The super duper supplement thread!

Faust

New member
Ok since we have all been talking about so many darn supplements that we take to help our CF, why don't we share what we take/do/injest/inhale all in one thread? Maybe the admin could make this a sticky (if this forum allows for stickies). Let's all share what we take. What I take is an ever evolving experiment. If something seems that it logically might help either my CF directly (like say oregano oil), or if it would help me generally (like vitamins, herbs, etc) for my bodies overall health, and it doesn't seem to have anything bad associated with it, i'll more than likely give it a shot. As for now I take a combination of vitamin and mineral supplements, EFA's, lycopene, some amino acids, and extracts from herbs and fruits and vegetables.


Here is what I currently take in no particular order (no need for dosing info, that would take a while)...Please add what you take, and maybe we can get a giant supplement thread going that others can refer to if they are looking to either get into supplementation, or change what they currently take. I am always looking for new substances to help myself even though I currently feel great, and I saw some of your responses in other threads, and i'm probably going to be ordering some new stuff. Anyways, here is what i take now:

Amino acids 2001mg (3 large pills daily - This is intended for weight lifters, but I was looking for a giant all in one amino acid supplement, and I found this): Alanine 318mg, Arginine 168mg, Aspartic Acid 654mg, Cysteine 162mg, Glutamic Acid 1050mg, Glycine 120mg, histidine 126mg, Isoleucine 324mg, Leucine 714mg, Lysine 564mg, Methionine 150mg, Phenylalanine 210mg, Proline 318mg, Serine 324mg, Threonine 396mg, Tryptophan 120mg, Tyrosine 198mg, Valine 206mg, 15mg cholesterol, 5g protein, 15mg (750% RDA) Vitamin B-6 as pyridoxine hydrochloride, Chromium (as chromium picolinate) 30mcg 25% RDA, Sodium 10mg.

Coenzyme B-Complex: B1 50mg, B2 50mg, Niacin 100mg, B6 80mg, Folic Acid 800mcg, B12 500mcg, d-Biotin 200mcg, Pantothenic Acid 50mg, Inositol Hexaniacinate 130mg, Soy Lecithin 100mg, para-aminobenzoic acid 50mg, pyridoxine alpha-ketoglutarate HCI 50mg, phosphatidyl choline 40mg, inositol hexaniacinate 26mg, alpha-lipoic acid 100mcg

Lycopene: elemental lycopene 221mg, rice bran oil 231mg, medium chain triglycerides

N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC): 1800mg (600mg *3)

Complete EFA: Vitamin E 30IU, ALA (alpha-linolenic acid)(omega-3) 699 mg, Linoleic Acid (Omega-6) 520 mg, GLA (gamma-linolenic acid)(omega-6) 288 mg, EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid)(omega-3) 216 mg, DHA (docosahexaenoic acid)(omega-3) 138 mg.

Oreganol super strength capsules: 360mg * 2 or 3

Vitamin K: 100mcg

Vitamin B 12 (older one I hadn't finished from a while ago): cyanocobalamin 500mcg

Thyme Leaf (powdered thymus vulgaris): 425mg * 4

Cowslip flower: 450mg * 3

42 Fruits and Vegetables extract concentrated 100:1: 1400mg (thank god for cut and paste heh) banana fruit, tomato fruit, apples, strawberries, kiwi, peaches, whole red wine grapes, blueberries, mango, cantaloupe, pineapple, cranberries, bing cherries, red raspberries, red peppers, eggplant, plums, elderberries, apricots, carrots, ginger, beets, onion, sweet potato, white potato, broccoli, spinach, kale, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, orange, grapefruit, lemons, limes, spirulina, chlorella, alfalfa, barley grass, wheat grass, rye grass, cauliflower, corn.

Oregenol P73 regular oil: (3-4 drops under tongue * 2-3)

H2 Orega P73 (water soluble form of regular oreganol P73): 5-6 drops in neb *2


Anyways yeah that's what i'm currently taking, and always looking for different things to add, and possibly take away others. Yes I know some of the listed ingredients are present more than once in the different supplements so a little overkill on some. And yes, I know some of them like say the B vitamins are way overkill, and yes I know I have expensive pee <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">


I plan on nebbing glutathione soon, and hypertonic, and I used to take a real good multivitamin/multimineral from GNC called megaman, but I ran out a while back and was too lazy to go get more.

