Thiogamma. This will be more of a review than a question. since 6mcy, as a result of nerve damage with BEP chemotherapy, I take thiogamma and it does a job on me that I thought was a placebo. It has an anti-pain effect in a way, because by taking deliberate breaks of 2-3 days in taking it, the state of pain drastically worsened, moving caused problems, strong unbearable pain like baby bumps and typical like tingling, numbness or burning or unbearable cold in the limbs or, for example, a feeling of visceral pain like with severe food poisoning... After taking it within an hour or three, everything returns to relative normal, because the ailments do not disappear completely, but the reduction by 80-90% is really felt and the desire to live and act returns. And yes, it is true that blood glucose is lowered, which increases appetite... You have to watch yourself and another thing is that your eyesight can have a real negative effect on it and you have to keep an eye on the dosage, not always the recommended one double/day is appropriate. In my case, motor coordination has improved significantly, and motor precision has improved significantly.