A "nutraceutical"?: Don't believe any claims made by sellers of "nutraceuticals", "health tonics", "anti-oxidant supplements", home-health led or colored lamps, and the like, unless you see good research studies comparing 2 large groups of patients who are being treated identically except for the one "therapy" being tested. If a seller just has lots of patient "testimonials", run in the opposite direction.
Answered 12/9/2013
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I am not aware : Of this being a standard therapy or of any documented double blind studies verifying its benefits.
Answered 10/3/2016
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