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Revision as of 17:12, 29 July 2017
Information on nutritional supplements people with ALS have been taking
Contents
- 1 Supplements listed according to their effects
- 1.1 Anti-inflammatory
- 1.2 Serotonin upregulator
- 1.3 Mitochondrial support
- 1.4 Neuron growth stimulator
- 1.5 Glutamate antagonist
- 1.6 GABA agonist
- 1.7 Krebs cycle support
- 1.8 Anti-microbial
- 1.9 AMPK activator
- 1.10 Helps with leaky gut
- 1.11 Heat shock protein inducer
- 1.12 Iron chelator
- 1.13 Calcium channel inhibitor
- 1.14 Calcium regulator
- 1.15 NMDA antagonist
- 1.16 Acetylcholine upregulator
- 1.17 Antioxidant
- 1.18 GSH (Glutathione) upregulator
- 1.19 Lowers homocysteine
- 1.20 Elevates uric acid
- 1.21 Anti-apoptosis
- 1.22 Prevents TDP-43 misconfiguration
- 1.23 Sodium channel inhibitor
- 1.24 Copper inhibitor
- 1.25 Muscle loss prevention
Supplements listed according to their effects
Anti-inflammatory
Serotonin upregulator
Mitochondrial support
Neuron growth stimulator
Glutamate antagonist
GABA agonist
Krebs cycle support
Arginine alpha ketoglutarate (AAKG)
Anti-microbial
AMPK activator
Helps with leaky gut
Heat shock protein inducer
Iron chelator
Calcium channel inhibitor
Calcium regulator
NMDA antagonist
Acetylcholine upregulator
Antioxidant
GSH (Glutathione) upregulator
TUDCA (tauroursodeoxycholic acid)
Lowers homocysteine
Elevates uric acid
Anti-apoptosis
TUDCA (tauroursodeoxycholic acid)