Posted by laima on February 1, 2007, at 0:49:44
In reply to Royal Jelly, anti-anhedonia ?, posted by linkadge on January 31, 2007, at 18:39:25
The stuff's expensive, but as soon as I can spare the cash, I'd like to go for it myself. The most vivacious, perpetually enthused and amused, tastefully glamourous, fit-n-slim, and lively 70 year old I ever met in my life took it for years and swore by it. Yes, I admit I'd like to be just like her! She also was a fan of spirulina and fish oil-but royal jelly was her tops.
Linkdage, I'm amazed at how quickly are you feeling the difference, and may I ask, how much are you taking, what form, any particular brand? I had some idea it was a supplement one had to take for a long time before reaping benefits. I thought it was for longevity and energy- didn't know it also helped with ahedonia. What's o3? Sorry for so many questions. Thanks, I appreciate your input.
Bummer the lady I knew moved to Baja, for that's one of her favorite hiking locales. She likes Nepal, too- but not since the political troubles. We sadly lost touch, so I can't ask her.
> I've started royal jelly about a week ago. I read some posts of Jimmyboy, which reminded that I wanted to give it a try.
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> I've been finishing my work a lot faster, as well as noticing some definate brighening of colors.
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> Seems to go well with o3.
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