Anyways, that's what I take, so state what you guys take, and maybe we can get admin to make this a big sticky and keep it on the front page!
 

Faust

New member
Ok since we have all been talking about so many darn supplements that we take to help our CF, why don't we share what we take/do/injest/inhale all in one thread? Maybe the admin could make this a sticky (if this forum allows for stickies). Let's all share what we take. What I take is an ever evolving experiment. If something seems that it logically might help either my CF directly (like say oregano oil), or if it would help me generally (like vitamins, herbs, etc) for my bodies overall health, and it doesn't seem to have anything bad associated with it, i'll more than likely give it a shot. As for now I take a combination of vitamin and mineral supplements, EFA's, lycopene, some amino acids, and extracts from herbs and fruits and vegetables.


Here is what I currently take in no particular order (no need for dosing info, that would take a while)...Please add what you take, and maybe we can get a giant supplement thread going that others can refer to if they are looking to either get into supplementation, or change what they currently take. I am always looking for new substances to help myself even though I currently feel great, and I saw some of your responses in other threads, and i'm probably going to be ordering some new stuff. Anyways, here is what i take now:

Amino acids 2001mg (3 large pills daily - This is intended for weight lifters, but I was looking for a giant all in one amino acid supplement, and I found this): Alanine 318mg, Arginine 168mg, Aspartic Acid 654mg, Cysteine 162mg, Glutamic Acid 1050mg, Glycine 120mg, histidine 126mg, Isoleucine 324mg, Leucine 714mg, Lysine 564mg, Methionine 150mg, Phenylalanine 210mg, Proline 318mg, Serine 324mg, Threonine 396mg, Tryptophan 120mg, Tyrosine 198mg, Valine 206mg, 15mg cholesterol, 5g protein, 15mg (750% RDA) Vitamin B-6 as pyridoxine hydrochloride, Chromium (as chromium picolinate) 30mcg 25% RDA, Sodium 10mg.

Coenzyme B-Complex: B1 50mg, B2 50mg, Niacin 100mg, B6 80mg, Folic Acid 800mcg, B12 500mcg, d-Biotin 200mcg, Pantothenic Acid 50mg, Inositol Hexaniacinate 130mg, Soy Lecithin 100mg, para-aminobenzoic acid 50mg, pyridoxine alpha-ketoglutarate HCI 50mg, phosphatidyl choline 40mg, inositol hexaniacinate 26mg, alpha-lipoic acid 100mcg

Lycopene: elemental lycopene 221mg, rice bran oil 231mg, medium chain triglycerides

N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC): 1800mg (600mg *3)

Complete EFA: Vitamin E 30IU, ALA (alpha-linolenic acid)(omega-3) 699 mg, Linoleic Acid (Omega-6) 520 mg, GLA (gamma-linolenic acid)(omega-6) 288 mg, EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid)(omega-3) 216 mg, DHA (docosahexaenoic acid)(omega-3) 138 mg.

Oreganol super strength capsules: 360mg * 2 or 3

Vitamin K: 100mcg

Vitamin B 12 (older one I hadn't finished from a while ago): cyanocobalamin 500mcg

Thyme Leaf (powdered thymus vulgaris): 425mg * 4

Cowslip flower: 450mg * 3

42 Fruits and Vegetables extract concentrated 100:1: 1400mg (thank god for cut and paste heh) banana fruit, tomato fruit, apples, strawberries, kiwi, peaches, whole red wine grapes, blueberries, mango, cantaloupe, pineapple, cranberries, bing cherries, red raspberries, red peppers, eggplant, plums, elderberries, apricots, carrots, ginger, beets, onion, sweet potato, white potato, broccoli, spinach, kale, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, orange, grapefruit, lemons, limes, spirulina, chlorella, alfalfa, barley grass, wheat grass, rye grass, cauliflower, corn.

