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In reply to the discussion: Now that there is more and more evidence vitamin supplements don't do much good [View all]newfie11
(8,159 posts)37. I take Vit C
Last edited Mon Jan 13, 2014, 04:56 AM - Edit history (1)
10 Grams a day for 40 years. I am never sick. Ever!
It works for me, I don't push this in anyone. It is my choice and it works for me.
I'm 68 years old and this is all I take. I am on no meds except for thyroid due to fall out in the 60's. I am a downwinder.
My sister had terrible acne. At the age of 25 she was told to try taking water soluble Vit A as her body was not able to use the normal oil soluble A.
This worked for her, it went away but even at the age of 80 if she stops taking it the acne returns.
I don't expect people to believe me, I'm long past that. Just telling my experiences.
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Now that there is more and more evidence vitamin supplements don't do much good [View all]
Quixote1818
Jan 2014
OP
My doctor recommended Vitamin B to treat a peripheral neuropathy condition known as. . .
Journeyman
Jan 2014
#11
I'm really sorry to hear that, and commiserate with you for your condition . . .
Journeyman
Jan 2014
#62
Not to mention, there is more and more evidence that high cholesterol may not be so bad
Quixote1818
Jan 2014
#22
they don't do much good IF you are not deficient, or, if you take them in the wrong way.
dionysus
Jan 2014
#20
If you read the articles, they don't actually say what they are interpreted to say
bhikkhu
Jan 2014
#32
I know several who take supplements to reduce risk of heart disease and cancer.
Gravitycollapse
Jan 2014
#41
I don't care what this chart says. I had a potassium and iron deficiency once
liberal_at_heart
Jan 2014
#33
my daughter has been told to eat salt. She has low blood pressure which according to the
liberal_at_heart
Jan 2014
#61