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Anti-depressants, children, multivitamin, B complex, pregnancy |
Multivitamin
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B1 Bomber common questions and answers
I am on an antidepressant; is B1 Bomber safe for me to take? B1 Bomber should not affect antidepressant medication negatively. B1 Bomber works directly on the nervous system to help calm and balance nerves. In fact, some users of B1 Bomber report their doctors have taken them off antidepressants after using B1 Bomber. However, if you are on a prescription medication it is best to consult your physician to see if B1 Bomber is appropriate for you. |
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I want to give B1 Bomber to my kids; is there an age limit? B1 Bomber can safely be given to children. However, it is best to consult your physician to see if B1 Bomber is appropriate for your child. I am taking a multivitamin; should I stop taking it while I take B1 Bomber? Multivitamins are an effective way to help get basic nutrients into your system for daily function. Multivitamins, however, do not work on specific nerve conditions. B1 Bomber can be taken along with a multivitamin, even if the multivitamin contains B vitamins. I am taking a B complex; should I stop taking it while I take B1 Bomber? Yes. B1 Bomber is a B complex so you can safely take it in place of the one you have been taking. When you substitute B1 Bomber, you will be able to identify its particular benefits. I am pregnant; is it safe to take the B1 Bomber? B vitamins have not been shown to be harmful to pregnant women. In fact, the reduction of stress during pregnancy can have a positive effect on a foetus.
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