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Old 01-29-2008, 07:16 PM
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Default something to consider

Not sure this applies here or not but sometimes we over look the fact that it is a balance of things that can be the problem where one thing is normal but it's counterpart is high or low as in L-lysine and L-arginine.

Potassium's counterpart is sodium but also Calcium is said to have the potential to help regulate body's use of Potassium and Sodium.

Ron
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