Wanted to attract people to the thread so I went for a confrontational title, but really, why aren't you?
What we know about ME suggests that both of these will help most patients with their lactic acid problems, and they have definitely helped me. I have worked full time for four months with no real problems, and the first day I didn't take either of the above that lactic acid feeling returned. I had forgotten how badly it affected my quality of life, today I was just trying to get through the day as I would have done before I started taking ALA and resveratrol. With them(especially in combination), I can actually enjoy my life and moreover actually feel like doing something after finishing work.
So, once again, if you can at all afford it, why not give it a go?
My current intake: 2-3 grams of Resveratrol, one or two doses, and 200 to 600 milligrams of ALA twice a day. I have no side effects with the first, and it and some other anti oxidants have helped me to avoid the potential nerve damage from the ALA (this probably wouldn't be big risk of I hadn't already got peripheral neuropathy from DCA, which I can understand why some people don't want to try).
What we know about ME suggests that both of these will help most patients with their lactic acid problems, and they have definitely helped me. I have worked full time for four months with no real problems, and the first day I didn't take either of the above that lactic acid feeling returned. I had forgotten how badly it affected my quality of life, today I was just trying to get through the day as I would have done before I started taking ALA and resveratrol. With them(especially in combination), I can actually enjoy my life and moreover actually feel like doing something after finishing work.
So, once again, if you can at all afford it, why not give it a go?
My current intake: 2-3 grams of Resveratrol, one or two doses, and 200 to 600 milligrams of ALA twice a day. I have no side effects with the first, and it and some other anti oxidants have helped me to avoid the potential nerve damage from the ALA (this probably wouldn't be big risk of I hadn't already got peripheral neuropathy from DCA, which I can understand why some people don't want to try).