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My son was given steroids for another medical condition for a couple of days. We

saw some really great gains. Then when the steroids were no longer in his system

the gains were gone. Making me believe he has inflammation. Is there anything

out there that can help with inflammation that my son could take long term?

Nonie

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Nonie,We targetted inflammation after my son saw good gains with HBOT. We used Repair Gold enzymes, 4 caps in AM & PM on an empty stomach. Worked well. Been a couple years now and he doesn't need them as much now.sallyTo: mb12 valtrex Sent: Sat,

February 27, 2010 9:34:18 AMSubject: Inflamation question

My son was given steroids for another medical condition for a couple of days. We saw some really great gains. Then when the steroids were no longer in his system the gains were gone. Making me believe he has inflammation. Is there anything out there that can help with inflammation that my son could take long term?

Nonie

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Hi,

Can you tell me if these caps are small? I think I'd like to try this with my

child...exactly what are they supposed to target?

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> Nonie,

>

> We targetted inflammation after my son saw good gains with HBOT. We used

Repair Gold enzymes, 4 caps in AM & PM on an empty stomach. Worked well.

>

> Been a couple years now and he doesn't need them as much now.

>

> sally

>

>

>

> ________________________________

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> To: mb12 valtrex

> Sent: Sat, February 27, 2010 9:34:18 AM

> Subject: Inflamation question

>

>

> My son was given steroids for another medical condition for a couple of days.

We saw some really great gains. Then when the steroids were no longer in his

system the gains were gone. Making me believe he has inflammation. Is there

anything out there that can help with inflammation that my son could take long

term?

> Nonie

>

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,The link to the product website is: http://www.enzymedica.com/products/Repair_Gold#tabsectionIt seemed to work on inflammation in my son which I found to be the source of his depression problem. (WHAT causes the inflammation, I don't know.) In time, it seemed to generally improve something and he did not HAVE to take it every day; ie. he is not so depressed any longer. He still has the highs and lows but not the horrible depression.The capsules are normal sized for enzymes. You probably could take them out and put in a smoothy. I really think they heal something in the long

run.sallyTo: mb12 valtrex Sent: Mon, March 1, 2010 11:56:01 AMSubject: Re: Inflamation question

Hi,

Can you tell me if these caps are small? I think I'd like to try this with my child...exactly what are they supposed to target?

>

> Nonie,

>

> We targetted inflammation after my son saw good gains with HBOT. We used Repair Gold enzymes, 4 caps in AM & PM on an empty stomach. Worked well.

>

> Been a couple years now and he doesn't need them as much now.

>

> sally

>

>

>

> ____________ _________ _________ __

> From: nonie8887 <donannonie@ ...>

> To: mb12 valtrex@ yahoogroups. com

> Sent: Sat, February 27, 2010 9:34:18 AM

> Subject: Inflamation question

>

>

> My son was given steroids for another medical condition for a couple of days. We saw some really great gains. Then when the steroids were no longer in his system the gains were gone. Making me believe he has inflammation. Is there anything out there that can help with inflammation that my son could take long term?

> Nonie

>

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