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Posted by gerry on January 28, 2010, at 16:33:18
I thought this significant enough to share although I have to think it has been addressed before. Parnate is likely to interfere with absorption of b-6; I knew of this but never took a supplement until a couple of days ago. What I observed was that the mild tremulousness in my legs diminished 75 percent within a few hours. What I noticed the following day at the gym was that the wattage I was able to sustain for a half hour went up 25 percent.Normally I'd have to shoot test to get that sort of an increase. I am an artist so I'm allowed to talk like a noob here. I also feel less irritable.
Posted by bleauberry on January 28, 2010, at 16:46:30
In reply to parnate and b-6, posted by gerry on January 28, 2010, at 16:33:18
No doubt you got some kind of response from B6.
Everything I have read says that B6 interference is with Nardil, not Parnate, and that is one of the reasons to go with Parnate instead of Nardil.
I really don't know though. Just what I've read.
Posted by gerry on January 28, 2010, at 16:50:30
In reply to Re: parnate and b-6, posted by bleauberry on January 28, 2010, at 16:46:30
Ya that concurs with what I read. All said Nardil interferes, parnate less conclusive.
Posted by Phillipa on January 28, 2010, at 19:36:42
In reply to Re: parnate and b-6, posted by gerry on January 28, 2010, at 16:50:30
B6 makes a good diuretic also. Phillipa
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