Guest guest Posted February 1, 2010 Report Share Posted February 1, 2010 We didn't have side effects but for some reason Tanner needed to take the carn-aware/canosine on an on and off schedule...he would surge when first on then after a few weeks or so he'd surge if we took him off...and then we'd wait and put him back on..same thing all over. I did like it but it kind of bothered me that I didn't understand why it didn't just work all the time like say the fish oils...why on and off? I always have included carnosine/carn-aware on the list of things worth exploring and do believe many in our group have tried it. Most dramatic results prior to nutriiveda have always been fish oils which I also highly recommend. I never heard of the reaction you are talking about before from carn aware..but like anything stay away from anything you see an allergic reaction from...even if it's just an innocent looking little ol' peanut! Oh and PS -carn-aware is a mixture of carnosine, zinc and vitamin e. Your child may be sensitive to the carnosine or the mixture or something else in the mixture? (so of course report to your child's doctor to explore why) ===== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2010 Report Share Posted February 1, 2010 Thanks for your as always prompt response. I will let you know if and when i find a way to resolve this.. > > We didn't have side effects but for some reason Tanner needed to take the carn-aware/canosine on an on and off schedule...he would surge when first on then after a few weeks or so he'd surge if we took him off...and then we'd wait and put him back on..same thing all over. I did like it but it kind of bothered me that I didn't understand why it didn't just work all the time like say the fish oils...why on and off? I always have included carnosine/carn-aware on the list of things worth exploring and do believe many in our group have tried it. Most dramatic results prior to nutriiveda have always been fish oils which I also highly recommend. I never heard of the reaction you are talking about before from carn aware..but like anything stay away from anything you see an allergic reaction from...even if it's just an innocent looking little ol' peanut! > > Oh and PS -carn-aware is a mixture of carnosine, zinc and vitamin e. Your child may be sensitive to the carnosine or the mixture or something else in the mixture? (so of course report to your child's doctor to explore why) > > > ===== > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2010 Report Share Posted February 1, 2010 And btw, i remmeber one of your earlier postys where you mentined that you had been in touch with a researcher who worked on this product with dr Chez. is it possible to forward this to her? or let me have a contact at the company who might be able to provide some insight/ thx > > We didn't have side effects but for some reason Tanner needed to take the carn-aware/canosine on an on and off schedule...he would surge when first on then after a few weeks or so he'd surge if we took him off...and then we'd wait and put him back on..same thing all over. I did like it but it kind of bothered me that I didn't understand why it didn't just work all the time like say the fish oils...why on and off? I always have included carnosine/carn-aware on the list of things worth exploring and do believe many in our group have tried it. Most dramatic results prior to nutriiveda have always been fish oils which I also highly recommend. I never heard of the reaction you are talking about before from carn aware..but like anything stay away from anything you see an allergic reaction from...even if it's just an innocent looking little ol' peanut! > > Oh and PS -carn-aware is a mixture of carnosine, zinc and vitamin e. Your child may be sensitive to the carnosine or the mixture or something else in the mixture? (so of course report to your child's doctor to explore why) > > > ===== > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2010 Report Share Posted February 2, 2010 Hi Latika! You probably mean from this posting http://cherab.org/information/dietaryeffects/carnosine.html Even though at the time I was in touch with Cathleen Buchanan, PhD, she last I heard is no working with Dr. Chez and not sure where she went to. I'd say you're better off anyway going right to the source and contacting Dr. Chez -here's the info off the http://www.carn-aware.com website Carn-Aware, LLC P.O. Box 88 - Lake Bluff IL 60044 Tel: 847 295-0748 Fax: 847 295-0744 They may or may not know what is causing the runny nose. But again if it's an allergic reaction as far as I know the only thing they can say is don't take it/give it. Since carnosine is found naturally in red meat and chicken...any runny noses after eating either of these foods? Also keep in mind that outside of fish oils which I believe are well accepted as benign, when you start mixing any other vitamins you can change reaction as well. But again do call Dr. Chez/Carn-aware and let us know what you learn. Thanks! ===== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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