with the awful fatigue?
http://news.yahoo.com/ginseng-supplemen ... 21461.html
Could this help us (if we can tolerate it)?
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I agree with Jon, CoQ10 is much better option for energy.
Most supplements that help with energy also stimulate the immune system.... Our immune system is active enough! CoQ10 is one that doesn't stimulate immune system.
Albeit, finding soy free CoQ10 is not easy
At first I was paying about $60 $80 for a compound form of powder which lasted a month.....and adding it to my rice protein shakes..... With recent events I can no longer afford that option.
The same company that makes the sublingual vit D3 that i use, just release a soy free CoQ10 lozenge sub lingual.....
It's affordable, good. It just gives me bad wind!!!!
Most supplements that help with energy also stimulate the immune system.... Our immune system is active enough! CoQ10 is one that doesn't stimulate immune system.
Albeit, finding soy free CoQ10 is not easy
At first I was paying about $60 $80 for a compound form of powder which lasted a month.....and adding it to my rice protein shakes..... With recent events I can no longer afford that option.
The same company that makes the sublingual vit D3 that i use, just release a soy free CoQ10 lozenge sub lingual.....
It's affordable, good. It just gives me bad wind!!!!
Gabes Ryan
"Anything that contradicts experience and logic should be abandoned"
Dalai Lama
"Anything that contradicts experience and logic should be abandoned"
Dalai Lama