Posted by yxibow on June 5, 2008, at 4:47:06
In reply to Ritalin, NAC and Indium?, posted by france1000 on June 5, 2008, at 1:28:01
> I am taking regularely Nac to protect my brain from Ritalin.
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> Recently i've began to take INDIUM SULPHATE in the Morning. (It is supposing to have many benefits for heath).
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> Knowing that Nac eliminats the metals from body - is possible that a Indium could be eliminated from body too ??? It means: no benifit from indium!?
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> Or i have only to make attention (2, 3 hours) between taking nac and indium?
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> Anyway someone knows if between this 3 drugs (nac, ritalin, indium) there are the interactions?This would probably be best served in the alternative section.
Indium has no functionality or RDA in the human body despite advertising for it -- there are only so many elements that are actually utilized by the body, cobalt being a curious one having one molecule in Vitamin B-12. This could have an endless debate so I won't go further on it.
NAC has gone under some trials apparently for OCD or so posted on the web, again it is also a "dietary supplement"
I don't know about n-acetyl-cysteine but I can pretty sure say that Indium wouldn't interact as it is just a dust particle in the body if at all, and personally, just my opinion, so no ad hominem statements, is a waste of a $700/kg element used in LCDs and is becoming more scarce [soapbox off]
I think the main thing is to focus on your doctor and your treatment with Ritalin and to inform he or she of any supplements. With so many supplements out there, I mean I do take a few myself, so I'm not trying to have the pot and kettle thing, there is now are PDR editions for various dietary supplements.
I hope that helps and doesn't offend -- as I said I take tryptophan and 5HTP along with other prescription agents -- whether it helps sleep I really can't say, but I do inform my doctor.-- tidings
Jay
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