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Re: Phytoceramides - Andrew Lessman - How are they working for you so far?


@HappyDaze wrote:

@Nightowlz wrote:

@morganjen wrote:

I've tried phytoceramides before (not Andrew's) for 2 months and noticed nothing. Now, with taking collagen I have noticed an improvement. I started taking the collagen about a year after trying the phytoceramides. Been taking it ever since (Neocell brand) 


@morganjen I tried the Neocell Collagen powder & I just could not take it. The smell & taste was horrible even though most people say there is no smell or taste there was for me. I kept gagging when I tried to drink it.


@Nightowlz that was my experience way back when when I tried the Neocell collagen. I can tolerate alot of nasty tasting stuff but I could NOT get that stuff down. I was shocked at all the reviews about it not having any smell or taste as I had both, especially a taste, that I just could not tolerate.


@HappyDaze That stuff is nasty. I could smell it & taste it. I had to hold my nose & try to swollen it down & kept gagging. I also could not believe all the people that said there was no taste or smell. I guess my sense of smell & taste must be high compared to others.

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@Nightowlz

 

I don't drink orange juice either.  Originally, I used Emergen-C but now I'm using a Shaklee dissolveable C tablet that is fizzy.  Get my C plus hide any taste there might be.  Smiley Happy

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@SeaMaiden wrote:

There is cheaper  Lipowheat on  the market.....do your homework.  It is a trademark Lipowheat at 350 mg a soft gel  that many labels use...the added biotin is cheap to add. Andrew over charges on most all of his formulas. Buyer beware. I have been thinking about trying phyto ceraminds, for one of my dogs,she has itchy skin,tried so many things.


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Re: Phytoceramides - Andrew Lessman - How are they working for you so far?


@SeaMaiden wrote:

There is cheaper  Lipowheat on  the market.....do your homework.  It is a trademark Lipowheat at 350 mg a soft gel  that many labels use...the added biotin is cheap to add. Andrew over charges on most all of his formulas. Buyer beware.


would you mind sharing the name/brand you are referring to?

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@HappyDaze wrote:

@SeaMaiden wrote:

There is cheaper  Lipowheat on  the market.....do your homework.  It is a trademark Lipowheat at 350 mg a soft gel  that many labels use...the added biotin is cheap to add. Andrew over charges on most all of his formulas. Buyer beware.


would you mind sharing the name/brand you are referring to?


@HappyDaze, i think it is life extension, it is on amazon.

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@goldensrbest   My Lola also in the warmer summer months has this itchy thing going on as well.   Every summer for as long as we have had her, she starts getting itchy about June through  August... once the cooler weather sets in the itchness settle down. I feel that she has sensitivites to pollens and grass.. plus she might pick up a flea or something from the grass when she is playing in it.  I use topical safe products for fleas that have flea killing abilities without toxins.. I NEVER USE THE OVER THE COUNTER FLEA PRODUCTS. Pyrethins are the best and safest with least possiblity of  toxicity. 

 

 You could try the lipowheat... one a day... why not?

 

 Here is my protocol  for lola when itchy:

 

( I ) 25 mg benadryl tablet twice a day.( very safe... works very well when she is the most itchy)

 

Vets Best Brand  Allergy formula( a chewable tablet I buy from Fosters and Smith.( as per instructions on bottle)

 

1/2 a  500 mg B-5  capsule  once a day in her food( works like a natural cordisone in the body without the bad side effects- really good for  itcy dogs!)

 

Topically Theraneem brand aloe gel and or lotion on belly or wherever she is biting. Very soothing.

 

Right now Lola is Not itchy at all.... October when the cool weather is now here.  So I know it is somehow related to the time of year.

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@goldensrbest wrote:

@HappyDaze wrote:

@SeaMaiden wrote:

There is cheaper  Lipowheat on  the market.....do your homework.  It is a trademark Lipowheat at 350 mg a soft gel  that many labels use...the added biotin is cheap to add. Andrew over charges on most all of his formulas. Buyer beware.


would you mind sharing the name/brand you are referring to?


@HappyDaze, i think it is life extension, it is on amazon.


@HappyDaze  also try vitacost brand... sometimes they even have a BOGO deal that makes the price even better.

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@SeaMaiden wrote:

@goldensrbest   My Lola also in the warmer summer months has this itchy thing going on as well.   Every summer for as long as we have had her, she starts getting itchy about June through  August... once the cooler weather sets in the itchness settle down. I feel that she has sensitivites to pollens and grass.. plus she might pick up a flea or something from the grass when she is playing in it.  I use topical safe products for fleas that have flea killing abilities without toxins.. I NEVER USE THE OVER THE COUNTER FLEA PRODUCTS. Pyrethins are the best and safest with least possiblity of  toxicity. 

 

 You could try the lipowheat... one a day... why not?

 

 Here is my protocol  for lola when itchy:

 

( I ) 25 mg benadryl tablet twice a day.( very safe... works very well when she is the most itchy)

 

Vets Best Brand  Allergy formula( a chewable tablet I buy from Fosters and Smith.( as per instructions on bottle)

 

1/2 a  500 mg B-5  capsule  once a day in her food( works like a natural cordisone in the body without the bad side effects- really good for  itcy dogs!)

 

Topically Theraneem brand aloe gel and or lotion on belly or wherever she is biting. Very soothing.

 

Right now Lola is Not itchy at all.... October when the cool weather is now here.  So I know it is somehow related to the time of year.


@SeaMaiden, i will try the b-5, did try vets best  allergy formula, did not help, got natural aleo,do use that,thanks, you are a wealth of information.

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I received my AL phytoceramides today.  I also take the MC with MSM.  I am hoping for some noticeable results! 😊

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