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padma basic

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lisa

Hi all I was just wondering if anyone had heard of or tryed Parma basic ? ? Its a Tibetan herb mix that I came across when looking for things to help rebuild myelin sheathing ! !

 

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Hezza

Hi Lisa,

I've never heard of it I'm afraid so can't be of any help! :sorry:


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lisa

Cheers hezza

Thought it was worth an ask here b4 I consider buying any ! !

 

Lisa x

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Marina

If you look at the "Similar topics" at the bottom of this page, there's a link to an old topic about "Padma 28" where someone had tried it :hoop:

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(belated DX in June '05, SPMS)

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lisa

Ohh wow thanks marina. X

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Marina

You're welcome! :flowerface:

 

The "Similar Topics" can be quite useful - it's based on words used in topic titles - but it doesn't appear until the first post of the topic has been posted (obviously, or it wouldn't know what topics might be similar). It can sometimes be useful to go back to a topic after having posted it to see what - if anything - it might show. That's also why using a topic title that's relevant to the topic (as you did) can help too :hippy:


Marina

(belated DX in June '05, SPMS)

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Great Dane

Hi Lisa

 

I don't know whether this is helpful. Many years ago probably around 15-20 years ago my father took Padma 28 as advised by his GP no less to help with bad circulation in his legs. He did find improvement while taking them and was able to walk further than previous. Padma is said to have anti-inflammatory properties.

 

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