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May 17, 2011
Hello everyone! I was intrigued by recent comments on this forum regarding a fairly-quick diminishment of Small-Fiber burning symptoms after taking a dose of regular "Alka Seltzer". I was suffering from a flair of Small-Fiber burning in the palms of my hands this afternoon, whereupon I then dropped two tablets of Alka Seltzer into water and swallowed the entire dose. Unfortunately, I did not notice any improvement in symptoms either immediately or over several hours, which does not mean that others might not have a better response. Comments? Mrs. D? Thanks! David |
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