...the drugs given for migraines. Many reduce electrical activity in the brain or play with the sodium-potassium pumps, or reduce calcium channel
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More...calcium which haven't helped much either. My blood pressure is sitting right on the border and i'm only 29. It's now a
MoreMary Richards-Kallman Hello Dr Lonsdale, I’m wondering if a Thiamine Deficiency could cause a pseudo gout such as Calcium Pyrophosphate Dihydrate Deposition
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