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#1 Logic

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Posted 21 March 2013 - 11:21 PM


Enhancing DNA repair by combining only dietary supplement ingredients that do not metabolically compete in order to achieve synergism.
http://cdn.intechope...e_synergism.pdf

1. NAD (NICOTINAMIDE) INGREDIENT
(Energy source to Enhance Repair of Cellular Damage to DNA, RNA and protein) (100-
200 mg/day)

2. ZINC INGREDIENT
(Helps Recognize Harmful Lesions in Genetic Material)(10-20 mg/day

3. CAROTENOIDS (CANTAXATHIN) INGREDIENT
(Powerful water soluble antioxidant carotenoid) (100-200 mg/day)

4. RESERVATROL INGREDIENT
(Modulates Growth Arrest and Cell Survival and DNA repair) (70-2000 mg/day)

5. DMAE (Deanol) INGREDIENT
(Reduces Neurological Stress) (100-200 mg/day)

6. QUINIC ACID ANALOG OR EXTRACT INGREDIENTS
(Enhances DNA repair by increasing tryptophan uptakr, and also providing antiinfective
properties (350-700 mg/day)

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Edited by Logic, 21 March 2013 - 11:23 PM.


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Posted 22 March 2013 - 12:56 AM

From the linked document:

The family of dietary supplements proposed herein; e.g. Nutra-Reservatrol, ReservaQuin,
AIO, or carotenoids/nicotinamide/zinc combinations (Pero and Garret 2010, Pero and Lund
2011, Sheng et al 1998) are break through products embedded in the science of synergism,
often hypothesized, rarely if ever accomplished.

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#3 Logic

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Posted 22 March 2013 - 07:38 AM

From the linked document:

The family of dietary supplements proposed herein; e.g. ; Nutra-Reservatrol, ReservaQuin,
AIO, or carotenoids/nicotinamide/zinc combinations (Pero and Garret 2010, Pero and Lund
2011, Sheng et al 1998) are break through products embedded in the science of synergism,
often hypothesized, rarely if ever accomplished.

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LOL!

Thx Niner.


There do seem to be studies on Quinic Acid and similar from Cat's Claw and the other substances mentioned here.
http://www.ncbi.nlm....581&retmode=ref

So can I assume you have a problem with the specific products being pimped?


My ??? were aimed at all the talk of synergy; which I am waaay underqualified to have an opinion on.

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Posted 22 March 2013 - 01:44 PM

There do seem to be studies on Quinic Acid and similar from Cat's Claw and the other substances mentioned here.
http://www.ncbi.nlm....581&retmode=ref

So can I assume you have a problem with the specific products being pimped?

My ??? were aimed at all the talk of synergy; which I am waaay underqualified to have an opinion on.


This guy Pero seems to be on a quest to get rich. The paper is a combination of patent text and marketing jargon, and half the references are his own patents. The evidence of magical synergy is awfully slim, and there's no consideration of the safety of the formulation and dose. He seems to be saying that it only works in his magic formulation, and that if anyone else looks at the compounds individually or in combination, they don't work. It just smells like a scam. I'm not specifically opposed to all of his ingredients, just the carotenoids which might have a cancer risk, and maybe the DMAE. ("reduces neurological stress". hmm...)

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Posted 24 March 2013 - 03:22 AM

Shouldn't there be B vitamins in this stack?

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Posted 26 March 2013 - 03:59 PM

This guy Pero seems to be on a quest to get rich. The paper is a combination of patent text and marketing jargon, and half the references are his own patents. The evidence of magical synergy is awfully slim, and there's no consideration of the safety of the formulation and dose. He seems to be saying that it only works in his magic formulation, and that if anyone else looks at the compounds individually or in combination, they don't work. It just smells like a scam. I'm not specifically opposed to all of his ingredients, just the carotenoids which might have a cancer risk, and maybe the DMAE. ("reduces neurological stress". hmm...)

Thx again niner.





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