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*Important*New study on women's health and vitamin supplements - magnesium mentioned
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 469284" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I do think we are going to end up getting some RX supplements eventually...just look at all the medical foods that are coming out now. I am supposed to be on one now for the brain to attempt to ward off alzheimers but insurance wont cover it so I cant afford it. I do take the RX Vitamin D still and gummy calcium chews. I also take a B complex because I think I need several of them but most importantly B2 and I couldnt find that one by itself. I get these little sores where your lips meet at the sides and I found out that is a sign of a B2 deficiency. odd huh? I used to have tubes of ointment to put on them but ran out so I have started taking the B complex to see if that helps. I am thinking of starting to take that new iron supplement that you can just pour into water so you dont get the tummy issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 469284, member: 1514"] I do think we are going to end up getting some RX supplements eventually...just look at all the medical foods that are coming out now. I am supposed to be on one now for the brain to attempt to ward off alzheimers but insurance wont cover it so I cant afford it. I do take the RX Vitamin D still and gummy calcium chews. I also take a B complex because I think I need several of them but most importantly B2 and I couldnt find that one by itself. I get these little sores where your lips meet at the sides and I found out that is a sign of a B2 deficiency. odd huh? I used to have tubes of ointment to put on them but ran out so I have started taking the B complex to see if that helps. I am thinking of starting to take that new iron supplement that you can just pour into water so you dont get the tummy issues. [/QUOTE]
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