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linky123
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Not surprised at all by this.
Nasty stuff, should be pulled from the market.
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aklnwlf
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That is some scary stuff! It makes so much sense too. You can't help but wonder why there's so much neurodegenerative illness around now compared to 50 years ago!
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Alaska Lone Wolf Posts: 6531 | From Columbus, GA | Registered: Jul 2004
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I take D-Mannose twice a day to ward off infections. So far, so good after 7-8 yrs on it.
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beaches
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Of course you do Linky! And I never said anyone didn't. And people DO need to be educated about this drug, for sure (and about them all, really).
This class of drugs is one of the few I have not developed an allergy to. So for me, it's a necessary evil. The levaquin IV did a number on me years ago as well. These days, I can tolerate Cipro but I make sure I take magnesium.
All I am is saying that I am sick of the "all or nothing" mentality in this country, pretty much about everything. If you don't want to take a drug, don't. No one will force it on you. But understand that there are those who need it.
And LT, D-Mannose didn't do anything for me. Another supplement helped me tremendously though.
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linky123
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beaches, I understand.
My problem with this class of drugs is that the doctors treat it like it is harmless.
For some it's ok, but can leave some crippled.
Folks just need to be aware of it.
I'm glad it helps you.
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