Saturday, October 8, 2011

Nerve Specific Supplements

  Obviously, before anyone adds anything new to their routine they should ask their doctor, to make sure there is nothing in any products that can harm them. The purpose of this blog is to share with people what Paula is taking and how she is doing.
   Click on the links at the end of the paragraphs and it will take you to Swansons website and directly to the product in the picture with information about the product, also the ability to purchase online. I was surprised at the affordable prices, compared to buying retail in any of the  local vitamin stores that I visited. Also at the top of the page, notice the "Buy one get one Free" click on that, and then notice at the top left the "Online specials" and the "Deal of the Day". These really make it affordable to start taking supplements. I wish I had found this out months ago. Good luck and hope this info helps some of you out there. Another great site for supplements and information is www.vrp.com click on Research Center for a wealth of information.


Riboflavin (B-2) is a member of the B-vitamin family. It occurs naturally in green vegetables, liver, kidneys, wheat germ, milk, eggs, cheese and fish. Because food processing depletes many naturally occurring nutrients, supplementation is key to insure adequate intake of this important vitamin. Contains no yeast, wheat, gluten, corn, soy, milk, sugar, salt, colors or preservatives.   http://www.swansonvitamins.com/NWF795/ItemDetail

Vitamin B-6 is one of the more popular members of the B-vitamin family and is found in fresh vegetables. Clinical studies have shown that B-6 plays an important role in supporting healthy homocysteine levels in the body already within the normal range. Homocysteine is produced as a by-product of the demethylation of methionine.http://www.swansonvitamins.com/NWF796/ItemDetail

Choline & Inositol are members of the B-vitamin family. Choline is found in most animal tissues and is necessary for normal synaptic transmission and brain health. In addition, Choline is involved in fatty acid metabolism in the liver. Inositol is also essential for brain and nervous system health. Both Choline and Inositol are essential components of all cell membranes, where they function as cell signaling molecules.   http://www.swansonvitamins.com/NWF866/ItemDetail

Best Stabilized R-Lipoic Acid from Doctor's Best® features BioEnhanced™ Na-RALA. Unlike pure RLA, BioEnhanced Na-RALA is a stabilized form of RLA that won't degrade at high temperatures, is more bioavailable than regular RLA and has no solvent residues. Lipoic acid plays an important role in glucose metabolism and energy production. Because it is soluble in both water and fat, lipoic acid is known as the universal antioxidant. http://www.swansonvitamins.com/DB098/ItemDetail

NOW's Folic Acid 800 mcg is a state of the art blend that includes 25 mcg of Vitamin B-12 for synergistic effect and quick absorption. When used in combination with vitamin B-12, folic acid may help facilitate the production of cellular energy. Vegetarian.  http://www.swansonvitamins.com/NWF046/ItemDetail

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