momintexas
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Anyone taking NT Factor? Have you had any luck with it?
Anyone have a child taking it?
Thanks for any input!
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James1979
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My energy levels shot through the roof a few days after I started NT Factor. This is after having fatigue for 2 months straight. Unfortunately, I also changed abx at the same time that I started the NT Factor, so I don't know if my increase of energy can be correlated with the NTF alone.
Now, 1 week after starting the NT pills, my energy levels are so high that I'm only taking 2 NT pills a day, because I really wouldn't want any more energy than I have now!
Dr B highly recommends NT Factor, and I trust his advice.
I don't know about for children.
One thing to note: it looks like NTF has a significant amount of calcium in it, so I would be careful to take it separate from doxycycline.
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We got ours from Researched Nutritionals also. It is in pill form.
I didn't notice a difference for my daughter when she took it last year, but we are going to try again.
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momintexas
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I've been taking this for about three weeks and have not noticed any change. I chose to add this to my regimen because Dr. B talks about how this supplement is supposed to address the mitochondrial damage associated with the metabolic dysfunction, which I know I have. If anything, I now have more fatigue, but I certainly don't attribute it to the NT Factor, probably more related to where I am in treatment. I will continue to take it to see if it does help.
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CherylSue
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I take it. Started it about 6 weeks ago. The tablets are huge, and I have to disolve them in water. I don't like to take them near abx because there are probiotics in them, as well.
I think they helped. How much, I can't say because I also take Isocort now and then.
I take Researched Nutritonals brand. They are very expensive, but I think they may be worth the effort.
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momintexas
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