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PostPosted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 7:38 pm 
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beatms wrote:
I am begining to take the stance that supplements desinged to "treat MS" may never be needed, and that other variables such as diet or what we are not doing or taking anymore, may be what is actually triggering improvements.
Most supplements I know of appear to be simple replacements for holes in our diets. eg Tumeric / curcumin. To get the equivalent amount of curcumin, I would need to consume buckets full of curry. I'm just catching up with my indian counterparts with a crash course.


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True, and vitamin D you can get more than adequate amounts of by working out of doors in a sunny climate. This doesn't do much for your skin, though.

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