Posted by Tomatheus on February 8, 2011, at 22:51:06
In reply to Glisodin, posted by morgan miller on February 8, 2011, at 1:38:07
Morgan,
Thank you for your post and for the information on glisodin. I've read online that goji berries, which were just mentioned on this board in a previous thread, can also increase superoxide dismutase levels, although I haven't been able to find a scientific study that backs up this claim. Today happens to be my first day on goji berry extract, and I must say that I like the results that I've noticed so far: increased energy, less anxiety, and better cognition. Of course, time will tell how long I'll keep feeling the benefits of the goji berry extract that I'm taking. It is not unusual for me to respond favorably to a supplement initially only to lose my response a few days or a week later. So, if the goji berry extract doesn't keep working for me, I may very well try glisodin next to see if that approach to raising superoxide dismutase levels has longer-lasting results.
Whether or not the results that you've been noticing are from the glisodin that you're taking, I wish you luck with your treatment. Hopefully with the glisodin being part of your treatment plan, you'll get the relief that you need.
Tomatheus
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