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Default Alfalfa and Numbness

What I seem to have left from the nerve damage is numbness, my thigh is about 80% numb. In doing research I found info on Alfalfa (chlorophyll) and am on a Solgar Alfalfa 600mg tablet, 3 tabs daily. I'm only on this alfalfa about a week and plan to take the whole bottle. One could eat alfalfa sprouts daily but that isn't going to happen. I like the sprouts but no desire to go the market daily for a supply. So this is my best bet right now.

http://www.howtohealstuff.com/how-to...omment-page-1/

Years ago I took some alfalfa for arthritic issues but didn't continue with it. That was long before the hip replacement "mess".

I continue with the P5P, Benfotiamine and know the Inosine & Sphingolin I took for 3 months ridded me of the burning and of course my grape seed extract.
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