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MineAllMine

03/04/15 12:49 AM

#22267 RE: Baylor #22266

I have a good friend with RI and have been hesitant to recommend anatabine, partially because it is difficult to get for now but also because RCPI seems to be setting up a trial for osteoarthritis and not RI so I did not want to steer her wrong. Having said that, if I had RI and Anatabloc was available, I'd at least give it a try using the "it can't hurt" philosophy.

Speaking of which, I realize this is anecdotal but I have mentioned that my doctor friend HAD recommended Anatabloc to over 20 patients or people outside the office, including two patients with mild Alzheimer's a brother-in-law with Crohn's, a friend with all kinds of old football aches and me for sinus infections. Almost all the people including those above found the compound to be very effective and none complained of any side effects. Also noteworthy that the doctor initially noticed that it helped his own chronic shoulder pain, but he also thinks it is helping in workout recovery and even his memory! I am sure some others here can add to that. Please keep us posted. Thanks.

AnAmateurInvestor

03/04/15 9:30 AM

#22269 RE: Baylor #22266

Baylor,
I has rheumatoid arthritis in my hands and that one reason that I stocked up Anatabloc. I've been taking it since Oct. 7th, 2011 and have had no negative side effects. In spite of two joint that progressed to the stage where they can no longer move, I have never taken prescription drugs for fear of their very negative side effect.

--- Good Luck

hz4384965

03/04/15 10:50 AM

#22272 RE: Baylor #22266

Hi Baylor,
Here are couple of links to RI's research work on comparing Anatabine to several anti-inflammation drug on the market:
http://www.rfdn.org/inflammaging2.html
http://www.rfdn.org/inflammaging3.html
Especially the second link, pay close attention to the two black bar-lines above the chart. The top bars shown how effective Anatabine is against NF-kB(inflammation), and the most important, the lower bars shown how Anatabine treats the regular body cells like actin, it barely change nothing at all, comparing to Celebrex which almost wiped the actin out.
Good luck to you and your friends,

hz4384965

03/04/15 11:14 AM

#22273 RE: Baylor #22266

If your friend willing to give Anatabloc a try, because it takes a week or two for anatabloc's effect to kick in, so he or she should continue to take the other drug as he or she starts anatabloc and give a couple of weeks, then start to lower the other and phase it out completely.