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== Anti-inflammatory == | == Anti-inflammatory == | ||
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[[Baicalin]] | [[Baicalin]] | ||
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[[Spirulina]] | [[Spirulina]] | ||
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+ | [[Trimethylglycine]] | ||
[[Vitamin D3]] | [[Vitamin D3]] | ||
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[[European milk thistle extract]] | [[European milk thistle extract]] | ||
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+ | [[MitoQ]] | ||
[[PQQ]] | [[PQQ]] | ||
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[[Arginine alpha ketoglutarate (AAKG)]] | [[Arginine alpha ketoglutarate (AAKG)]] | ||
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+ | [[D-ribose]] | ||
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+ | [[PQQ]] | ||
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+ | [[Ubiquinol]] | ||
== Anti-microbial == | == Anti-microbial == | ||
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[[Berberine]] | [[Berberine]] | ||
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+ | [[Probiotics]] | ||
== Heat shock protein inducer == | == Heat shock protein inducer == | ||
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[[Vitamin C]] | [[Vitamin C]] | ||
− | == GSH upregulator == | + | [[N-Acetyl-cysteine (NAC)]] |
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+ | == GSH (Glutathione) upregulator == | ||
[[TUDCA (tauroursodeoxycholic acid)]] | [[TUDCA (tauroursodeoxycholic acid)]] | ||
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[[Selenium]] | [[Selenium]] | ||
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+ | [[N-Acetyl-cysteine (NAC)]] | ||
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+ | [[Trimethylglycine]] | ||
== Lowers homocysteine == | == Lowers homocysteine == | ||
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+ | [[Methylcobalamin]] | ||
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+ | [[Folic acid]] | ||
[[Trimethylglycide (TMG)]] | [[Trimethylglycide (TMG)]] | ||
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== Elevates uric acid == | == Elevates uric acid == | ||
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[[N-Acetyl-cysteine (NAC)]] | [[N-Acetyl-cysteine (NAC)]] | ||
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[[Ashwagandha]] | [[Ashwagandha]] | ||
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[[Zinc gluconate]] | [[Zinc gluconate]] | ||
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+ | == Muscle loss prevention == | ||
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+ | [[Tomatidine]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:56, 10 August 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[edit]
Anti-inflammatory[edit]
Serotonin upregulator[edit]
Mitochondrial support[edit]
Neuron growth stimulator[edit]
Glutamate antagonist[edit]
GABA agonist[edit]
Krebs cycle support[edit]
Arginine alpha ketoglutarate (AAKG)
Anti-microbial[edit]
AMPK activator[edit]
Helps with leaky gut[edit]
Heat shock protein inducer[edit]
Iron chelator[edit]
Calcium channel inhibitor[edit]
Calcium regulator[edit]
NMDA antagonist[edit]
Acetylcholine upregulator[edit]
Antioxidant[edit]
GSH (Glutathione) upregulator[edit]
TUDCA (tauroursodeoxycholic acid)
Lowers homocysteine[edit]
Elevates uric acid[edit]
Anti-apoptosis[edit]
TUDCA (tauroursodeoxycholic acid)