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Try Moringa. Works for me.

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Am studying Medical coding at 63 years of age. Just finished reading about Pernicious Anemia and it symptoms. I have Raynaud's and it looks as if it could be associated. Not sure, but will ask my doctor. However, it says that multiple shots of B12 is recommended. Also want you to know that I found a product called Moringa. I now buy it from Puritan Pride due to low costs. Have been taking 50,000 mgs daily and it seems to alleviate the problems for part of the day. I come home and take another pill to last through the night.

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