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<li>Because benfotiamine is lipophilic (and perhaps for other reasons also), it has pharmacological actions of types believed to be beneficial in ALS, which go beyond what you get from regular thiamine. Therefore benfotiamine is the preferred form of thiamine supplementation. </li>
 
<li>Because benfotiamine is lipophilic (and perhaps for other reasons also), it has pharmacological actions of types believed to be beneficial in ALS, which go beyond what you get from regular thiamine. Therefore benfotiamine is the preferred form of thiamine supplementation. </li>
 
<li>Ordinary B-complex vitamin "pills" always include thiamine but to my knowledge never include benfotiamine. Therefore benfotiamime supplementation has to be done separately.  
 
<li>Ordinary B-complex vitamin "pills" always include thiamine but to my knowledge never include benfotiamine. Therefore benfotiamime supplementation has to be done separately.  
</li></ol><li>'''Trimethylglycine''' (TMG, Betaine). The addition of TMG to the list emphasizes lower motor neurons: see Persevering's "Fasciculations" thread for more details. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trimethylglycine TMG is also a methyl donor which (like methylcobalamin B-12 and methylfolate helps to suppress the inflammatory factor homocysteine. </li>
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</li><li>'''Trimethylglycine''' (TMG, Betaine). The addition of TMG to the list emphasizes lower motor neurons: see Persevering's "Fasciculations" thread for more details. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trimethylglycine TMG is also a methyl donor which (like methylcobalamin B-12 and methylfolate helps to suppress the inflammatory factor homocysteine. </li>
 
<li>'''3nB''' (celery seed extract) anti-inflammatory, gliosis inhibitor
 
<li>'''3nB''' (celery seed extract) anti-inflammatory, gliosis inhibitor
 
http://www.als.net/forum/yaf_postst49608_dl3nbutylphthalide-Another-Drug-With-Exciting-Preclinical-Result.aspx#353299</li>
 
http://www.als.net/forum/yaf_postst49608_dl3nbutylphthalide-Another-Drug-With-Exciting-Preclinical-Result.aspx#353299</li>

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