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Old 08-10-2007, 07:34 PM #5
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Hi Kristie,

That's a lot to deal with, for you and him.

It must be a shock to both of you.

((((((((Kristie))))))))))


One thing I would mention is that vitamin B12 is very beneficial for nerves.

If your brother has symptoms of low B12, I have lists of symptoms on my site, then if he begins taking it, it will help preserve his nerves, especially when it's so stressful.

There's so much to know about vitamin B12... but one clue that someone is low on B12, is ridges on fingernails and lack of moon...

((((((((Kristie)))))))))
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