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Old 02-12-2008, 06:40 PM #4
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Gaye, sometimes all this added stress can make us tire out our adrenal glands which makes us even more emotional.

I know I just had a minor surgery and it taxed mine and the last couple days I have been emotional and crying and scared.

Adrenals are mostly made of Vitamin C. So up it a lot. In the last 2 days I went up to 3000 mg of C and I feel better.

And lots of
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