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Re: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
In article <marilyn-1806961723050001@fletcher.it.siu.edu>, marilyn@siu.edu
(Marilyn Fletcher) wrote:
> Two people in my office have had great success with vitamin B6. One even
> avoided surgery which her doctor told her was her last resort. I found
> vitamin B6's use for relieving carpal tunnel syndrome documented in a few
> books on vitamins and natural health care. I read that B6 is difficult to
> get enough of in today's typical diet and that also our current
> environmental stresses cause us to require more. I suggest you look it up
> if you're interested. Just be careful not to overdose on it as I heard
> that too much could cause some kind of nerve damage.
>
> Marilyn
I'll second the B6 suggestion. My GF and I both had pretty bad CTS and
although it's not entirely gone, my wrists and thumb are no longer
achingly numb, and I can type for many more hours comfortably. I take a
subligual form that's easy to get down.
Michaela
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