...(or thiamine hcl)? Derrick Lonsdale Probably any of them Bob Dr. Lonsdale & Dr. Marrs, I was diagnosed with Parkinson's last year,
More...you. I hope something helps you and that you identify the underlying cause of your health issues! Kim http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2009/07/14/little-known-secrets-about-optimal-iron-levels.aspx http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2014/05/28/vitamin-d-deficiency-signs-symptoms.aspx http://www.drweil.com/drw/u/PAG00361/anti-inflammatory-food-pyramid.html#_ga=1.214162071.1094172659.1457721049 http://www.healthline.com/health/ferritin#Purpose3
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...posts on this site. Derrick Lonsdale I don't know! Derrick Lonsdale Yes! Derrick Lonsdale Th HCL is a thiamine salt. It separates
More...2- 300 mg of magnesium. laura Thanks so much Dr. Lonsdale, really appreciate it. I have the Lipothiamine and will give it
More...your help Dr. Lonsdale. I hope we find a solution to the urinary retention because the B1 has helped her so much.
More...Derrick Lonsdale The answer is in multiple posts on HM, so read them ! Alissa Thank you so much for your response,
More...Tyler Dr. Lonsdale, would you mind sharing what form of magnesium was used on this patient? Derrick Lonsdale Several principles are invoked
MoreTerry Dr. Lonsdale, Any suggestions for supplementation for mitochondrial damage or neuropathy caused by fluoroquinolones. Example b1, b6, b12 or coq10. Derrick
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