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Old 12-29-2010, 12:09 PM #1
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Default need advice on vitamins for PCS

I am new to this forumand just learning to get around in it. I wonder if you can make a suggestion as to a vitamin/supplement regime my head injured adult daughter could start on that might help improve her PCS? I have already suggested Fish oil and Vitamin B100 suplmentation. Is there a good multi she should add? Thanks!
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