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With regard to Buffington's query as to what list members feel is the

best multi-vitamin, we'd recommend the Life Extension Foundation mix. LEF has

high quality products, although not cheap. The best time to buy from them is

when they have their annual sale in December.

[Would you care to list the ingredients and the number of milligrams of each

vitamin, as well

as the form (e.g. mixed tocopherols vs d-alpha tocopherol Vit E, and vitamin C

with bioflavonoids

vs solely synthetic C) of each vitamin or mineral in their products? That would

help us to

assess the value of those supplements. Unfortunately, many of the

multi-vitamins or multi-mineral

supplements contain substances which act against one another, such as vit B12

and Vit C, or others

like Vit C and iron (which facilitates absorption of potentially toxic iron).

Others contain

quantities that are laughably small, while still others contain forms that are

minimally

absorbed by the body. Mel Siff]

Jim and Rosemary Vernon

Venice, CA

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My mid-wife wants me to start taking wild yam in addition to the calcium, mag.,

and vitamin E that I am aleady taking. It is to help with 'irritable uterus'

that I have suffered with for the past 13 years/6 living children and current

pregnancy.

I have found some from Natures Sunshine but it contains

INGREDIENTS:

Amount Per 2 Capsules: Wild Yam Root (Dioscorea villosa) 750 mg*

*Daily Value not established

Other Ingredients: Cellulose (plant fiber), dicalcium phosphate, magnesium

stearate (vegetable), kosher gelatin and water.

Are these 'other ingredients' ok?

Any tips for healing an irritable uterus?

Thanks Bee!

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, The best thing for a irritable uterus is calcium and magnesium since

the uterus is a muscle.In fact when patients come in in pre term labor they are

given magnesium iv infusion.

I don't know why you need to take wild yam.

Phyllis

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> My mid-wife wants me to start taking wild yam in addition to the calcium,

mag., and vitamin E that I am aleady taking. It is to help with 'irritable

uterus' that I have suffered with for the past 13 years/6 living children and

current pregnancy.

>

> I have found some from Natures Sunshine but it contains

>

> INGREDIENTS:

>

> Amount Per 2 Capsules: Wild Yam Root (Dioscorea villosa) 750 mg*

>

> *Daily Value not established

>

> Other Ingredients: Cellulose (plant fiber), dicalcium phosphate, magnesium

stearate (vegetable), kosher gelatin and water.

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> My mid-wife wants me to start taking wild yam in addition to the calcium,

mag., and vitamin E that I am aleady taking. It is to help with 'irritable

uterus' that I have suffered with for the past 13 years/6 living children and

current pregnancy.

>

> Any tips for healing an irritable uterus?

+++Hi . You definitely do not want to take wild yam (progesterone) for

your irritable uterus. Your irritable uterus was not caused by a lack of

progesterone, so it is important to treat the " cause. " Hormones have a powerful

effect on your body, and often cause more health issues and they also interfere

with natural healing processes.

It is most important that you obtain nutrients that help your body produce

proper hormones, like omega 3, vitamins A, D & E, good fats, etc. - of course

these nutrients work with many others so the entire diet and all supplements are

necessary.

Candida causes hormone problems because its toxins make all of the body's cell

membranes rigid/stiff so the organs and systems involve in producing hormones

aren't as able to function like they should. This also means that hormones that

may be produced cannot get into stiff/rigid cells where they are needed to do

their job - see this article to understand more about this:

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/cabout1.php

So it is best to concentrate on " treating the cause, " which is candida.

In order to heal an 'irritable uterus' you need to be on this healing program

long enough for your body to heal it. Since you've had it for 13 years, it will

take 13 months (1 month of natural healing for every year) starting when you are

completely on the diet and taking all of the supplements.

All the best, Bee

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