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So B supplements help? Or must it be B-12 or some other form of B?

 

Is it specific?

 

 

On Monday, September 20, 2004, at 07:57 AM, (AT) (DOT)

com wrote:

 

> Message: 6

> Sun, 19 Sep 2004 11:18:41 -0700 (PDT)

> reptile grrl <reptilegoddess

> Re: Column A or B?

>

> I used to have a lot of clients with neuropathy. It's

> generally accepted that if a person is b-deficient,

> they are more likely to have neuropathy, so keeping

> yourself B-sufficient can help retard the progress or

> onset of neurop[a

>

 

Blogger Salam Pax goes on to detail the stupidity of sanctions. They " had

no effect on Saddam and his power base, (instead) turning us into

hostages in a political deadlock between the Iraqi government

and the US government " . The result was a population swept up by

bitterness and poverty that increasingly turned to the certainties

of Islam and the mosque.

 

The failure of Washington and London to appreciate the depth and

nature of the damage done by sanctions is partly to blame for

the civil and political chaos now sweeping Iraq.

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Most people say B6 is the one involved with

neuropathy. I would take a whole B supplement,

since most people are deficient.

 

Insert " I Am Not A Doctor Or A Nurse " here.

 

--- The Stewarts <stews9 wrote:

 

> So B supplements help? Or must it be B-12 or some

> other form of B?

>

> Is it specific?

>

>

> On Monday, September 20, 2004, at 07:57 AM,

> (AT) (DOT)

> com wrote:

>

> > Message: 6

> > Sun, 19 Sep 2004 11:18:41 -0700 (PDT)

> > reptile grrl <reptilegoddess

> > Re: Column A or B?

> >

> > I used to have a lot of clients with neuropathy.

> It's

> > generally accepted that if a person is

> b-deficient,

> > they are more likely to have neuropathy, so

> keeping

> > yourself B-sufficient can help retard the progress

> or

> > onset of neurop[a

> >

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Ha! Cute title. I chugged a tablespoon of honey the other day (I have food

issues) and I felt disgusting afterwards. I can't kill a bee so why would I

drink honey? Splenda is good though for bitter teas.

Coco

The Stewarts [stews9]

Monday, September 20, 2004 4:23 PM

Questions About Bees

 

 

So B supplements help? Or must it be B-12 or some other form of B?

 

Is it specific?

 

 

On Monday, September 20, 2004, at 07:57 AM,

(AT) (DOT)

com wrote:

 

> Message: 6

> Sun, 19 Sep 2004 11:18:41 -0700 (PDT)

> reptile grrl <reptilegoddess

> Re: Column A or B?

>

> I used to have a lot of clients with neuropathy. It's

> generally accepted that if a person is b-deficient,

> they are more likely to have neuropathy, so keeping

> yourself B-sufficient can help retard the progress or

> onset of neurop[a

>

 

Blogger Salam Pax goes on to detail the stupidity of sanctions. They " had

no effect on Saddam and his power base, (instead) turning us into

hostages in a political deadlock between the Iraqi government

and the US government " . The result was a population swept up by

bitterness and poverty that increasingly turned to the certainties

of Islam and the mosque.

 

The failure of Washington and London to appreciate the depth and

nature of the damage done by sanctions is partly to blame for

the civil and political chaos now sweeping Iraq.

 

 

 

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I have a very special relationship with bees. I am

studying beekeeping now, and beekeepers are very

conscientious about their bees. Beekeepers never take

more honey than the bees can spare- the bees need that

honey to live through the winter!

 

I love bees and when we get our house, I will be

keeping a hive or two of my own. They are magical

creatures.

 

--- Coco <squinkabink wrote:

 

> Ha! Cute title. I chugged a tablespoon of honey the

> other day (I have food

> issues) and I felt disgusting afterwards. I can't

> kill a bee so why would I

> drink honey? Splenda is good though for bitter teas.

> Coco

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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