Littlepaw,
This article that you linked to in the other thread (
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Thank you again for this!
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Originally Posted by Littlepaw
Hi David,
I posted an article for you on your other thread related to SIBO and CRPS pain. There certainly does appear to be an inflammatory connection.
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