Oregenol P73 regular oil: (3-4 drops under tongue * 2-3)

H2 Orega P73 (water soluble form of regular oreganol P73): 5-6 drops in neb *2


Anyways yeah that's what i'm currently taking, and always looking for different things to add, and possibly take away others. Yes I know some of the listed ingredients are present more than once in the different supplements so a little overkill on some. And yes, I know some of them like say the B vitamins are way overkill, and yes I know I have expensive pee <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">


I plan on nebbing glutathione soon, and hypertonic, and I used to take a real good multivitamin/multimineral from GNC called megaman, but I ran out a while back and was too lazy to go get more.

Anyways, that's what I take, so state what you guys take, and maybe we can get admin to make this a big sticky and keep it on the front page!
 

JBUCCA

New member
i thought i took alot of pills!! oh my god sean, you go boy, what ever keeps you going dont change!!!lol
 

JBUCCA

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i thought i took alot of pills!! oh my god sean, you go boy, what ever keeps you going dont change!!!lol
 

Faust

New member
<blockquote>Quote<br><hr><i>Originally posted by: <b>JBUCCA</b></i><br>i thought i took alot of pills!! oh my god sean, you go boy, what ever keeps you going dont change!!!lol<hr></blockquote>


Well that's what I currently take, but I wanted this to be a thread where others post what they take, and can serve as a database for ideas about supplements. So please everyone, post what you take!
 

Faust

New member
<blockquote>Quote<br><hr><i>Originally posted by: <b>JBUCCA</b></i><br>i thought i took alot of pills!! oh my god sean, you go boy, what ever keeps you going dont change!!!lol<hr></blockquote>


Well that's what I currently take, but I wanted this to be a thread where others post what they take, and can serve as a database for ideas about supplements. So please everyone, post what you take!
 

Faust

New member
Hey by the way, I was thinking of buying some GSH from theranaturals (the buffered type) in capsule form, but there are several varieties, and I noticed on another site someone linked, they sell a liquid form of it there in some lipid binding form. I was wanting to neb the stuff like I do the OO, but not sure what exactly to get. Anyone have any suggestions? I'm kind of lazy so if the liquid stuff was just as good, i'd just get that.


(the second place im refering to is the liposomal GSH from www.gshnow.com.)


Anyone? Bueller?
 

Faust

New member
Hey by the way, I was thinking of buying some GSH from theranaturals (the buffered type) in capsule form, but there are several varieties, and I noticed on another site someone linked, they sell a liquid form of it there in some lipid binding form. I was wanting to neb the stuff like I do the OO, but not sure what exactly to get. Anyone have any suggestions? I'm kind of lazy so if the liquid stuff was just as good, i'd just get that.


(the second place im refering to is the liposomal GSH from www.gshnow.com.)


Anyone? Bueller?
 

anonymous

New member
When I had my CF lungs, I was into all these supplements. I ended up taking Greens plus *(whole foods market)* I only took this for a year when I was waiting for my transplant and then stopped because I did not want to take immune boosters before the transplant. IT is a comphrensive product and I remember my blood work never looked so good. I think taking supplements are great if you can afford them.

Currently, I take Metagenics Intensive Care Forumla multi mineral complex-iron free. Sometimes I take added magnesium and calcium. Occasionally I take vitamin C in small doses once in a while. Another formula from Metagenics is called Endurabolic-glucose-insulin support formula. I take this maybe once per day with a high carb meal. It does help to balance my glucose but lately, I do not take it.

I was taking Jarrow Acidolphils pills but now that I am taking Kefir I no longer take probiotics by pill. I feel that the kefir has made the biggest difference in my over all health in the past week. My skin glows pink and appears smoother besides my pft are improving by twenty percent.

I only eat healthy meals so that helps a lot. I do not eat junk at all. I feel when you eat junk food it washes away any good nutrients that you take it.

Risa
 

anonymous

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When I had my CF lungs, I was into all these supplements. I ended up taking Greens plus *(whole foods market)* I only took this for a year when I was waiting for my transplant and then stopped because I did not want to take immune boosters before the transplant. IT is a comphrensive product and I remember my blood work never looked so good. I think taking supplements are great if you can afford them.

