Topic: NT Factor from Researched Nutritionals, Anyone taking this???
Judie
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Hi Everyone,
I was looking at Dr. B's protocol and he recommended this for energy.
Is anyone using this?
Are you getting good results?
Are you taking the full 6 pills per day?
Thanks!
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CherylSue
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I've tried these. Expensive horse pills. I'm not sure how much I benefited though.
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I prefer the "ATP Fuel" product from Researched Nutritionals, as if memory serves it combines the NT Factor energy ingredients alongside an assortment of other beneficial elements - more to read about it here.
I personally have difficulty differentiating if a particular supplement in and of itself is making a difference, but as part of my routine (I'm taking 5 pills, once a day to stretch my supply) I feel it is beneficial. Researched Nutritionals has a handful of top-quality and unique offerings that are created with the needs of tick-borne infections in mind, and I think ATP Fuel (and NT Factor as an ingredient thereof) can have wide ranging benefits for many.
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Can anyone buy the ATP Fuel, or does my dr. have to order it for me?
And how large are the pills?
thanks!
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WPinVA
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Yes, I take NT Factor Energy and I find it very helpful!
I take two pills in the morning. Anything more keeps me up at night. You just have to figure out what works for you.
You CAN order directly from them as a patient. You have to call though - can't do it online.
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Summer3
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I ordered a Byron White formula there last week. Their prices are great. They sent the correct product and it came within a week.
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thank you for the info! Hopefully, I"ll be able to order pretty soon, but will have to wait til my dh can go back to work. Have to wait til Congress passes a budget you know! :/
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Those using NT Factor... what dose are you taking? Thank you! Laurel
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Sammi
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This is one supplement that helps me. I started out taking two pills three times daily and I now take two pills twice daily.
I hope it helps you!
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MannaMe
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My husband started out using the NT factor - now switched to the ATP Fuel. Currently taking 3 tabs once a day.
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CherylSue
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I choke on the NT Factor tablets. I've tried crushing them in water, but they taste awful.
I switched to the ATP Fuel, and I take 5 capsules in am 30 minutes before breakfast. Does it help? It's hard to say. You are supposed to take 10 pill/day, but it is very expensive.
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I take NT Factor (by NTI, Nutritional Therapeutics Inc.). I think I see some benefit, and need to try other mitochondrial membrane support products as I have severe fatigue and weakness, suggesting damaged mitochondria.
Anyway just wanted to add my 2 cents that I tried NT Factor in the past, and it worsened my brain fog. I read somewhere that it works better if taken with Vitamin C (prevents oxidation or something), so that's what I do now, and I don't feel the same worsening of brain fog.
I just noticed it has Folic Acid (400mcg in 2 tablets), which I should avoid as I have MTHFR mutations, so maybe I should try another brand. Jeezus, it just never ends...
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