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Default supplement question for experts

Hey guys, so you might remember my posts about my pelvic injury resulting in peripheral nerve damage to my genitals. Anways, I have been taking a couple supplements for around 4-5 months now and was just wondering if there could be any *negative* consequences, nerve wise, from taking any of this stuff...

Here is the list:

Mgnsium: 400 mg
b12 sublingual: 5-30 mg daily
lions mane: 2700 mg daily
aLPHA lipoic acid : 750 mg daily
b6: 75 mg daily
ALC: 2300 mg daily
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