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Merci pour tous vos échanges passionnants... J'ai également un ongle de l'index droit qui se courbe, je n'y avais pas porté attention et ne savais pas que c'était un signe de mauvaise circulation et mauvaise oxygénation... Devrais-je essayer ce Pentox mais où le trouver en France sans ordonnance ?...

Thank you for all your exciting exchanges ... I also have a nail of the right index finger that curves, I had not paid attention and did not know that it was a sign of poor circulation and bad oxygenation .. Should I try this Pentox but where to find it in France without a prescription?
 
This morning while going to work I found it in one small local pharmacy. I bought it without the prescription and the price for one box of 20 tablets with the prolonged release was 1.5 Euro. So it is very cheap.
I talked with my wife about this and she is afraid to take this medicine. She wants first to go on a consultation with her doctor and ask her if it is good to take this medicine for her symptoms. As soon as she starts taking it I will report the results from it, of course, if she decides to take it first.


Konstantin, that is kind of free of charge compared to mine! If Trental works for me maybe you can be my supplier. :)

Good luck.
 
worldbridger said:
This morning while going to work I found it in one small local pharmacy. I bought it without the prescription and the price for one box of 20 tablets with the prolonged release was 1.5 Euro. So it is very cheap.
I talked with my wife about this and she is afraid to take this medicine. She wants first to go on a consultation with her doctor and ask her if it is good to take this medicine for her symptoms. As soon as she starts taking it I will report the results from it, of course, if she decides to take it first.


Konstantin, that is kind of free of charge compared to mine! If Trental works for me maybe you can be my supplier. :)

Good luck.

If this medicine is good for you, I am willing to help as much as I can.
 
You can get nail changes with impaired blood flow.
Trental was very popular for a while in US, but I don't see it used so much anymore.The dosing of Trental I used was 400 mg 3x day. I don't know anything about the slow release version. It takes 3 months of use to really see a difference because the drug affects only the newly produced red blood cells. In about 4 months all your RBCs will be turned over. 3 months = 75% of RBCs affected, or so I have been taught. It works by making RBCs more flexible and slippery, so they can get through blockages easier. The main use was for intermittent claudication, and it did pretty well for that.
In my experience, Metanx (an engineered vitamin cocktail, now OTC) does about as well as Trental for these symptoms, and helps neuropathic pain too. Also takes about 3 months of 2/day to see a real difference. A totally benign treatment, as far as I know. Metanx works on reducing Homocysteine levels. Homocysteine is a naturally occurring aberrant amino acid that can cause problems when the level is too high because it gets incorporated into proteins in too high a percentage.
 
New York Times just did a story about the FDA crackdown on stem cell clinics. If you go to the article, you will see some side articles on the horrors of it and dangers of medical tourism.

_https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/28/health/fda-stem-cell.html?smid=li-share
 
Uff that this month is going to go fast then !, ... although a little to say this knowing how enormously strong you are
And the good company you have around.
 
Yupo said:
You can get nail changes with impaired blood flow.
Trental was very popular for a while in US, but I don't see it used so much anymore.The dosing of Trental I used was 400 mg 3x day. I don't know anything about the slow release version. It takes 3 months of use to really see a difference because the drug affects only the newly produced red blood cells. In about 4 months all your RBCs will be turned over. 3 months = 75% of RBCs affected, or so I have been taught. It works by making RBCs more flexible and slippery, so they can get through blockages easier. The main use was for intermittent claudication, and it did pretty well for that.
In my experience, Metanx (an engineered vitamin cocktail, now OTC) does about as well as Trental for these symptoms, and helps neuropathic pain too. Also takes about 3 months of 2/day to see a real difference. A totally benign treatment, as far as I know. Metanx works on reducing Homocysteine levels. Homocysteine is a naturally occurring aberrant amino acid that can cause problems when the level is too high because it gets incorporated into proteins in too high a percentage.

Metanx contains the following active ingredients (per capsule):

Folate
L-methylfolate (Metafolin): 3 mg
Pyridoxal 5'-phosphate: 35 mg
Methylcobalamin: 2 mg[2]


And what's the price on that?

Seems that a good multi-B vitamin would do.
 
And what's the price on that?
Seems that a good multi-B vitamin would do.

It comes to a little under $2/day. If you buy directly from the company (and they offer the best price, btw) it comes with a money back guarantee. Full refund if not pleased with relief. The order (if you want the guarantee) must come from a physician. I use it mainly for neuropathic pain. I'd say 90% of our people are happy with it and wind up ordering more. If a lot better in 3 months, we try going to 1/day, back to 2 if needed. If some better, we keep the dose at 2/day for 6 months, then try reducing. A lot of our people try switching to generic versions after 3 months, but usually come back to the real thing as it seems to work a lot better.

