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Old 07-06-2022, 08:40 PM #14
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Default can you please update?

May I ask how are you doing with your recovery, specifically your peripheral neuropathy, since you remediated your environment of mold and began detoxifying, etc? I am facing a similar situation with high levels of OTA just discovered in my body, and very painful peripheral neuropathy which developed last year. I am now seeing a very good naturopath who is helping me detox and support my immune system, but am terrified about my neuropathy in the long-term.
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