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If you take your Armour sublingual them you can take your iron at the

same time. If not then separate that and calcium by at least four

hours from the Armour. Take Iron with Vitamin C so it will absorb

better. I don't think you are supposed to take Vitamin C with

calcium so I usually take my calcium/magnesium and Vitamin E at

bedtime. I HOPE this is right! LOL

Dianne

>

> This is slightly off topic, but I'm hoping if anyone thinks of

anything at

> all, they will chime in!

>

> After being off vitamins and supplements for 8 weeks so some blood

tests

> could be done, I'm ready to start them again. I got out my daily

sorting

> boxes to prefill for nine days, and just BLANKED when it came to

remembering

> which should not be taken with which!

>

> I think I remember that Iron should not be taken near Armour, and I

think

> the same applies to Calcium, but I'm not sure. Also, I think there

is a

> vitamin or supplement that shouldn't be taken near Iron ...

>

> I think I read recently on a list that Selenium and Vit E should be

taken

> together, but not near Vit C ...

>

> I take lots (I mean LOTS!) of vits and supps, so if any one

remembers any

> interrelations or contraindications of anything at all, please do

tell!

>

> Thanks, Liz

>

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If you take your Armour sublingual them you can take your iron at the

same time. If not then separate that and calcium by at least four

hours from the Armour. Take Iron with Vitamin C so it will absorb

better. I don't think you are supposed to take Vitamin C with

calcium so I usually take my calcium/magnesium and Vitamin E at

bedtime. I HOPE this is right! LOL

Dianne

>

> This is slightly off topic, but I'm hoping if anyone thinks of

anything at

> all, they will chime in!

>

> After being off vitamins and supplements for 8 weeks so some blood

tests

> could be done, I'm ready to start them again. I got out my daily

sorting

> boxes to prefill for nine days, and just BLANKED when it came to

remembering

> which should not be taken with which!

>

> I think I remember that Iron should not be taken near Armour, and I

think

> the same applies to Calcium, but I'm not sure. Also, I think there

is a

> vitamin or supplement that shouldn't be taken near Iron ...

>

> I think I read recently on a list that Selenium and Vit E should be

taken

> together, but not near Vit C ...

>

> I take lots (I mean LOTS!) of vits and supps, so if any one

remembers any

> interrelations or contraindications of anything at all, please do

tell!

>

> Thanks, Liz

>

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Thanks Dianne. Very interesting!

--- dwarrickh wrote:

> It took me a while to find where I read this about

> Vitamin C and

> calcium but I finally found it on this site:

>

> http://www.acu-cell.com/vitc.html

>

> Cellular / Intracellular Attributes and Interactions

> of Vitamin C:

>

> Vitamin C Synergists: Nickel, Iron, phosphorus,

> germanium,

> selenium,tin, Vitamin A, adrenals, [cobalt, Vitamin

> B15]

>

> Vitamin C Antagonists: Manganese, zinc, calcium,

> Vitamin E,

> copper, [cobalt, Vitamin B12], estrogen

>

>

> Dianne

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I hear you! It is enough to make you feel dizzy, isn't it? :). Here

are some interactions that I can recall.

* Thyroid meds - do not take with/near iron or calcium

* Iron - do not take with thyroid, calcium or eggs.

* Selenium - do not take with Vitamin C. Do take with Vitamin E.

* Calcium/Magnesium/Vitamin D - take together. Also good to take

just before bedtime. Magnesium relaxes.

* EFAs/Fish Oils/Flax Seed Oil - take when consuming a fat (mealtime

often good). Other fats aid in absorption

* If you are hypo, consider taking Cod Liver Oil instead of/in place

of some of your Vitamin D/Vitamin A/Betacarotene. Hypos are poor

converters of betacarotene to Vitamin A. CLO also contains a good

dose of EFAs. I have just converted to this. I reduced my Vitamin D

supplementation & eliminated betacarotene when I did. Look at the

totals of these included in your multi/calcium/fish oil supplements

if you make the conversion. I have found a " chaser " of milk makes

the CLO go down much better & eliminates the yukky taste.

