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Old 07-19-2020, 01:22 PM #3
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You are young and it would be wise to get into a supplement program and starting with a naturopath MD or doing a lot of work for yourself. Look at your diet. Todays' foods are so depleted of good essential nutrients and so many are loaded up with sugars and carbs. Speaking here from decades of life and living with plenty of OA mess, too much sugars and carbs in my young life....
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