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http://www.swansonvitamins.com/swanson-ultra-apigenin-50-mg-90-caps
 
http://www.swansonvitamins.com/swanson-ultra-apigenin-50-mg-90-caps
  
'''Luteolin''' closely related to apigenin and more widely available as a supplement.
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Luteolin closely related to apigenin and more widely available as a supplement.
  
'''Vitamin B-1''' thiamine, benfotiamine If this makes it into the Prole Prote Toplist, it'll probably be as benfotiamine.  
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Vitamin B-1 thiamine, benfotiamine If this makes it into the Prole Prote Toplist, it'll probably be as benfotiamine.  
 
http://www.als.net/forum/yaf_postst44708_Foot-drop-and-thiamine.aspx
 
http://www.als.net/forum/yaf_postst44708_Foot-drop-and-thiamine.aspx
 
Note: anecdotal report of benfotiamine toxicity, second post in the following thread:
 
Note: anecdotal report of benfotiamine toxicity, second post in the following thread:
 
http://www.als.net/forum/yaf_postst49223_Melanin-and-Vitiligo.aspx#334751 This was at high dosage, same patient chose to continue benfotiamine at a more moderate dosage.  
 
http://www.als.net/forum/yaf_postst49223_Melanin-and-Vitiligo.aspx#334751 This was at high dosage, same patient chose to continue benfotiamine at a more moderate dosage.  
  
== Nutritional supplements, herbs, and OTC's rejected for Proletariat Protocol: == 
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Nutritional supplements, herbs, and OTC's rejected for Proletariat Protocol:  
 
 
 
NOTE: This category does not mean the item is "bad", it only means that it seemed worthy of consideration, I did consider it, and regarded it as unsuited for the Proletariat Protocol.  
 
NOTE: This category does not mean the item is "bad", it only means that it seemed worthy of consideration, I did consider it, and regarded it as unsuited for the Proletariat Protocol.  
  
'''inosine''' raises uric acid levels,disinhibits neuron repair esp. of axons. Probably worthwhile under careful medical supervision, but the risk of gouty arthritis and/or kidneystones mean it's not for newbies. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inosine Inosine has been discussed quite a bit here on the forum.
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inosine raises uric acid levels,disinhibits neuron repair esp. of axons. Probably worthwhile under careful medical supervision, but the risk of gouty arthritis and/or kidneystones mean it's not for newbies. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inosine Inosine has been discussed quite a bit here on the forum.
  
 
'''Cannabis and CBD''' For most patients, cost, quality of the product, and legal obtainability are problems. If the goddamn government would treat it like tobacco or alcohol, it'd be legal, affordable, and you could know what you were buying. US government has patented the use of cannabidiol to treat neurodegenerative diseases (which however wouldn't stop individuals), see http://www.als.net/forum/yaf_postst53669_Patent-6630507.aspx The inventors seem to think that dosing on the order of half a gram a day would be appropriate, but this seems to be extrapolation from in vitro research and so may be highly inaccurate. In the absence of clinical data, actual anecdotal reports would have more relevancy.  
 
'''Cannabis and CBD''' For most patients, cost, quality of the product, and legal obtainability are problems. If the goddamn government would treat it like tobacco or alcohol, it'd be legal, affordable, and you could know what you were buying. US government has patented the use of cannabidiol to treat neurodegenerative diseases (which however wouldn't stop individuals), see http://www.als.net/forum/yaf_postst53669_Patent-6630507.aspx The inventors seem to think that dosing on the order of half a gram a day would be appropriate, but this seems to be extrapolation from in vitro research and so may be highly inaccurate. In the absence of clinical data, actual anecdotal reports would have more relevancy.  

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