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Old 08-23-2010, 12:05 AM #11
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Default Are you taking any kind of acid blockers?

Dear Mite,

In addition to all the great advice already given, and your good work in going gluten-free and dairy free, and taking Vitamin B12, etc., I'm wondering:

Are you taking any acid blockers, for gastric reflux? Acid blockers cause peripheral neuropathies.

Also, are you taking "sub-lingual" (under the tongue) "Methyl" cobal amin type of Vitamin B12? (works better than the "Cyano" cobal amin type of B12).

Carol
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