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multigraincracker

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28. see post #11
Fri Feb 4, 2022, 11:10 AM
Feb 2022

Looks like the best hope is to find something to reduce affect on that organ and keep the healthy part.
Not sure I'd avoid it now.

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That is very interesting. nt Phoenix61 Feb 2022 #1
Holy crap! I take a host of nutritional supplements. no_hypocrisy Feb 2022 #2
Rule of thumb, A and A-1 jaxexpat Feb 2022 #14
I try just to eat healthy Tree Lady Feb 2022 #32
Good for you! StClone Feb 2022 #34
I am working on gums too Tree Lady Feb 2022 #36
I'm a gum control advocate as well. jaxexpat Feb 2022 #43
Fascinating. HA seems to be in so many things. niyad Feb 2022 #3
Eek, it's the main ingredient in my face serum. MLAA Feb 2022 #5
It's also in many things we ingest ToxMarz Feb 2022 #10
I've never noticed it in lists of food ingredients. MLAA Feb 2022 #23
I don't know about food so much ToxMarz Feb 2022 #41
In lots of healthy foods. multigraincracker Feb 2022 #8
As a natural ingredient or added one? wnylib Feb 2022 #21
Natural. multigraincracker Feb 2022 #27
Well, that's scary as hell. Hyaluronic acid is in a lot of vitamin supplements. Beef bone broth, BComplex Feb 2022 #4
In lots of healthy foods and multigraincracker Feb 2022 #6
Since it is so prevalent, should wnylib Feb 2022 #22
see post #11 multigraincracker Feb 2022 #28
Good question. Seems like it is available everywhere so live love laugh Feb 2022 #44
I purposefully purchase skin products with hyaluronic acid,,,, sheesh,,,, n/t KarenS Feb 2022 #7
Me too! MLAA Feb 2022 #24
I just threw out my under-eye gel Wicked Blue Feb 2022 #9
More from U of M on same topic. multigraincracker Feb 2022 #11
My first reaction... HariSeldon Feb 2022 #38
Will be interesting to find whether it has a presence in other tumors question everything Feb 2022 #12
Relax folks, it's not about what you should or shouldn't eat! nilram Feb 2022 #13
Step right up! Get your hyaluronic acid cravings fed right here!! bucolic_frolic Feb 2022 #15
My younger brother died of pan. cancer year ago. He never used or imbibed any of those... FailureToCommunicate Feb 2022 #16
This may very well be true. TNNurse Feb 2022 #17
Please read post #11 multigraincracker Feb 2022 #19
This is hard to figure out nutritionally. ananda Feb 2022 #18
See post #11 multigraincracker Feb 2022 #20
Oh great... another touted ingredient is bad for you! liberalla Feb 2022 #25
I'd suggest reading the second article too. multigraincracker Feb 2022 #29
Took my dad, nasty stuff n/t hibbing Feb 2022 #26
4 people I know have died from it multigraincracker Feb 2022 #30
Ugh...hang in there hibbing Feb 2022 #39
I am not going to get to concerned about it at this moment in time Layzeebeaver Feb 2022 #31
It's not about what you eat or put on your face! nilram Feb 2022 #33
From this paper it appears that the hyaluronic acid (HA) is not from supplements. TexLaProgressive Feb 2022 #35
Let's not be drawn into misleading inferences. NNadir Feb 2022 #37
Post #11 goes into more detail multigraincracker Feb 2022 #40
Isn't it also hippywife Feb 2022 #42
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