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To: Blasher who wrote (632)5/14/2018 8:07:35 PM
From: abuelita1 Recommendation

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goldworldnet

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i did not know that .... the sodium and magnesium combo thingie.



To: Blasher who wrote (632)5/14/2018 9:29:16 PM
From: goldworldnet1 Recommendation

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Oblivious

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Thanks for the sodium and magnesium tip.

Right now, I'm just taking 2 medications, but my step-dad went to 13 meds after a heart attack.

He also went diabetic and they call it drug induced diabetes.

The heart attack and a few stints to increase blood flow happened when he was 65 and he's now 81.

Best -- Josh

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To: Blasher who wrote (632)5/19/2018 2:21:46 PM
From: goldworldnet2 Recommendations

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Blasher
Oblivious

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I've been minimizing iodized table salt and potato that happens to be rich in iodine. Also, canned vegetables, although they have added sodium do not contain iodized salt.

I've lost some belly fat, probably due to very little potato, but I've been fatigued lately, which can be caused by iodine deficiency.

Anyway, I ordered a D3 and iodine supplement to try.
Life Extension Vitamin D3 5000 IU with Sea-Iodine, 60 Capsules

amazon.com
Josh

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