Trains To Poland
February 8, 2010 on 10:07 am | By admin | In TravelI studied the biochemistry of estrogen and was struck with the fact that one of the vitamins of the B complex, folic acid (folate), increases estrogen response. This was also found to be true of PABA, which is part of the molecule of folic acid and which Carlton Fredericks noted was “probably the active entity in the interplay of that vitamin with estrogen in Trains To Poland.” Armed with the knowledge that in treating other conditions some physicians have been using folic acid in higher doses than the U.S. government would allow (Kurt Oster was using 60 milligrams for heart patients and reported no problems), we began using higher doses in women with certain menopausal complaints.