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Old 07-18-2008, 07:09 AM #1
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Could chromium help with Tourettes, does anyone know?

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Hi Greyhound

i have never seen anything specifically related to chromium and TS.

what made you ask? any info you found on this?
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Well, I did a bit of research on it and to put it simply, apparently DHEA levels are often low in people with Tourette syndrome. Chromium supplementation can increase DHEA.

There's not much info though and I was wondering if anyone else knew anything about it.
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