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Q&A with Leyla, Part 1: The Great Mushroom Controversy

Bleeding gums may be a sign you need vitamin C; NIH study identifies antibacterial properties in taurine; Before I get the covid vaccine, is it a good idea to take elderberry and extra vitamin C?; Are IV vitamin C drips now being administered in the hospitals for covid?; Is there any research about IV vitamin C being effective for C. difficile?; Is it okay for me to start taking B vitamins again if I’ve been cancer-free for many years?; Where do you stand on the great mushroom controversy? Should they be cooked or eaten raw? Click HERE for part 2.

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