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Lightbulb New Year's Health Resolutions

Happy New Year!

Do you have any new year's resolutions related to PN or your health? Mine are:

1) Start a detailed health journal. I've lost a few key breakthroughs I think because I didn't take full notes on new ideas I tried.

2) Take more anti-oxidants. I want to take more kinds; larger doses of what I've already tried; and take them in better combinations with other supplements for maximum effect.

3) Research mega dosing. I'm interested in trying high doses of some supplements (e.g., Mg, Vit-C, etc.).

Good luck to you in 2012 with your peripheral neuropathy recovery!
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