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Would you mind sharing the quantities of these supplements which you took. I also have an ICD and would prefer it not be very busy keeping my heart going. Thanks!

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> Good News! After months and months of v-tach, controlled by the ICD,

> I

> began taking supplements Thiamine and Hawthorn. They were both

> recommended

> as heart strengthening products. Sionce beginning those in January,

> all

> v-tach has stopped. The ICD was interrogated last Friday. No v-tach of

> any

> kind. However, the ICD recorded short runs of a-fib which the EP said

> were

> benign.

That's good news, fer sure! My husband just got his 2nd zap today,

after having only had his ICD

since this past Jan. He likes his beer, which we all know can cause a

Vitamin B deficiency. Your

advice is good. Hope they can get your kidney probs. straightened out

too.

Sue

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" She was not quite what you would call refined.

She was not quite what you would call unrefined.

She was the kind of person that keeps a parrot. "

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Hi,

In response to the post on vitamin supplements, I'd add that I've been

taking Sparx, recommended by Rich, for several months. I never had great

faith in supplements before, but it's had a remarkable effect. I was under

huge work pressure in Jan and Feb when I usually relapse badly, but I got

through the period with no relapses. Lately I've caught colds, but they

are of much shorter duration and with far less impairment. So, thanks,

Rich, if you're reading this!!!! Oh, I should add that I've also been

taking lecithin three times a day for a longer period of time, and that's

helped cognitive functioning enormously.

Judy Richman

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Hi, Judy.

It's really great to hear that the Sparx and the lecithin have been

helping you. Sounds as though they are both good pieces to your

puzzle. Now, if you can just find the rest of the pieces!

Rich

> Hi,

>

> In response to the post on vitamin supplements, I'd add that I've

been

> taking Sparx, recommended by Rich, for several months. I never had

great

> faith in supplements before, but it's had a remarkable effect. I

was under

> huge work pressure in Jan and Feb when I usually relapse badly,

but I got

> through the period with no relapses. Lately I've caught colds, but

they

> are of much shorter duration and with far less impairment. So,

thanks,

> Rich, if you're reading this!!!! Oh, I should add that I've also

been

> taking lecithin three times a day for a longer period of time, and

that's

> helped cognitive functioning enormously.

>

> Judy Richman

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Hello!

I am currently taking iron (as I have low stored iron levels) I would also like

to start taking other supplements (although all my other test were good) (I am

hypoT) I have read that it is good to take bvits, magnesium, selenium - is there

anything else I should take? Also, can anyone recommend a brand of vit

supplement? (I have heard multivits yeild very little vits once broken down for

example)

Thanks!

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You should ask your GP to test your levels of iron, ferritin,

vitamin B12m vitamin D3, magnesium, folate, copper and zinc. It has been found

that any of these specific minerals and vitamins being found to be low in the

reference range can stop the thyroid hormone from being fully utilised at the

cellular level. If any are found to be low, only then should you consider

supplementing whatever is low. You should, however, take at least 1000mgs

vitamin C daily and 200mcgs Selenium as our soil has been found to be selenium

deficient and selenium helps with the conversion of the mainly inactive T4 into

the active thyroid hormone T3.

Luv - Sheila

I am currently taking iron (as I have low stored iron levels) I would also like

to start taking other supplements (although all my other test were good) (I am

hypoT) I have read that it is good to take bvits, magnesium, selenium - is

there anything else I should take? Also, can anyone recommend a brand of vit

supplement? (I have heard multivits yeild very little vits once broken down for

example)

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