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Old 03-23-2014, 10:19 PM #4
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I agree that most lists found on the internet will either be incomplete, contrary to each other, or wrong.

When reading such lists, I take them as a guide only. However, if many lists show my medication close to the top, I'd take it as a cause for concern and would likely question my Doctor.

I find it interesting that "gold" is listed. In today's culinary world (well in Australia anyways), real gold leaf is becoming more and more fashionable. Adorning deserts, it's seen as that little touch of luxury.

One has to wonder, if over indulgence could lead to PN in the future. *shrug*
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