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Default Brain Power Supplement.

So my mother purchased this supplement online called "Brain Power PS-V". It says it's a memory and circulation supplement. I'm just curious about it, since I don't really know what vitamins or what-not I'm NOT supposed to be taking due to the brain injury. Wondering if someone can give me some feedback on this.

http://store.healthandfitnessnews.com/brainpower.html

and this is what's in it:

http://www.herbalhealer.com/brain.html

Haven't taken any yet...want to start taking them soon if it's safe.
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