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‎03-15-2015 01:01 PM
I've been researching a supplement for diabetic nerve pain. Been trying to find a good price, from calling local vitamin/health food stores..online vendors. I finally found it online for a good price. Not only that, but, you can add multiple coupons on the order! I googled for coupons and entered both, and they took both! No shipping, no tax! No way could I find a better price. This has taken me most of the morning, but its worth it to me. They also have free returns and its a BBB website. Pureformulas..is the company. If any of you have been using it, I would love your reviews! Tia!
This link is the one I read. I already use 600 mg alpha lipoc acid for pain and wanted to add the SOD. If any of you are interested, lmk.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23860422
‎03-15-2015 01:10 PM
I also have nerve damage/pain from some pretty gnarly chemo for breast cancer and tried a few supplements but I didn't notice a difference. I was taking b-12 and lipoic acid and also something called benfotamine which is a mix of b vits. Mine is in my finger tips and hands. I will check this out.
‎03-15-2015 01:29 PM
On 3/15/2015 emmysmom said:I've been researching a supplement for diabetic nerve pain. Been trying to find a good price, from calling local vitamin/health food stores..online vendors. I finally found it online for a good price. Not only that, but, you can add multiple coupons on the order! I googled for coupons and entered both, and they took both! No shipping, no tax! No way could I find a better price. This has taken me most of the morning, but its worth it to me. They also have free returns and its a BBB website. Pureformulas..is the company. If any of you have been using it, I would love your reviews! Tia!
This link is the one I read. I already use 600 mg alpha lipoc acid for pain and wanted to add the SOD. If any of you are interested, lmk.
Thank you for the info and if you go through Mr. Rebates it is 5% cash back!
‎03-15-2015 01:36 PM
On 3/15/2015 uumom said:On 3/15/2015 emmysmom said:<em>I've been researching a supplement for diabetic nerve pain. Been trying to find a good price, from calling local vitamin/health food stores..online vendors. I finally found it online for a good price. Not only that, but, you can add multiple coupons on the order! I googled for coupons and entered both, and they took both! No shipping, no tax! No way could I find a better price. This has taken me most of the morning, but its worth it to me. They also have free returns and its a BBB website. Pureformulas..is the company. If any of you have been using it, I would love your reviews! Tia!</em>
<em>This link is the one I read. I already use 600 mg alpha lipoc acid for pain and wanted to add the SOD. If any of you are interested, lmk.</em>
Thank you for the info and if you go through Mr. Rebates it is 5% cash back!
Forgot about that!
‎03-15-2015 02:12 PM
On 3/15/2015 wagirl said:I also have nerve damage/pain from some pretty gnarly chemo for breast cancer and tried a few supplements but I didn't notice a difference. I was taking b-12 and lipoic acid and also something called benfotamine which is a mix of b vits. Mine is in my finger tips and hands. I will check this out.
I wrote you a long reply, but its gone, oh well! The supplement I ordered is Reserveage French Melon. Its contains the SOD the link suggests. The lowest price I found was Pureformulas. I am so sorry about your experience with chemo and your breast cancer! I developed neuropathy from diabetes. I take 600 mg of ALA and b-12 as well, hopefully adding the French melon will help us! My friend has neuropathy from back surgery! Some antibiotics (cipro) can cause neuropathy as well as alcohol! Lmk if you decide to try ala and the french melon..Praying it works us!
‎03-15-2015 02:15 PM
I get mine from Andrew Lessman over on HSN. That's all he does.
‎03-15-2015 02:22 PM
I have been ordering from Pure Formulas for about 2 years. I find them easy to do business with. I have not ever had a problem with my order so cannot speak to that. But the shipping is fast and discounts are pretty good.
‎03-15-2015 02:28 PM
On 3/15/2015 emmysmom said:On 3/15/2015 wagirl said:I also have nerve damage/pain from some pretty gnarly chemo for breast cancer and tried a few supplements but I didn't notice a difference. I was taking b-12 and lipoic acid and also something called benfotamine which is a mix of b vits. Mine is in my finger tips and hands. I will check this out.
I wrote you a long reply, but its gone, oh well! The supplement I ordered is Reserveage French Melon. Its contains the SOD the link suggests. The lowest price I found was Pureformulas. I am so sorry about your experience with chemo and your breast cancer! I developed neuropathy from diabetes. I take 600 mg of ALA and b-12 as well, hopefully adding the French melon will help us! My friend has neuropathy from back surgery! Some antibiotics (cipro) can cause neuropathy as well as alcohol! Lmk if you decide to try ala and the french melon..Praying it works us!
Oh the madness of losing a long post----somewhere in cyber space--drives me crazy too!!!! Thanks for more info. The things we go thru as a result of trying to cure a horrible disease----another thing that makes me crazy. Yes I will let you know. I haen't heard of SOD or the melon. Will research.
‎03-15-2015 03:38 PM
On 3/15/2015 wagirl said:On 3/15/2015 emmysmom said:On 3/15/2015 wagirl said:I also have nerve damage/pain from some pretty gnarly chemo for breast cancer and tried a few supplements but I didn't notice a difference. I was taking b-12 and lipoic acid and also something called benfotamine which is a mix of b vits. Mine is in my finger tips and hands. I will check this out.
I wrote you a long reply, but its gone, oh well! The supplement I ordered is Reserveage French Melon. Its contains the SOD the link suggests. The lowest price I found was Pureformulas. I am so sorry about your experience with chemo and your breast cancer! I developed neuropathy from diabetes. I take 600 mg of ALA and b-12 as well, hopefully adding the French melon will help us! My friend has neuropathy from back surgery! Some antibiotics (cipro) can cause neuropathy as well as alcohol! Lmk if you decide to try ala and the french melon..Praying it works us!
Oh the madness of losing a long post----somewhere in cyber space--drives me crazy too!!!! Thanks for more info. The things we go thru as a result of trying to cure a horrible disease----another thing that makes me crazy. Yes I will let you know. I haen't heard of SOD or the melon. Will research.
SOD is superoxide dismutase..I hadn't heard of it until this article. Its in the Reserveage French Melon, in the right dosage 140 iu. Thats why I ordered..there are many SOD's out there..but they had different dosages. This has taken a couple of days to find..ugh! I'll be seeing my friend tomorrow who takes it and ask her about it. I'll let you know what she says and checking online reviews~http://reserveage.com/product/french-melon-sod-complex/
‎03-15-2015 03:59 PM
I haven't heard of the site you used, but am currently taking Reserveage's Resvertrol.
Only thing I don't like about their formula is the Japanese knotweed used in the formulation. Can be known to cause stomach upset. I've never had a problem with it, but maybe you should check your ingredient deck, just in case.
Otherwise I use NeoCell's Resvertrol. No Japanese knotweed.
I hope you find relief from your pain!
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