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Old 03-11-2016, 01:28 PM #5
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Well B-complex and other supplements somehow aggravate my skin problem. Frustrating. Maybe its a detox sign or so I hope.
I am on benfothiamine for a few days and hope that it won't affect skin. Although it does increase heartbeat rate (but so do B-complex or other stuff).
Do you know if it can be beneficial also for autonomic neuropathy?

Buy the way, on one of your posts I read that LOW DOSE amitriptyline promotes nerve growth. What do you consider a low dose that is high enough for that growth factor?
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