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You take 3 capsules in the morning that is it . When I first started takeing it yes I had to take pain pills but over time I haven't had to take any during the day At night I may take one Tramadol that is it.
I encourage you to look at this website and the herbal formula. it is wonderful I am sos happy I found this website. Wholehealth.com
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You can take them with your other meds also.
I am getting some fat soluable vitamin B's and will try them. As a nurse I know that the B's you pee out the are water soluable so am going to try these . I'll post how they do in about 3 weeks or so. Fibro does nerve damage these vit.B's help the nerves certain kinds but we cant retain them in there state that they come in so I found this other site that has B's retained in the fat so hope they help . LindaView Thread


I have had this disease and thats what I call it because it can be debilitaing, for over 25 yrs. and this is the best stuff I have found so far. You can take it with your persription meds but I am not on anything except this and pain medicine naprosyn. There is a web site I was looking at that sounds o.k I am going to try the vitamins for 2 weeks and let you know the website is neuropathy relieve because this is a debilitaing nerve condition. Most of Vit. B's are watersoluable so we pee them out but this is fat soluable and will stay in our bodies much longer so I am going to give it a try .I'll keep yo posted LindaView Thread

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