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07/18/2004 23:30
Steve Mnot registered
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07/18/2004 23:30
Steve Mnot registered
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Antioxidants?
I've done a lot of medical reading on dupuytren and it seems there is a common link in that many researchers believe the oxidation of free radicals contributes to the growth of the fibroblasts that cause the disease. So I decided to take the vitamin E therapy some recommend one step farther. Vitamin E is an antioxidant. Other powerful antioxidants may also aid in inhibiting the disease progression.
Here is what I am taking...I'd love if anyone had comments on it pro or con.
Vitamin E 400IU Selenium 50 mcg Centrum Silver multivitamin Alpha Lipoic Acid 500mg Lycopene 10mg coenzyme Q10 150mg
and plus I am taking Celebrex for the aches of the disease and that it also fights oxidation and cell proliferation like in some cancers and dupuytrens.
I also drink blueberry juice daily and plan on drinking green tea which also has antioxidant properties.
Individually all these items seem safe from the reading. Hopefully there isn't such a thing as too much antioxidants.
Steve
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07/16/2006 23:13
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07/16/2006 23:13
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