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Just passing this on, after years of all these supplements and basically throwing my money away, there is one that has helped tremendously and is basically the only supplement I take anymore.
It's as if it's formulated for lyme-wrecked bodies. Hair and skin devastation needs repair, not to mention all the benefits of magnesium. I am not associated with this company.
The correct balance of magnesium, boron, silica, collagen, manganese and vitamins D and K, all play a role in battling osteoporosis and support bone mass.
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Do you know what the price is? Can't find that on their website and they are not available over the weekend. Can you be more specific about the results you got?
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Jamers
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Thanks Toppers. I would also like to know how this helped you. Im tired of taking a billion vitamins and not feeling any different.
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Sherly777- its on iherb.com for around $10. On the life time vitamins website click on buy online at the top and it tells where you can buy it.
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phyl6648
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Ok, is it my lyme brain or did I miss something, what is the supplement?
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