05-11-2010, 14:41
So I think I have figured out why it took me so long to get the noogleberry to work. I was reading an article recently on grapeseed extract and how it stops swelling in the joints, which I knew, BUT it went on to talk about that it prevents edema. That of course got me thinking about noogleberry and how swelling related to fluid intake ect.
Anyway, I decided to run an experiment. I increased my grapeseed extract dose from 300 to 600 and within about 4 days, I no longer had any swelling, not even when I first took off the cups. It was back to being like it was all those months before when I was trying to get it to work.
I'm guessing that persistence finally overcame my first dosage that I have always been on, but increasing it took it to a level that can't be overcame.
As of today I will go back to my normal dosage and will post how many days it takes to start seeing swelling again. I'm going to assume it will be about 3 to 4 days, which seems to be the normal time period for grapeseed to work and stop working.
Mel
Anyway, I decided to run an experiment. I increased my grapeseed extract dose from 300 to 600 and within about 4 days, I no longer had any swelling, not even when I first took off the cups. It was back to being like it was all those months before when I was trying to get it to work.
I'm guessing that persistence finally overcame my first dosage that I have always been on, but increasing it took it to a level that can't be overcame.
As of today I will go back to my normal dosage and will post how many days it takes to start seeing swelling again. I'm going to assume it will be about 3 to 4 days, which seems to be the normal time period for grapeseed to work and stop working.
Mel