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I also experienced huge improvement when taking Goleic combined with MitoQ.
Only while I was taking it. I didn't have a chance to try it long term since the company producing it was shut down very soon after my improvements began, much to my regret.Did you experience permanent improvements when taking Goleic as @carlystar13 did (it cured her after taking it for 1 year)? Or do the improvements only manifest when you continue to take Goleic?
Goleic.@cigana also what form were you using please?
Only while I was taking it. I didn't have a chance to try it long term since the company producing it was shut down very soon after my improvements began, much to my regret.
Injectable (as far as I know Goleic was only injectable)@cigana thank you. I mean cream, injection etc?
Yes, I have considered all options I know of since my improvement on Goleic. Unfortunately, none of them are as powerful as Goleic, although some of them give a little "kick" of the same form.Did you not consider switching to another brand or type of GcMAF? There are quite a few companies selling various forms of GcMAF, including an Asian company selling Goleic.
I've tried to get it from them before, but they never reply, so I assume they're out of business.
I will probably try it once my current trials are finished!Can you try KetoKerri? Is cheap.
My theory is that it's the immune regulating properties of ubiquinol (MitoQ) that work with the GcMAF immune regulation (rather than ubiquinol's antioxidant properties).