Currently, I take Metagenics Intensive Care Forumla multi mineral complex-iron free. Sometimes I take added magnesium and calcium. Occasionally I take vitamin C in small doses once in a while. Another formula from Metagenics is called Endurabolic-glucose-insulin support formula. I take this maybe once per day with a high carb meal. It does help to balance my glucose but lately, I do not take it.

I was taking Jarrow Acidolphils pills but now that I am taking Kefir I no longer take probiotics by pill. I feel that the kefir has made the biggest difference in my over all health in the past week. My skin glows pink and appears smoother besides my pft are improving by twenty percent.

I only eat healthy meals so that helps a lot. I do not eat junk at all. I feel when you eat junk food it washes away any good nutrients that you take it.

Risa
 

CowTown

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ADEKS (3 pills/day)

Vitamin C (1500 mg/day)

Lysine (on occasion)

Garlic (trying to eat a lot more of this per day)

Tums (1600 mg/day - to build bone density)
 

CowTown

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ADEKS (3 pills/day)

Vitamin C (1500 mg/day)

Lysine (on occasion)

Garlic (trying to eat a lot more of this per day)

Tums (1600 mg/day - to build bone density)
 

LouLou

New member
Sean, One of the amino acids you take ..
Phenylalanine 210mg
led me to question something I've been meaning to look up on the web for a while. On diet sodas, yogurts you sometimes see " Phenylketonurics - contains phenylalanine"
I always thought it was a cancer warning label without saying cancer but it is actually a warning label for people with the metabolic disorder Phenylketonuria, or PKU for short.
Check it out:
http://www.ess.sunysb.edu/tracy/whatis.html
 

LouLou

New member
Sean, One of the amino acids you take ..
Phenylalanine 210mg
led me to question something I've been meaning to look up on the web for a while. On diet sodas, yogurts you sometimes see " Phenylketonurics - contains phenylalanine"
I always thought it was a cancer warning label without saying cancer but it is actually a warning label for people with the metabolic disorder Phenylketonuria, or PKU for short.
Check it out:
http://www.ess.sunysb.edu/tracy/whatis.html
 

LouLou

New member
Here's what I take supplement-wise:

AM:
1 triple strength Oil of Oregano pill - P-73
1-1000 mg. Vitamin C
1-Centrum
2-ADEKS pills
3 drops H2 Orega P73 (water soluable) nebulized with brochialdialator

PM:
Vit.K-not sure mg dose - 1 pill
3% hypertonic saline in nebulizer every other evening - 3mg.
1 Viactiv chew for calcium - 500 mg.
 

LouLou

New member
Here's what I take supplement-wise:

AM:
1 triple strength Oil of Oregano pill - P-73
1-1000 mg. Vitamin C
1-Centrum
2-ADEKS pills
3 drops H2 Orega P73 (water soluable) nebulized with brochialdialator

PM:
Vit.K-not sure mg dose - 1 pill
3% hypertonic saline in nebulizer every other evening - 3mg.
1 Viactiv chew for calcium - 500 mg.
 

Faust

New member
<blockquote>Quote<br><hr><i>Originally posted by: <b>LouLou</b></i><br>Sean, One of the amino acids you take ..

Phenylalanine 210mg

led me to question something I've been meaning to look up on the web for a while. On diet sodas, yogurts you sometimes see " Phenylketonurics - contains phenylalanine"

I always thought it was a cancer warning label without saying cancer but it is actually a warning label for people with the metabolic disorder Phenylketonuria, or PKU for short.

Check it out:

http://www.ess.sunysb.edu/tracy/whatis.html<hr></blockquote>


Yeah me too, then I looked it up and also found out it wasn't a cancer warning.
 

Faust

New member
<blockquote>Quote<br><hr><i>Originally posted by: <b>LouLou</b></i><br>Sean, One of the amino acids you take ..

Phenylalanine 210mg

led me to question something I've been meaning to look up on the web for a while. On diet sodas, yogurts you sometimes see " Phenylketonurics - contains phenylalanine"

I always thought it was a cancer warning label without saying cancer but it is actually a warning label for people with the metabolic disorder Phenylketonuria, or PKU for short.

Check it out:

http://www.ess.sunysb.edu/tracy/whatis.html<hr></blockquote>


Yeah me too, then I looked it up and also found out it wasn't a cancer warning.
 
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