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Old 12-26-2012, 11:55 PM #1
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Ive been taking b12 5000mcg jarrow for almost 3 months, 100mg rla for 2 months and 600mg of benfotiamine for just over a month. I am taking these for burning skin throughout my entire body. I was just wondering since I am still experiencing the burning sometimes but not as intense or as much will this fade over time because I havent been taking the supplements for that long or should I add another supplement or take away one.
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