* Multi - if it has iron, see contraindications for iron. Don't take

at the same time/near your thyroid meds.

Here's an interaction guide:

http://www.livingnaturally.com/common/adam/DisplayMonograph.asp?

storeID=15F522D98A3A417FBE8D6702F135785A & name=ConsLookups_Interaction

sByHerbSupp

Some more info:

http://thyroid.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?

zi=1/XJ & sdn=thyroid & zu=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.thyroid-info.com%2Farticles%

2Fthyroid-drug-faq.htm

http://www.umm.edu/altmed/ConsLookups/Supplements.html

(Interactions part is good - dosing may be off - i.e. they recommend

no more than 1000IU of Vitamin D & there's a lot of good research

out there point to the safety of higher levels, especially in the

winter for those in northern climates)

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/herb_All.html#V

http://dietary-

supplements.info.nih.gov/Health_Information/Vitamin_and_Mineral_Suppl

ement_Fact_Sheets.aspx#a

Vitamin C interactions

http://www.umm.edu/altmed/ConsSupplements/Interactions/VitaminCAscorb

icAcidcs.html

Those are the ones that come to my mind.

Here's some of what I do - since I take 3g Vitamin C/day (1g

3x/day), I found it helpful to take cal/mag/d with selenium & E just

before bed. It was too hard to squeeze the selenium in at any other

time of day. I take my iron supplements (I have low ferritin) at

lunch & dinner, since I'm more likely to have eggs/milk/calcium

supplement with breakfast.

Some of my 1/x day herbal supplements, where time of

day/interactions didn't matter, I moved to lunch or dinner, just for

the sake of spacing supplements thruout the day. Otherwise the a.m.

section was too full, plus it was easier digestively to spread out

the pill-taking thruout the day, rather than having a majority in

the a.m.

HTH,

>

> This is slightly off topic, but I'm hoping if anyone thinks of

anything at

> all, they will chime in!

>

> After being off vitamins and supplements for 8 weeks so some blood

tests

> could be done, I'm ready to start them again. I got out my daily

sorting

> boxes to prefill for nine days, and just BLANKED when it came to

remembering

> which should not be taken with which!

>

> I think I remember that Iron should not be taken near Armour, and

I think

> the same applies to Calcium, but I'm not sure. Also, I think

there is a

> vitamin or supplement that shouldn't be taken near Iron ...

>

> I think I read recently on a list that Selenium and Vit E should

be taken

> together, but not near Vit C ...

>

> I take lots (I mean LOTS!) of vits and supps, so if any one

remembers any

> interrelations or contraindications of anything at all, please do

tell!

>

> Thanks, Liz

>

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I hear you! It is enough to make you feel dizzy, isn't it? :). Here

are some interactions that I can recall.

* Thyroid meds - do not take with/near iron or calcium

* Iron - do not take with thyroid, calcium or eggs.

* Selenium - do not take with Vitamin C. Do take with Vitamin E.

* Calcium/Magnesium/Vitamin D - take together. Also good to take

just before bedtime. Magnesium relaxes.

* EFAs/Fish Oils/Flax Seed Oil - take when consuming a fat (mealtime

often good). Other fats aid in absorption

* If you are hypo, consider taking Cod Liver Oil instead of/in place

of some of your Vitamin D/Vitamin A/Betacarotene. Hypos are poor

converters of betacarotene to Vitamin A. CLO also contains a good

dose of EFAs. I have just converted to this. I reduced my Vitamin D

supplementation & eliminated betacarotene when I did. Look at the

totals of these included in your multi/calcium/fish oil supplements

if you make the conversion. I have found a " chaser " of milk makes

the CLO go down much better & eliminates the yukky taste.

* Multi - if it has iron, see contraindications for iron. Don't take

at the same time/near your thyroid meds.