I think this is a far better choice than a regular B vitamin cocktail because it provides the metabolically active form of the vitamins. No pre-conversion is needed. Quite a few people have a genetic deficiency in one or more of the enzymes (there are 4, I believe), which keeps them from using Folate. It is a huge problem, enough so that it is getting common to do DNA testing in early pregnancy to find these people. Folate deficiency can cause some developmental defects. IMO, far better to screen for this defect before conception, as probably too late to correct some of the major problems once a pregnancy is established.

Pamlab (manufacturer) was owned briefly by Nestle, but recently purchased by Alphasigma, an Italian company. They also make some interesting variations on the theme; Cerefolin for cognitive decline and Deplin for depression.

I am aware of one pain clinic in my in town using Metanx for pain.

Sorry if I sound like a virtual ad for this stuff. I'm not a big fan of Neurontin, and Lyrica has a load of nasty side effects and interactions, unfortunately.

_http://www.metanx.com/
 
I've been taking methyl forms of vit B for a couple of years and my blood readings are high or above high, with no effect.

So I will try Trental 2-3 months to see what happens.

All I found on the net was:

"At least 2 -4 weeks, or up to 8 weeks before any effect" (WebMD).

"While the effect of Trental may be seen within 2 to 4 weeks, it is recommended that treatment be continued for at least 8 weeks. Efficacy has been demonstrated in double-blind clinical studies of 6 months duration" (Drugs.com).
 
worldbridger said:
I've been taking methyl forms of vit B for a couple of years and my blood readings are high or above high, with no effect.

So I will try Trental 2-3 months to see what happens.

All I found on the net was:

"At least 2 -4 weeks, or up to 8 weeks before any effect" (WebMD).

"While the effect of Trental may be seen within 2 to 4 weeks, it is recommended that treatment be continued for at least 8 weeks. Efficacy has been demonstrated in double-blind clinical studies of 6 months duration" (Drugs.com).

Yeah, I'm not giving up my pentox because it really relieves stuff in the legs. But, gonna add the extra B vites too.

As it happens, I was getting shots of Bs every day at the clinic. I think they must have helped.
 
Yesterday my wife took the Pentoxifylline pills that I bought here in a local pharmacy and she went to ask her doctor about this drug. But before she went I told her to say to the doctor that some friend of her was using this pills for symptoms like she has and that after some time she felt much better and symptoms were gone.

She went there and when she come back home she told me that her doctor said that these Pentoxifylline pills are for circulation but that they are very old medicine and that they are not good at all. She can give her a prescription for newer and better medications for a circulation and she mentioned to her not to use Pentoxifylline a number of times.

I know her doctor, and I know that she and many of her colleagues go few times in a month to free seminars organised by a pharmaceutical industries here in Macedonia and sometimes abroad. Those so called seminars include free meals, travel, parties and fun for a whole weekend. It is actually a brainwashing of the medical personal and advertising their new expensive poisons. There they receive a tons of printed marketing materials about featured products of the company.

I understand why she answered that way about Pentoxifylline.

Now it is up to my wife. Will she decide to try them and see if they will help her or she will follow the advice of her brainwashed doctor. :(
 
Ok, do you the names of these new meds, Konstantin? I don't know if the new ones are good or better, but they have tried different ones on me for neuropathy/pain/or whatever, with no result.
 
Konstantin said:
Yesterday my wife took the Pentoxifylline pills that I bought here in a local pharmacy and she went to ask her doctor about this drug. But before she went I told her to say to the doctor that some friend of her was using this pills for symptoms like she has and that after some time she felt much better and symptoms were gone.

She went there and when she come back home she told me that her doctor said that these Pentoxifylline pills are for circulation but that they are very old medicine and that they are not good at all. She can give her a prescription for newer and better medications for a circulation and she mentioned to her not to use Pentoxifylline a number of times.

I know her doctor, and I know that she and many of her colleagues go few times in a month to free seminars organised by a pharmaceutical industries here in Macedonia and sometimes abroad. Those so called seminars include free meals, travel, parties and fun for a whole weekend. It is actually a brainwashing of the medical personal and advertising their new expensive poisons. There they receive a tons of printed marketing materials about featured products of the company.

I understand why she answered that way about Pentoxifylline.

Now it is up to my wife. Will she decide to try them and see if they will help her or she will follow the advice of her brainwashed doctor. :(

Konstantin,

I think many of us have the same obstacle of the programed "experts say" syndrome. My wife and most others don't question a doctors' advice. It is sad to see that it has become this bad due to both the pharmaceutical companies influence and even the controlled sciences. I think we can be very thankful for the doctors who do try to do their own research and case studies without government grants. I am so thankful that Gaby is willing to help with advice here. And all those others doctors who have been silenced and even turn up dead or missing are real heroes I think.

Who knows the side-effects of those newer drugs even beyond the ones they list. You just take them and wait for the re-calls.

I hope your wife will start to question at some point. I know my wife has to make her own choices and it is difficult to watch when you know there are better choices to be made that are not given any credibility. :(
 
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