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Old 10-18-2007, 11:40 AM #3
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Thumbs up Beta-Glucan

Good reference. It might also explain why I get inconsistent results.
If my immune system is overactive I am pushing that activity too far by
taking it. If my immune system is depressed I am activating it
and thus the feelings of well being. There has to be an adjunct
vitamin or herb to be used with it to further enhance the results.
B-12?
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