I drink with multiple sclerosis and have observed its effects on myself. My head has calmed down, and I believe N-acetylglucosamine (NAG) supports the body in restoring myelin membranes—assuming the body has enough building materials. I take LECITHIN alongside NAG and vitamin B6, which aids in myelin construction. If this review was helpful, please let me know. 👍🏼
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Improved sensory function
I purchase this for an adult with multiple sclerosis. I read studies indicating that this amino acid aids in restoring nerve connections in laboratory animals. With limited alternatives apart from symptomatic treatments, we decided to try it. After one month, sensitivity in the fingers returned, and we observed clearer speech and increased energy, along with overall positive effects. I ordered a second jar.
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My knees feel good despite having multiple sclerosis. I read about a study indicating that this supplement assists with overall symptoms and slows disease progression. I've been using it since 2009, alongside traditional MS medications. Thankfully, my progression has been slow, and I believe this may have contributed to it.
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My knees do feel good. I have multiple sclerosis and found a study indicating a supplement helped overall symptoms and slowed disease progression. Since 2009, my progression has thankfully been slow. I think this supplement contributed to that, especially as I was already taking glucosamine for my knees.
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Protects cells effectively
N-acetylglucosamine (NAG) is an organic compound, an N-acetyl derivative of glucosamine, and is primarily used in multiple sclerosis and Crohn's disease to reduce symptoms. Its action involves filling free cavities, which in turn protects cells from destruction, allowing them time to regenerate. When purchasing, ensure the product is derived from shellfish and fish, as synthetic NAG is ineffective.
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