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my drug therapy for thalassemia intermedia
andyross:
I'm currently considering to try the natural therapy to reduce iron overload. I'll let you know what I'm taking and the results!
Thank you for now.
Andy
andyross:
Sorry Andy,
I need your help about IP6. I found "Source Naturals" IP6 800mg. Do you think it's good or do you suggest to look for "Jarrow Formulas" 500mg?
And what about the dosage?
Many thanks.
Andy
Answers4N:
I just wanted to mention something I recently found on the natural vitamin E subject (please note that I have not tried this product myself yet, it was just recommended to me by a friend), it is Rice Bran Solubles (the one he recommended was through a small company called pureplanet.com ran by a naturalist and whole/organic food enthusiast). I think that all of their products are completely organic, no GMO's, no additives, etc. It might be worth a try - if you visit the site the rice bran solubles are on the second page under products (there are only two pages total and its listed as about $25 USD, the site offers more info like nutrional content, etc.)
Best wishes!
Andy Battaglia:
Andy,
Either product will work. I find Jarrow to be a bit more expensive. I would suggest taking in the range of 1000-4000 mg daily. Do not take at the same time as milk.
andyross:
Hi Andy,
I would like to talk again about magnesium pidolate dose I'm taking because you said that in your opinion it was a little bit high.
I am taking 2 sachets a day (one in the morning and one in the afternoon) corresponding to magnesium pidolate 2.250g (equal to 184mg of Mg++ ion).
In one of your post you advice to take Magnesium from 500mg to 1000mg and that's probably why you think I'm taking too much.
But my question is: the dose of Magnesium I'm taking is 2.250g x2 a day or 184mg x2 a day.
I hope my question is clear to you.
Thanks in advance.
Andy
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