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    lynnie_sydney
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    Very interesting article on mercola.com re recent research into inflammation in chronic illness and depression

    http://tinyurl.com/pbzguqu

    Particularly interesting to me was that some anti-inflammatories (like Celebrex) were found to be more effective than anti-depressants in alleviating symptoms and also the role of gluten in depression. Fascinating reading!

    Be well! Lynnie

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    Krys
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    Fascinating! A true gem of an article.
    I thought I knew it all 😆 , but still learned a lot.
    Many thanks for posting the link,
    Krys

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