Here's an interaction guide:

http://www.livingnaturally.com/common/adam/DisplayMonograph.asp?

storeID=15F522D98A3A417FBE8D6702F135785A & name=ConsLookups_Interaction

sByHerbSupp

Some more info:

http://thyroid.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?

zi=1/XJ & sdn=thyroid & zu=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.thyroid-info.com%2Farticles%

2Fthyroid-drug-faq.htm

http://www.umm.edu/altmed/ConsLookups/Supplements.html

(Interactions part is good - dosing may be off - i.e. they recommend

no more than 1000IU of Vitamin D & there's a lot of good research

out there point to the safety of higher levels, especially in the

winter for those in northern climates)

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/herb_All.html#V

http://dietary-

supplements.info.nih.gov/Health_Information/Vitamin_and_Mineral_Suppl

ement_Fact_Sheets.aspx#a

Vitamin C interactions

http://www.umm.edu/altmed/ConsSupplements/Interactions/VitaminCAscorb

icAcidcs.html

Those are the ones that come to my mind.

Here's some of what I do - since I take 3g Vitamin C/day (1g

3x/day), I found it helpful to take cal/mag/d with selenium & E just

before bed. It was too hard to squeeze the selenium in at any other

time of day. I take my iron supplements (I have low ferritin) at

lunch & dinner, since I'm more likely to have eggs/milk/calcium

supplement with breakfast.

Some of my 1/x day herbal supplements, where time of

day/interactions didn't matter, I moved to lunch or dinner, just for

the sake of spacing supplements thruout the day. Otherwise the a.m.

section was too full, plus it was easier digestively to spread out

the pill-taking thruout the day, rather than having a majority in

the a.m.

HTH,

>

> This is slightly off topic, but I'm hoping if anyone thinks of

anything at

> all, they will chime in!

>

> After being off vitamins and supplements for 8 weeks so some blood

tests

> could be done, I'm ready to start them again. I got out my daily

sorting

> boxes to prefill for nine days, and just BLANKED when it came to

remembering

> which should not be taken with which!

>

> I think I remember that Iron should not be taken near Armour, and

I think

> the same applies to Calcium, but I'm not sure. Also, I think

there is a

> vitamin or supplement that shouldn't be taken near Iron ...

>

> I think I read recently on a list that Selenium and Vit E should

be taken

> together, but not near Vit C ...

>

> I take lots (I mean LOTS!) of vits and supps, so if any one

remembers any

> interrelations or contraindications of anything at all, please do

tell!

>

> Thanks, Liz

>

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I hear you! It is enough to make you feel dizzy, isn't it? :). Here

are some interactions that I can recall.

* Thyroid meds - do not take with/near iron or calcium

* Iron - do not take with thyroid, calcium or eggs.

* Selenium - do not take with Vitamin C. Do take with Vitamin E.

* Calcium/Magnesium/Vitamin D - take together. Also good to take

just before bedtime. Magnesium relaxes.

* EFAs/Fish Oils/Flax Seed Oil - take when consuming a fat (mealtime

often good). Other fats aid in absorption

* If you are hypo, consider taking Cod Liver Oil instead of/in place

of some of your Vitamin D/Vitamin A/Betacarotene. Hypos are poor

converters of betacarotene to Vitamin A. CLO also contains a good

dose of EFAs. I have just converted to this. I reduced my Vitamin D

supplementation & eliminated betacarotene when I did. Look at the

totals of these included in your multi/calcium/fish oil supplements

if you make the conversion. I have found a " chaser " of milk makes

the CLO go down much better & eliminates the yukky taste.

* Multi - if it has iron, see contraindications for iron. Don't take

at the same time/near your thyroid meds.

