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Old 08-15-2008, 05:02 PM #1
Monica de Lara Monica de Lara is offline
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Default Vitamin b5 d chiro inositol???

I have been considering getting both this products for all my health issues. I was reading that this members of the vitamin b group may be beneficial for me.

I think i may be insulin resistance since i have

Hypothyroidism
Peripheral nueropathy
PCOS
Acne

I think all this problems are somehow linked to insulin resistance.

What do you think??

Is taking large doses of vit b5 safe??

Do you know anything about the other supplement, d chiro inositol has been found to be helpful for women suffering pcos, i am thinking it may also help my neuropathy cause it helps cells get energy from insulin, do you know anything about it?

Thank you
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