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Old 05-30-2017, 06:12 PM #1
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Default Nicotinamide riboside

Couldnt find much in regards to this on the forums,but anyone has taken this before?


There are also a human study been conducted at the moment for it.

Couldn't find much about its personal usage on neuropathy on the net ,just this one man who posted that hes diabetic neuropathic pain on hes feet are gone after taking it for a couple of days.Dosages seem to be high as i have been reading on some forums.

I would like to post some links but my posts are too low
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