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Default D-Phenylalanine

MrsD,

Do you know anything about this stuff? I read about it somewhere, and decided to give it a shot. I started it on Monday. The jury is still out on whether it's helping my neuropathy as I wax and wane so much, but amazingly, I'm seeing very marked improvement in my lower back which is a misery in its own right.

I've been doing more reading about it, and understand there was some research done a while back that indicates it's particularly helpful for lower back pain. (Not sure why that is, but am still reading.)

Just curious if you have thoughts on it.

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