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Old 02-04-2008, 09:44 PM
SageMother SageMother is offline
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If your plan is working for you then there probably is no reason to change. If you blood tests aren't showing any deficiencies then there is probably no problem.

When did you last have a blood test?

Something to be aware of, though, is the load a prenatal vitamin might place on liver and kidneys. The extra minerals can lead to so me problems later in life. I don't know what the amino acids are like in the vitamin you take, but gout can develop if protein, converted to uric acid, builds up in joints, if I remember correctly

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