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iamgreek
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I have found D Ribose to really help my memory and the cloudy fuzzy where am I feeling. You can get it at any health food store.
It really works for me !!!

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That's interesting. I was misdiagnosed with Fibromyalgia, but recently diagnosed with Lyme (November).

I used to take D-Ribose to help with energy levels and it seemed to work well for that.

...BUT, I haven't taken it since my Lyme diagnosis because I wondered if it would be a problem with yeast. It is a sugar, so I just stayed away from it.

Wonder if anybody has any input on wether or not D-Ribose is safe to take when taking lots of Abx.???

I'm currently on Flagyl, Biaxin, Amoxycillin, Plaquenil.

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D-ribose gave me my sleep back after 15 years of horrific insomnia. I don't think I could take all these abx and go through all this herxing without my D-ribose.

As it is not glucose, it does not affect blood sugar. I would know, as I am severely glucose intolerant/insulin resistant.

I don't think it contributes to yeast, either.

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Hmm..... another thing I have sitting in my cabinet collecting dust. I have so many things that I have tried over the years. I can't recall how this worked for me. Maybe I'll dust it off and give it another try. More energy, and good sleep sounds like a winner to me.

So glad it's working for you Greek. [Smile]

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Thanks Tammy N [Smile]
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