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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 128627"><p>I don't think it is quakery at all!</p><p>What is the name of the book?</p><p>I have had wonderful results with my vitamins.</p><p>The B vitamins in particular have given me more energy and coping ability.</p><p>I'm now experimenting with Butterbur for migraines...and it has been helpful. However, there is some "talk" that Butterbar can have some long term negative side effects. </p><p>My guess is that there are certain very powerful forces out there that would rather not study, or would rather not publicize or not fully reveal the benefits of supplementation.</p><p>in my humble opinion, its entirely possible that supplementation of natural supplements in some cases can minimize the need for prescription medications.</p><p>I wish wish wish wish that our daughter would take vitamins...although she is starting to show a slight interest of late. My son ahd husband have been so blown away by my improvement with the B's that they are BOTH taking a B50 tablet daily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 128627"] I don't think it is quakery at all! What is the name of the book? I have had wonderful results with my vitamins. The B vitamins in particular have given me more energy and coping ability. I'm now experimenting with Butterbur for migraines...and it has been helpful. However, there is some "talk" that Butterbar can have some long term negative side effects. My guess is that there are certain very powerful forces out there that would rather not study, or would rather not publicize or not fully reveal the benefits of supplementation. in my humble opinion, its entirely possible that supplementation of natural supplements in some cases can minimize the need for prescription medications. I wish wish wish wish that our daughter would take vitamins...although she is starting to show a slight interest of late. My son ahd husband have been so blown away by my improvement with the B's that they are BOTH taking a B50 tablet daily. [/QUOTE]
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