by Charles Wilson » Mon Dec 22, 2008 10:58 pm
I don't jump in much, but the mitochondrial damage issue is very difficult to accept when you believe there has to be a way to turn this around. However, I, like you, have been beating a dead horse trying to find an answer. Speaking of horses, has anyone tried Astaxanthin (Asta-ZAN-thin) for muscle burn and fatigue? I spotted an article where a study was done with horses that had a life threatening disease called equine exertional rhabdomyolysis. The study was done on eight race horses and after only two to three weeks the animals were symptom-free and able to continue training. Now, as I have been having serious difficulty climbing stairs (legs burning bad when I reached the last stair), I thought I would give it a try. In two weeks I was able to climb the stairs without the crippling burn/pain. No, my legs are still rather weak, but the burn was all but gone. With a house with two flights of stairs, this was a big plus. No again, it takes me a long time to climb stairs or even walk.
Astaxanthin is extracted from algae. I am going to try it for a few months to see if there is any improvement to the muscle weakness. I got the product (BioAstin mfg by Nutrex Hawaii) through Vitacost. The Nutrex Hawaii product appears to be a better product than the others listed. Next, I have been taking Provigil for fatigue. It works well for me, but it is not cheap. All this may be wonderful, but I am still having a very hard time accepting the fact that Lipitor has crippled me and nothing can be done to bring back what has been lost. One last comment, I worked with Dr. Graveline on a national study using glyconutrients to help relieve the neuropathy symptoms from statins (the constant burn, tingle and pain) and I saw a very significant improvement. [/quote]