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Old 10-06-2016, 01:04 PM #11
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Thank you for this interesting article. I'll comment in the other thread.

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Originally Posted by Littlepaw View Post
Hey David,

I ran across this article recently. It relates to CRPS treatment but I found the SIBO link to nerve pain and inflammation interesting. The patient also took low dose naltrexone which improves CRPS on its own. However, it is a fascinating premise and may relate somewhat to what you are undertaking.

http://rsds.org/wp-content/uploads/2...N-and-CRPS.pdf

Good luck!
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