Can I Have Nurokind LC In The Mornings?
Question: I was adviced to take Nurokind LC during night time, Can I take the same in the morning instead of night
Brief Answer:
Yes, you can .
Detailed Answer:
Hi.
You can certainly take Nurokind LC in the morning.
Yes, you can .
Detailed Answer:
Hi.
You can certainly take Nurokind LC in the morning.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
a) Why is Nurokind LC Prescribed?
b) How does it helps?
b) How does it helps?
Brief Answer:
Anti-oxidant action
Detailed Answer:
Hi.
Obviously Nurokind LC is prescribed in your case to avoid the bad effects of diabetes. This helps to alleviate the Neuropathy. This is supposed to alleviate the burning sensation and numbness which is a complication of diabetes in a long run.
Active Ingredients of Nurokind LC Tab are Folic Acid, LCarnitine and Methylcobalamin. All these supplement the nerves in such a way that they avoid damage to the nerves. They also help to maintain the appropriate levels and help in many other functions such as Anti-oxidants, meaning the aging which is hastened in diabetes is delayed for a very long time. It has been seen to help most of the patients.
I hope this helps you.
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Anti-oxidant action
Detailed Answer:
Hi.
Obviously Nurokind LC is prescribed in your case to avoid the bad effects of diabetes. This helps to alleviate the Neuropathy. This is supposed to alleviate the burning sensation and numbness which is a complication of diabetes in a long run.
Active Ingredients of Nurokind LC Tab are Folic Acid, LCarnitine and Methylcobalamin. All these supplement the nerves in such a way that they avoid damage to the nerves. They also help to maintain the appropriate levels and help in many other functions such as Anti-oxidants, meaning the aging which is hastened in diabetes is delayed for a very long time. It has been seen to help most of the patients.
I hope this helps you.
You may rate this answer.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar