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, I've been doing some more research on this topic. It's been

incredible this month, I'm starting to think I could do with a

transfusion.

If vitamin A might help, then I suppose I have a few alternatives. The

GOL multi already offers a fair bit of carotene. I could switch to the

Eskimo 3 fish oil but I can't get any figures for how much A that has

in it. I also remembered someone posting in Social W & R about curing

this problem by having a glass of carrot juice every day. Maybe that's

an idea, as I have a juicer now. I'm not sure how much a " glass " is

though.

I've been visiting one site called Doctor Yourself and it suggests

that you need to juice 8 large carrots to get about 20,000iu of A,

which seems an awful lot of carrots. I juice twice a day usually, so

maybe I could try adding 3 carrots or so each time.

Thanks again ,

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** , stop thinking it to death. A glass is a glass. Like

a glass of water. 8 carrots? So what? This is where the nutrients

come from.

C

>

> , I've been doing some more research on this topic. It's

been

> incredible this month, I'm starting to think I could do with a

> transfusion.

>

> If vitamin A might help, then I suppose I have a few alternatives.

The

> GOL multi already offers a fair bit of carotene. I could switch to

the

> Eskimo 3 fish oil but I can't get any figures for how much A that

has

> in it. I also remembered someone posting in Social W & R about curing

> this problem by having a glass of carrot juice every day. Maybe

that's

> an idea, as I have a juicer now. I'm not sure how much a " glass " is

> though.

>

> I've been visiting one site called Doctor Yourself and it suggests

> that you need to juice 8 large carrots to get about 20,000iu of A,

> which seems an awful lot of carrots. I juice twice a day usually,

so

> maybe I could try adding 3 carrots or so each time.

>

> Thanks again ,

> .

>

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> ** , stop thinking it to death. A glass is a glass.

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> a glass of water. 8 carrots? So what? This is where the nutrients

> come from.

LOL. Yes, I over-analyse things.

I added 3 carrots to my juice yesterday morning and quite quickly

developed gastro-intestinal upset, nausea, and loose bowels. Similar

to the reaction I've had to the GOL multi when I've gone too quickly

with it, though not as intense. It surprised me, because I EAT 2 or 3

carrots every morning, though chemically I know my body's reaction to

carrot juice won't be the same. I wonder why my body seems to react

like this to carotene? But maybe I'm barking up the wrong tree; and

maybe, as you say, I'm making too big a deal out of it.

Many thanks,

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, please don't bother about this. I think I got the brief

illness yesterday from an ingredient in my juice other than carrots,

and I've been OK with them today. I'm trying to keep a lid on things

rather than running here in a panic but I guess I'm not very good at

it yet.

Talking about how useless doctors are, I gave mine a week to write a

note to give to my gym so they could suspend my membership (which

means I wouldn't have to pay while I'm ill and can't exercise). On the

last day of the week I phoned several times but nothing doing, they

missed the deadline and it's cost me another £45 for a useless month's

membership. The manager of the gym is totally inflexible, I'm sure he

just loves getting my money. I'm so angry I could spit. Should have

quit the place months ago, I've wasted so much money. I could have

bought my own treadmill.

Are doctors actually any good to us in any way-?

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> LOL. Yes, I over-analyse things.

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> I added 3 carrots to my juice yesterday morning and quite quickly

> developed gastro-intestinal upset, nausea, and loose bowels. >>

** So why wasn't this part of the information you originally

provided? I can't give appropriate answers if I don't have all the

details.

It seems to me the route to go would be Vit A.

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> ** So why wasn't this part of the information you originally

> provided? I can't give appropriate answers if I don't have all

the

> details.

>

> It seems to me the route to go would be Vit A.

I drank the juice after I'd posted. I think there was something

wrong with the spinach I used; it smelled weird even after washing,

and stupidly I still used it.

I've made the mistake of coming here in a panic again, before

getting much information myself, and I apologise. Thanks for

replying, and I'm going to carry on with getting vitamin A from the

carrot juice like you've suggested.

Thanks,

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I was thinking if I ever broke a leg or got snakebite I might seek medical treatment. That's about it! roadlessgraveled wrote: > Are doctors actually any good to us in any way-?>Yes, they can be useful as a bad example. Lol!Dan __________________________________________________

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