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Svetaswan-2 on
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Hi Kathy,
I second Diane - Carlson Labs seems to make a great D3 supplement that has worked for me. I've been using their Vitamin D drops for almost two years, now - and this is one supplement that I seem to tolerate exceedingly well. And I'm very sensitive when it comes to supplements - I seem to be much more sensitive to supplements than the average person. I've shown an intolerance to many - but I tolerate these drops beautifully - even when I take several drops at a time.
The drops come in tiny bottles - but there are 365 drops per bottle. (One drop is either 1000 IU or 2000 IU - depending on what bottle you purchase. I think they make drops in lower doses, as well.) The only other ingredient is fractionated coconut oil. The drops have no taste - I usually put a few drops on whatever food I'm eating, and I never taste it. I love the simplicity of these drops - the fact that you don't have to bother with a much larger tablet or capsule, with their various filler ingredients.
What's more, my Vitamin D levels have risen substantially within the past year or two - they were way below the recommended levels in 2009 or 2010...now they are well within the "healthy" range.
~Svetaswan
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> I tried some cod liver oil must be low in D, it's helping lesson the
> nerve pain. . I read Amy Yasko, refers to healing nerves. Have any
> tried GABA?
> I react to D3 for some reason.
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> She believes
> glutamate is the bullet & calcium the gun. We can get ammonia from
> too much meat. Have to balance w more veggies. Calcium can excite the
> nerves. Anybody read Russell Blaylock's peice on it?
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http://www.whale.to/a/sudden_cardiac_death.html>
> I know many take calcium, but it causes more pain for me. I was taking the wrong kind though. She believes to keep your calcium
> levels in the low range of normal. It's hard w what emf's do to it. But maybe being low in cal caused my E Sens?
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> Kathy
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