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I don't think this does much. But it does make for better hair and nails!
![]() You might want to try some anti-inflammatory supplements. The most common is grapeseed extract. I've used this for allergies for years, and just went back on it over a month ago. (my feet have been hurting more since New Year's.) You need substantial doses to get effects, like 300mg a day. I hope you can get this where you are. I buy mine from two places, Puritan's online and also at Costco. What I notice most is a reduction in burning sensations. Grapeseed is quite benign, and I don't have any GI or other side effects at all. The more expensive is pycnogenols, which originally came from France I think. They have similar actions. http://healthlibrary.epnet.com/GetCo...chunkiid=21765 They carry the standard warning for patients taking powerful anticlotting drugs like Warfarin or Plavix. Studies don't show high effects for grapeseed, but this warning accompanies most herbal products.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | amit (03-26-2010) |
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