Guest guest Posted May 12, 2005 Report Share Posted May 12, 2005 Hello again, I am here to tell all of you that have fibromyalgia,the product Vemma,Vitamins,Essentials,Minerals ,Mangosteen and aloe, helps with fibromyalgia pain and also for nutrtional needs.I have been taking it for about four months and it gives me and many others releif from it.I beleive it has something to do with the mangosteen, and the selenium (as selenium amino acid chelate).You may go to www.mangosteenpower.org and see the benifits of mangosteen.Vemma has vitamins A C D E Thiamin Riboflavin niacin b6 b 12 biotin pantothenic acid,whole leaf aloe vera and green tea blend Reconstituted mangosteen 25.2 grams. Mangosteen extract (pericarp) standardized for 10% xanthones, potassuim. Alos the other bottle of the vemma comes with 100% ionic mineral formula provides over 65 major,trace and ultra-trace minerals.It is carefully extracted from ancient,naturally occurring plant source deposits.This comes in a liquid form and you mix one ounce of the mangosteen plus and one ounce of the essential minerals and take it once or twice a day or as much as you feel the need too.Genrally no more that four shot glass fulls in a day because of the selenium. I really hope that those of you that suffer from arthritis,fibromyalgia,low energy,stress,acid reflex,sleep disorders,and many other human elments will check this product out.There is a thirty day empty bottle money back guarentee if by chance you dont like it or dont feel any better.You may got to www.myvemma.com/serenaking and check the ingrediants and about the product. I do hope this information is helpful to all.Thanks Serena King 509 443-0511"m.a.guild" <cowgrrrl wrote: Malic acid is available in most health food or Vitamin stores. Malic acid is already combined with Magnesium in the tablets. 500mg is the usual dose, may be taken up to twice daily. I don't know of Ribose. Instead, I take Whey protein daily, it has all the essential Amino Acids, is high protein, low fat, low carb. EAS lo Carb drinks are the same. In fact, I'll mix whey protein powder with a drink mix for a breakfast which consists of a total of 30mg protein, 9 gm carb, 3 gm fiber, and 2gm total fat with 225 calories. This has been a great help with my fibro AND my diet. I also take magnesium 250mg supplements a day. If you have fibro, ask your dr about a sleep apnea study. I had one and they found RLS (restless leg syndrome) and severe PLMD (periodic limb movement disorder) which affects my sleep which in turn apparently leads to Fibromyalgia. After 10 years of misery, I get a bit more relief with the meds for RLS ---- 05/09/05 06:56:44 simply_supplements Cc: fibromyalgia Dosages for fibromyalgia The April 2005 issue of Better Nutrition had an article on fibromyalgia that said: "...to treat fibromylagia, you have to increase the levels of mitochondria in the muscles. One way to do this is to exercise...Ribose, a component of ATP, figures prominently in several important metabolic processes in the body. Ribose supplementation has been shown to be beneficial when combined with malic acid and magnesium. All three are crucial in the synthesis of ATP." However, the articile didn't say now much ribose, malic acid or magnesium to take. Can anyone make any recommendations? - Anna ********** Looking for intelligent conversation? Visit Digna-Petamus (That's Latin for "Let us seek worthy things.") Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2005 Report Share Posted May 13, 2005 hi serena, i read your article on mangosteen with interest !! because it bring back memories of childhood, these fruits with their purple skin (hope we are talking about the same thing) that if you are not careful will strained your clothes permanently, with their pure white covering of the seed that we eat. Well, we chinese are quite careful with these fruit, as they are very yin, and if by any meaning you eat something very yang, you may be in for a very bad surprise !! care should be observed, good luck !!serena cote <serenescene69 wrote: Hello again, I am here to tell all of you that have fibromyalgia,the product Vemma,Vitamins,Essentials,Minerals ,Mangosteen and aloe, helps with fibromyalgia pain and also for nutrtional needs.I have been taking it for about four months and it gives me and many others releif from it.I beleive it has something to do with the mangosteen, and the selenium (as selenium amino acid chelate).You may go to www.mangosteenpower.org and see the benifits of mangosteen.Vemma has vitamins A C D E Thiamin Riboflavin niacin b6 b 12 biotin pantothenic acid,whole leaf aloe vera and green tea blend Reconstituted mangosteen 25.2 grams. Mangosteen extract (pericarp) standardized for 10% xanthones, potassuim. Alos the other bottle of the vemma comes with 100% ionic mineral formula provides over 65 major,trace and ultra-trace minerals.It is carefully extracted from ancient,naturally occurring plant source deposits.This comes in a liquid form and you mix one ounce of the mangosteen plus and one ounce of the essential minerals and take it once or twice a day or as much as you feel the need too.Genrally no more that four shot glass fulls in a day because of the selenium. I really hope that those of you that suffer from arthritis,fibromyalgia,low energy,stress,acid reflex,sleep disorders,and many other human elments will check this product out.There is a thirty day empty bottle money back guarentee if by chance you dont like it or dont feel any better.You may got to www.myvemma.com/serenaking and check the ingrediants and about the product. I do hope this information is helpful to all.Thanks Serena King 509 443-0511"m.a.guild" <cowgrrrl wrote: Malic acid is available in most health food or Vitamin stores. Malic acid is already combined with Magnesium in the tablets. 500mg is the usual dose, may be taken up to twice daily. I don't know of Ribose. Instead, I take Whey protein daily, it has all the essential Amino Acids, is high protein, low fat, low carb. EAS lo Carb drinks are the same. In fact, I'll mix whey protein powder with a drink mix for a breakfast which consists of a total of 30mg protein, 9 gm carb, 3 gm fiber, and 2gm total fat with 225 calories. This has been a great help with my fibro AND my diet. I also take magnesium 250mg supplements a day. If you have fibro, ask your dr about a sleep apnea study. I had one and they found RLS (restless leg syndrome) and severe PLMD (periodic limb movement disorder) which affects my sleep which in turn apparently leads to Fibromyalgia. After 10 years of misery, I get a bit more relief with the meds for RLS ---- 05/09/05 06:56:44 simply_supplements Cc: fibromyalgia Dosages for fibromyalgia The April 2005 issue of Better Nutrition had an article on fibromyalgia that said: "...to treat fibromylagia, you have to increase the levels of mitochondria in the muscles. One way to do this is to exercise...Ribose, a component of ATP, figures prominently in several important metabolic processes in the body. Ribose supplementation has been shown to be beneficial when combined with malic acid and magnesium. All three are crucial in the synthesis of ATP." However, the articile didn't say now much ribose, malic acid or magnesium to take. Can anyone make any recommendations? - Anna ********** Looking for intelligent conversation? Visit Digna-Petamus (That's Latin for "Let us seek worthy things.") Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2005 Report Share Posted May 16, 2005 Vincent Siang wrote about Mangosteen: <Well, we chinese are quite careful with these fruit, as they are very yin, and if by any meaning you eat something very yang, you may be in for a very bad surprise !! care should be observed, good luck !!> Vincent, I have the highest respect for Traditional . Could you please explain more clearly what happens if you eat something excessively yin forst, and then something very yang? I sincerely want to know! Thanks. Ien in the Kootenays*************************Healing Body, Mind and Planetwith Wild Whole Foodshttp://wildhealing.net************************* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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