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Dry mouth / Ulcers / Split lips / white corners of mouth .

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For many reason people suffer dry mouth

A lot of medication deplete our B vitamins.

These products all contain Bs

These Melvita lip product relieves pain on day 1 over several days it will clear up lips etc.Only buy the tub NOT lipstick style the vitamin B in this product I believe to be the healing component. It absorbs through your lips.

Sorry Gents just got to say this Ladies you can also use this on old episiotomy scares that can thin and become painful.

All peoples this little magic pot is great for dry skin .

Melvita toothpaste is brilliant for ulcers clears them up they are a French product

Find your self the best B product you can afford ask a homeopathic doctor or post online to find what is good in your country.

If you Google vitamin B and split lips so much info.

These are tried and tested by many people in I know .

I hope it helps you

I buy from strawberrynet if out of stock you may need to look further or keep an eye out for new stock .

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SHUMBAH, What country are you from? I appreciate the valuable info you share. Thank you

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Shumbah in reply toJosana13

Australia however I spend 6 months of the year Traveling and I found this product in my travels ( Kuala Lumpur Malaysia ), I was so glad I could also by it online.

We r currently slightly jet lagged in Miami

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That is great that you can travel. Do everything you can while you are able too have fun and enjoy life. I want to Thank you very much for the post regarding RLS. I printed it and took it to my doc with hope that he would give me the medici ne. He said that not a good idea while I am taking Oxy. So I have to wait

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Shumbah in reply toJosana13

As per Dr Glens instructions

I did a straight switch from 20 mg slow release plus Oxycodone 2 x 5 mg Endone and Stillnox to Buprenorphine I only took I tiny crumb from a 2 mg sublingual tablet .I did not move all night. It was great from all those drugs that did not work to something smaller than a grain of rice in one night and much safer.oxycodone is bad for the brain, bad for memory and can cause unsteady gate.

Buprenorphine actually is good for the over 50s memory it’s has a high success rate and lot of benefits by comparison to other opioids.

Buprenorphine was an over night miracle that I do not take for granted.

My husband is the traveller , I tag along . I love to paint a few friends from here follow my on Instagram. I’m so grateful to have equality of life back and I hope and pray so many more sufferers have freedom from this disease !

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Josana13

My doctor prescribed some patches that say Buprenorphine 5 mg generic for Butrans. I-m confused. He said that I could not take Buprenophine and would prescribe Fentenyl patches. Go figure. I am still taking 10mg of Oxy for pain

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