Guest guest Posted December 19, 2007 Report Share Posted December 19, 2007 I have two more questions. You said: " I gave mito cocktail 2-3x per day, with fat. " Does that mean she needs to eat something with fat - like meat or cheese - when she takes it? Or, basically with meals that contain fat? (probably a brain dead question, sorry) Also, was it chelation that made you able to stop giving, or did the mito cocktail reverse the issues on its own? Thanks for all the help. I'm really looking forward to trying this with her. Just need to get the supps now. I was telling her dad about this thread and he thought it made sense for her too. P. danasview wrote: > > > > I went and looked at the link. What I am gathering is that you give > > this combination of supplements as individuals, but at the same time, > > daily. > > > > >>And you do them as the USRDA or less for each. > > For some of the supps, my son was already fully loaded when I started > the mito, so I only gave USRDA, and for a few of them I did not have > to give them at all. Some, tho, I used relatively high doses. > > >>You start them > > all at the same time too? Not just one at a time to check for effects? > > I started them one at a time. For my son, the required ones were > carnitine, taurine, and CoQ10. Taurine is not part of the official > mito cocktail, so I started that one later than the others, after I > figured out that my son needed it in addition to the official mito > cocktail for proper fat absorption. I started carnitine first [it was > helpful for much more than mito issues], then the CoQ10, then the taurine. > > Dana > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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