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Old 10-24-2007, 11:11 AM #1
daniella daniella is offline
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Default Diet?

I may have posted a similar topic before so if I did I apologize. Anyhow I know people here are big with supplements but I was wondering what type of diet you follow. Things you feel you have incorporated or eliminated to help your pain and pn. I know that people with diabetes or gluten issues this is important but for those that don't have that problem do you find things that help. Thanks.
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