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On another group I belong to they are saying there are studies that support the

idea that DHA

helps tremendously with ADD. If any body wants the name of that group let me

know.

CANDY (COCO) MO.

MetaMom123@... wrote:

> From: MetaMom123@...

>

> In a message dated 5/7/99 10:10:04 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

> phstubbs@... writes:

>

> <<

> What are DHA Neuromins?

> >>

> Docosahesaenoic Acid (DHA) is essential for mental and visual

> function........brain, eyes......also the heart......and cancer prevention.

>

> I am trying this because Jill and am have said that they took it for 5

> days and felt so much better......absolutely wonderful...... " changed their

> lives " . Since it has helped their RLS I figured someone ought to look at it

> seriously and see if they benefit also.

>

> Mainly, I am taking it for overall health benefit.

>

> I am not taking DHA Neuromins though because it costs 3 or 4 times as much

> and it's only benefit is being vegetarian......that does not concern me. I

> have researched it and I am taking MaxEPA , which is DHA and EPA.......the

> most important fish oils in a Marine Lipid 1000 mg softjel Concentrate.

>

> It won't be a fun two weeks with no other medication but Tylenol, and I will

> likely be on the computer a lot at night......we'll see! Maybe it will

> surprise me.......I surely hope so. As I said previously, I will continue to

> take it after that for the general health benefits and will report any

> progress.

>

> Connie

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