Hi everyone ,
I have been using supplements for about 3 years now to help control my fibro symptoms. I have had quite a bit of trial and error but some very good success so far. I am not "healed" but I have lots of better days now that I am supplementing.
About a year ago I started taking coral calcium and I have had great success with that. It really helped with the muscle pain and fatigue and I started with 6 capsules a day and now take 2 -4 ,I then added some supplements to help support my thyroid and that really helped with my fatigue. I am still taking them most days. My biggest problems were pain and fatigue and now that they are under control with the supplements I have started LC eating and exercising on my new treadmill. I would never even dreamed I could be walking so well 3 months ago because of the terrible leg pain and cramping at night that made me so tired everyday. I thought I might never get that vicious cycle under control but everything is moving in the right direction.
POTASSIUM is very important on the LC Woe .I learned that the hard way this week because when I changed my diet I was having swelling in my knees and tired legs and cramps again. I add liquid potassium to my tea in the morning and use NO SALT
which is potassium to take care of that. My legs thanked me this morning . Sometimes it is something very simple so don't forget the potassium.............
Tablet VS Capsule. I have found that supplements in capsule form seem to be more absorbable. The hard tablets don't always desolve enough to get any real benefit.
Where to buy? I have also found that buying a higher quality supplement is worth the extra price I have paid because they do work better. If you are considering supplements ,do a little research and try and see if you can find the most bioavailable form . Just for example. I buy a form of magnesium from a friend of mine who sells a high quality supplement and I only need one of that magnesium to achieve the desired result but other magnesium tablets I might need as many as 4 .Her tablet only contains 100 mg of magnesium and the other contains 400 but I don't see any results . So in the end I am not saving anything because I have to take so many of the cheaper tablets for my body to absorb them. . As they say you get what you pay for I guess.........
I did find an article this morning that seemed very informative as far as supplements and since I don't always remember what is supposed to help I printed it out for myself .I am also considering adding the combo 5htp therapy. I have found it is better to take smaller doses of many supplements rather then high doses of one because I figure that is how we get it from our foodI have found Supplements to be very helpful and found this article to be
very helpful. the address is
http://www.holistic-online.com/Reme...b_nutrition.htm
Well that has been my experience with supplements so far.
Debbie