lyndacarol wrote:Through the years there have been many posts on the topic of resveratrol or grapeseed extract. Search ThisIsMS for the topic. As I recall, NHE has put lots of information here.
I had read positive things in respect to insulin resistance; I tried it for a while and saw no personal change; after reading one negative opinion, I discontinued it.
Currently, I am looking at Intestinal Permeability as a source of inflammation, which leads to cytokine (interleukins) production and ultimately to increased insulin levels. I am using diet to effect the change – nothing to report yet.
Thanks lyndacarol. I am comforted by the fact that, on resveratrol, you didn't "feel like you were dying" like you did on valtrex. I was completely shocked when I reacted badly to the valtrex...kicking myself and wishing I had heeded your warning.
The 250mg resveratrol is too much for me. I am still fuzzy after taking a dose yesterday afternoon. I'm going to run out for 100mg in a bit and try again tonight. Do you remember what dose you were taking?
I'm curious about your diet change and results. You should tell us about it in a regimen thread.
NHE wrote:lyndacarol wrote:Through the years there have been many posts on the topic of resveratrol or grapeseed extract. Search ThisIsMS for the topic. As I recall, NHE has put lots of information here.
I'm taking pterostilbene which is a related molecule. I have a few posts on it, but also take a look at JackD's posts. I've found pterostilbene useful for helping to lower my blood pressure. There was a clinical study by the University of Mississippi that confirmed this.
http://www.thisisms.com/forum/chronic-c ... ml#p201276 It also helps heal the endothelium. By the way, dark red cherries are also great for lowering blood pressure.
Thanks NHE,
I had skimmed through the endothelial and mmp9 posts but had seen little related to ebv and didn't know if anyone had been taking it long term. The blood pressure reduction effect of pterostilbene is interesting. I wonder if resveratrol does the same thing...maybe the cause of my fuzziness? It doesn't feel like when my blood pressure got too low on clonidine but its a different compound so.... It could also be the result of one of the amino acids closely resembling tryptophan (turkey sleeping potion). Maybe, as a veggie, I am super sensitive to it.
Did you swap around your probiotics and find any changes or was the pro inflammatory/anti inflammatory puzzle too much for you as it was for me?