Here's an interaction guide:

http://www.livingnaturally.com/common/adam/DisplayMonograph.asp?

storeID=15F522D98A3A417FBE8D6702F135785A & name=ConsLookups_Interaction

sByHerbSupp

Some more info:

http://thyroid.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?

zi=1/XJ & sdn=thyroid & zu=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.thyroid-info.com%2Farticles%

2Fthyroid-drug-faq.htm

http://www.umm.edu/altmed/ConsLookups/Supplements.html

(Interactions part is good - dosing may be off - i.e. they recommend

no more than 1000IU of Vitamin D & there's a lot of good research

out there point to the safety of higher levels, especially in the

winter for those in northern climates)

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/herb_All.html#V

http://dietary-

supplements.info.nih.gov/Health_Information/Vitamin_and_Mineral_Suppl

ement_Fact_Sheets.aspx#a

Vitamin C interactions

http://www.umm.edu/altmed/ConsSupplements/Interactions/VitaminCAscorb

icAcidcs.html

Those are the ones that come to my mind.

Here's some of what I do - since I take 3g Vitamin C/day (1g

3x/day), I found it helpful to take cal/mag/d with selenium & E just

before bed. It was too hard to squeeze the selenium in at any other

time of day. I take my iron supplements (I have low ferritin) at

lunch & dinner, since I'm more likely to have eggs/milk/calcium

supplement with breakfast.

Some of my 1/x day herbal supplements, where time of

day/interactions didn't matter, I moved to lunch or dinner, just for

the sake of spacing supplements thruout the day. Otherwise the a.m.

section was too full, plus it was easier digestively to spread out

the pill-taking thruout the day, rather than having a majority in

the a.m.

HTH,

>

> This is slightly off topic, but I'm hoping if anyone thinks of

anything at

> all, they will chime in!

>

> After being off vitamins and supplements for 8 weeks so some blood

tests

> could be done, I'm ready to start them again. I got out my daily

sorting

> boxes to prefill for nine days, and just BLANKED when it came to

remembering

> which should not be taken with which!

>

> I think I remember that Iron should not be taken near Armour, and

I think

> the same applies to Calcium, but I'm not sure. Also, I think

there is a

> vitamin or supplement that shouldn't be taken near Iron ...

>

> I think I read recently on a list that Selenium and Vit E should

be taken

> together, but not near Vit C ...

>

> I take lots (I mean LOTS!) of vits and supps, so if any one

remembers any

> interrelations or contraindications of anything at all, please do

tell!

>

> Thanks, Liz

>

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----- Original Message -----

From: Dianne

> It took me a while to find where I read this about Vitamin C and

> calcium but I finally found it on this site:

>

> http://www.acu-cell.com/vitc.html

>

Thanks so much for this link and info Dianne! It's a huge help, and I

really appreciate you taking the time to find it for me ... it clarifys a

lot!

Liz

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----- Original Message -----

From: Dianne

> It took me a while to find where I read this about Vitamin C and

> calcium but I finally found it on this site:

>

> http://www.acu-cell.com/vitc.html

>

Thanks so much for this link and info Dianne! It's a huge help, and I

really appreciate you taking the time to find it for me ... it clarifys a

lot!

Liz

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----- Original Message -----

From: Dianne

> It took me a while to find where I read this about Vitamin C and

> calcium but I finally found it on this site:

>

> http://www.acu-cell.com/vitc.html

>

Thanks so much for this link and info Dianne! It's a huge help, and I

really appreciate you taking the time to find it for me ... it clarifys a

lot!

Liz

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----- Original Message -----

From:

>I hear you! It is enough to make you feel dizzy, isn't it? :). Here

> are some interactions that I can recall.

>

> * Thyroid meds - do not take with/near iron or calcium

>

> * Iron - do not take with thyroid, calcium or eggs.

>

> * Selenium - do not take with Vitamin C. Do take with Vitamin E.

Thank you !

It definately does make me dizzy ... then again, there were frequent periods

in my life where I was called Dizzy Lizzy - LOL!

As usual, you provided a wealth of info; I'll check out all the links when

my brain is doing a tad better. For now, I feel comfortable setting up my

pill boxes with your synopsis, and of course the input of other helpful

group members.

Thanks again,

dizzy Liz (hopefully not to be confused with ditsy)

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