I'm not feeling too well and it's beyond me at this time. Life may not always be the party we hoped for, but while we're here we might as well dance!

Subject: Re: Fatigued to Fantastic bookTo: Neurosarcoidosis Date: Sunday, February 20, 2011, 4:36 AM

Adrenal Supplement??

To: neurosarcoidosis Sent: Fri, February 18, 2011 10:51:05 PMSubject: Fatigued to Fantastic book

I'm wondering if anyone else has read this book. It's mostly for fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue and since i have been told i have those, on top of sarcoidosis, i have been trying to implement some of the things they are talking about. i have been having a hard time because of my memory and cognitive issues...remembering what i've read. reading nonfiction books has now become overwhelming...to a degree...depending on how i'm feeling. of course, there's a degree of technical issues talked about and i read it and go...huh?... I have taste/smell issues and the powdered supplements i add to my yogurt, though good for me, are hard to get down. Maybe if they put them in a chocolate bar it would be easier....lol. So i will slowly plod through the book and slowly ingest my yogurt concoction. Why is all the stuff that's good for you so hard to eat?! Next on my

list is to start an andrenal supplement. At least, I just take two and swallow with those....lol. ...may my path be enlightened!, Life may not always be the party we hoped for, but while we're here we might as well dance!

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Good questions, what is Adrenal Supplement, natural, or do you need a prescription for a doctor? MarlaJust one day at a time, That's all God ask of us. for there never really is a tomorrow, as that too

is just today:)  

 

Adrenal Supplement??

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Sent: Fri, February 18, 2011 10:51:05 PMSubject: Fatigued to Fantastic book 

I'm wondering if anyone else has read this book.  It's mostly for fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue and since i have been told i have those, on top of sarcoidosis, i have been trying to implement some of the things they are talking about.  i have been having a hard time because of my memory and cognitive issues...remembering what i've read.  reading nonfiction books has now become overwhelming...to a degree...depending on how i'm feeling.  of course, there's a degree of technical issues talked about and i read it and go...huh?...  I have taste/smell issues and the powdered supplements i add to my yogurt, though good for me, are hard to get down.  Maybe if they put them in a chocolate bar it would be easier....lol.  So i will slowly plod through the book and slowly ingest my yogurt concoction.  Why is all the stuff that's good for you so hard to eat?!  Next on my

list is to start an andrenal supplement.  At least, I just take two and swallow with those....lol.  ...may my path be enlightened!, Life may not always be the party we hoped for, but while we're here we might as well dance!

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The ones i take are natural. I buy them through amazon and they are by a company called Enzymatic Therapy. It is called Adrenal Stress End and has adrenal glandulars, vit.c, panothenic acid(a B vit), licorice and chromium. It helps support adrenal function. I also bought the book for about $10 through amazon. Sarcoidosis is even mentioned. The book is mainly about Chronic Fatigue and fibromyalgia. Many sarcoidosis patients end up with Chronic Fatigue. Mine has gotten really bad over the last year +. I don't know if I'll get the the Fantastic part but i really need to work on the Fatigued part. I just started D-ribose(another supplement) that is supposed to help with muscle pain and increase body energy. I've read very good things about

D-ribose.Life may not always be the party we hoped for, but while we're here we might as well dance!

Adrenal Supplement??

To: neurosarcoidosis Sent: Fri, February 18, 2011 10:51:05 PMSubject: Fatigued to Fantastic book

I'm wondering if anyone else has read this book. It's mostly for fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue and since i have been told i have those, on top of sarcoidosis, i have been trying to implement some of the things they are talking about. i have been having a hard time because of my memory and cognitive issues...remembering what i've read. reading nonfiction books has now become overwhelming...to a degree...depending on how i'm feeling. of course, there's a degree of technical issues talked about and i read it and go...huh?... I have taste/smell issues and the powdered supplements i add to my yogurt, though good for me, are hard to get down. Maybe if they put them in a chocolate bar it would be easier....lol. So i will slowly plod through the book and slowly ingest my yogurt concoction. Why is all the stuff that's good for you so hard to eat?! Next on my

list is to start an andrenal supplement. At least, I just take two and swallow with those....lol. ...may my path be enlightened!, Life may not always be the party we hoped for, but while we're here we might as well dance!

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thanks , between you and mitch, maybe I can get some of this body craziness straightened out. I hate the thought of having to up the pred anymore.

Subject: Re: Fatigued to Fantastic bookTo: Neurosarcoidosis Date: Sunday, February 20, 2011, 4:36 AM

Adrenal Supplement??

To: neurosarcoidosis Sent: Fri, February 18, 2011 10:51:05 PMSubject: Fatigued to Fantastic book

I'm wondering if anyone else has read this book. It's mostly for fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue and since i have been told i have those, on top of sarcoidosis, i have been trying to implement some of the things they are talking about. i have been having a hard time because of my memory and cognitive issues...remembering what i've read. reading nonfiction books has now become overwhelming...to a degree...depending on how i'm feeling. of course, there's a degree of technical issues talked about and i read it and go...huh?... I have taste/smell issues and the powdered supplements i add to my yogurt, though good for me, are hard to get down. Maybe if they put them in a chocolate bar it would be easier....lol. So i will slowly plod through the book and slowly ingest my yogurt concoction. Why is all the stuff that's good for you so hard to eat?! Next on my

list is to start an andrenal supplement. At least, I just take two and swallow with those....lol. ...may my path be enlightened!, Life may not always be the party we hoped for, but while we're here we might as well dance!

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