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B12 b6 too

Anyhow I make sure to eat meat regularly

If not a bcomplex vitamin.

Hope all are well here

:)

m

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Subject: Re: b-vitamin defiecentcy.


Ken

    I believe it is Vitamin B-12. My neuro prescribe that for me as a
kid. At that  time, the best source was brewer's malt from a brewery. It
was hilarious that my good Baptist Mom had to go to the Pearl Brewery to
get a fix for my B-12!  I guess my neuro was ahead of his time. This was
in the '40's.

Bobby
she said as we grow old
sometimes we lose the ability to absorb some
particular "b" vitamin. i want to say b-6 or b-12 and
that can couse some neuro problems to. anybody heard
of this?

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