jam338
08-30-2007, 11:34 PM
Today I read on the University of Maryland Website that SAMe helps FM. It states that it is naturally produced by the body from ATP and the amino acid methionine. It serves as the cell's major energy source and drives a number of biological processes including muscle contraction and the production of protein.
I have read several sites online referencing a 1989 Swedish research study which revealed that FM patients have 20% lower levels of ATP.
The University of Maryland website recommends that Fibromyalgia patients take it as a supplement, stating that: [/B] A dosage of 800 mg SAMe per day for six weeks was shown to improve symptoms, but start at 200 mg and titrate up to minimize gastrointestinal problems.
Here is what I am wondering about, and hoping someone here can enlighten me. The website states that it is important to purchase enteric-coated tablets packaged in foil or foil blister packs. SAMe should be stored in a cool, dry place, but not refrigerated. Tablets should be kept in the blister pack until the time of ingestion.
Blister packs are just soooooooooooooo much more expensive!! Has anyone here read/heard info on the degradation issue????? It can be purchased at Sams Club in a small bottle so much cheaper, but if it degrades........ugh. I have tried to research online to find out what the degradation rate problem really is. Any info would be appreciated, thanks!!
I have read several sites online referencing a 1989 Swedish research study which revealed that FM patients have 20% lower levels of ATP.
The University of Maryland website recommends that Fibromyalgia patients take it as a supplement, stating that: [/B] A dosage of 800 mg SAMe per day for six weeks was shown to improve symptoms, but start at 200 mg and titrate up to minimize gastrointestinal problems.
Here is what I am wondering about, and hoping someone here can enlighten me. The website states that it is important to purchase enteric-coated tablets packaged in foil or foil blister packs. SAMe should be stored in a cool, dry place, but not refrigerated. Tablets should be kept in the blister pack until the time of ingestion.
Blister packs are just soooooooooooooo much more expensive!! Has anyone here read/heard info on the degradation issue????? It can be purchased at Sams Club in a small bottle so much cheaper, but if it degrades........ugh. I have tried to research online to find out what the degradation rate problem really is. Any info would be appreciated, thanks!!

