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Folic Acid and the Bowel?


The effects of a lack of Folic Acid on the Bowel

The usual side effect are

nausea,
decreased appetite,
abdominal distention,
flatulence,
bitter or bad taste,
insomnia, or
difficulty concentrating.

Constipation

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