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Biotech / Medical : Share your aches,pains,experiences,joys and cures.

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To: Shoot1st who wrote (858)5/30/2007 8:36:43 PM
From: MulhollandDrive  Read Replies (1) of 1564
 
thanks...

not saying pycnogenol isn't worth a try, but i admit to being somewhat skeptical of news releases from companies who profit from the sale of their particular product

pycnogenol has been touted as a miracle for cancer, heart disease, inflammatory conditions, arthritis, etc., etc.....

i don't think it will hurt to try it, and given his glucose monitoring regime, it should be fairly obvious if pyconogenol works as promoted

one of the difficulties i see with such releases is the difficulty in finding correct dosages, so even if you start taking the supplement, you may not be taking it in sufficient dosages to be effectual...

grrrr.....

thanks again
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