no: Of courses, if you listen to the "inventors" of it, they will sell to you anything you want to hear. It's just another $39.95 deal which is just as bogus. Plus if you really want to put it to test, just look up its herbal ingredients and take them separately as a much lower price.
Answered 6/18/2017
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Save your money: It is merely a combination of an antihistamine and caffeine, and has literally no beneficial effect on MS in any fashion. If you wish to control your illness, stop looking for hyped up remedies and seriously seek out a disease modifying agent that you can comfortably live with.
Answered 6/30/2017
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See below: Who knows. Maybe. There are about 20 articles on pubmed. There is at least one discussing the use of this in MS. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/27618111/?i=2&from=protandim I don't have any patients on it and I am not a big supplement guy, but I don't think it would hurt.
Answered 6/6/2017
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