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LightAngel9 ... @lightangel9
09 October, 01:46
In response Robert Wakefield to his Publication
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jason Harms @Harms52
09 October, 12:51
In response Robert Wakefield to his Publication
Did you know many of these are made between two different companies (only blocks apart from each other) in Decatur IL? If you ever walked through these plants, you would not eat any of it.

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Stevie King @ShineBright9
09 October, 12:48
In response Robert Wakefield to his Publication
Maybe true if altered by Big Pharma and Big Agriculture! Not so sure this list is totally true I know for sure natural inositol is needed for the brain and body. Though often referred to as vitamin B8, inositol is not a vitamin at all but rather a type of sugar with several important functions. Inositol plays a structural role in your body as a major component of cell membranes. It also influences the action of insulin, a hormone essential for blood sugar control. In addition, it affects chemical messengers in your brain, such as serotonin and dopamine. It has been estimated that a typical diet in the US contains around 1 gram of inositol per day. Rich sources include grains, beans, nuts and fresh fruits and vegetables. However, supplemental doses of inositol are often higher. Researchers have studied the benefits of doses up to 18 grams per day — with promising results and few side effects. Same with Vitamin E.

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