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Originally Posted by Mark in Idaho View Post
What are the Carrick Chiropractors at Plasticity Centers suggesting?

Have you ever had your folate and B-12 and even hormones assessed?

The Vitamins sticky has a regimen that many use to help their brains.
the suggestions were to continue at home rehab, i'm starting vitamins I have been taking some but I'm easing into more. and no I have never heard of folate b-12 or thought about having those assessed, who would do that and what would it do?
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