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Old 11-22-2020, 11:57 AM #13
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Thank you so much, Atticus, for your reply.

I have wondered the exact same thing. I know that anemia can cause neuropathy, and low vitamin D can increase pain (seen multiple studies).

However, I'd think in that case that supplementing w/Iron (lactoferrin w/28mg elemental iron) and w/vitamin D (via 2000 IU per day) would *help* the symptoms.

Instead, they seem to have made them much worse. I was having some moderate anemia symptoms, and mild neuropathy. Then, within days of starting the supplements, the neuropathy pain has skyrocketed the highest in over a decade.

Very discouraging.

Thanks again.
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