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Nicotinamide Riboside cured chemo caused peripheral neuropathy

niagen nicotinamide riboside peripheral neuropathy

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#1 MikeDC

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Posted 18 September 2017 - 09:03 PM





Based on this study NIH is sponsoring the second NR drug trial to treat peripheral neuropathy caused by cancer therapy. I have cured my prostate pain with Niagen.


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#2 MikeDC

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Posted 19 September 2017 - 12:42 PM

Just want to mention that NR is not specific to nerve cells. It has rejuvenation effect on all cells in our body and emerging as the top rejuvenation and anti aging drug/supplement.


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Posted 20 September 2017 - 12:22 PM

A friends wife had breast cancer and have gone through chemo therapy. She gets bruises easily and takes a long time to disappear.
He told me yesterday that after two weeks of a Niagen, her bruises disappeared in two days.
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Posted 16 October 2017 - 04:25 PM

"Niagen resolved neuropathy-related pain from Lyme Disease: My goal for the past few months has been to tell two people who I don't know about Niagen. Yesterday I talked with a couple near the boat basin at Depoe Bay. The woman was 70 years of age visiting from Toulouse, France. Her son lives in Portland, and on a previous visit that entailed a lot of camping in central Oregon she contracted Lyme Disease. The disease was sopped, but by the time the diagnosis had been done, she suffered permanent nerve damage. At first she was thought to have MS, which shows similar symptoms. Her physician in France recommended a new vitamin (Niagen) which wasn't available in France, so she had her son send it to her. Within 4 months her symptoms was gone and she was again able to hie and walk without pain."
This is from yahoo CdXc thread.
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