probiotics (about 3-4 brands) kefir multivitamin (iron free) magnesium tablets (magtab SR) alpha lipoic acid serrapeptase vitamin C fish oil
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bettyg
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up for those who have time between christmas and new years to answer and contribute to tincup's latest poll for whatever project she is working on now!
looks like another 50 plus people to add what they do. bg
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merrygirl
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Iron magnesium b complex b12 sublingual b12 injections\ b 6 IV GLutathione adrecor fish oil theralac ultraflora df s. boulardi transfer factor avea
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Aged garlic caplets Oregano oil Omega-3 Probiotics (VSL#3) S. boulardii (Florastor) Vitamin D3 Vitamin C B Complex Multivitamin Magnesium glycinate Milk thistle NAC ALA Ginger capsules Host Defense by New Chapter (cordyceps, reishi, etc.) Ortho-Adapt (AOR) Chlorophyll super concentrate
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daystar1952
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This is a good thought...making a list of what supplements we most use and what works the best...however, someone else mentioned Codex and the desire by corporations to take away our natural supplements.
I know we all talk about what we use anyway here in an informal way but it just struck me today that because this list is public and I'm sure there are different factions monitoring it....that we need to be careful as to what information we give away. We also give away very private info about ourselves...basically our medical histories
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As of now, we are protected from CODEX by the 1994 DSHEA bill which classifies supplements as foods. If they were to tamper with that bill, then we'd be in trouble.
Some good news: Health Freedom just got voted into the list of ten top national priorities for the new administration.
Now they want our input on each of these priorities, to develop some national policies.
So...we can go and chat about what health freedom means to us, including as Lyme patients, as users of supplements, etc. Go see my post in Activism on it.
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