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<blockquote data-quote="Cat0409_" data-source="post: 1236634" data-attributes="member: 278469"><p>Thank you [USER=88961]@AndBreathe[/USER].</p><p>I actually followed a woman who was a chemist from memory who took a huge interest in drugs and their intetactions. Her name is Suzy Cohen. I read all her books . Drug muggers had a huge impact and I followed a lot of her advice in sourcing vitamins and minerals for all the meds they had me on. I leant them out frequently to others who also followed her advice after reading them as well as doing further research on the net.</p><p></p><p>I used to take so many supplements I rattled. I still take some including vitamin d at 3000 units a day as I have always been low in it, magnesium, coq10 at times , mega b and a green mix of lots of things. Does it work for everyone I don't know , but her advice and willingness to correspond over the internet gave me a hife boost at the time and I regularly think about the things l learnt and put into practice.</p><p>I still question every drug now and is probably why apart from painkillers for an unrelated condition I only take insulin now for my diabetes. My specialist and gp are usually surprised at how much I know about my medications and there potential interactions.</p><p>Sorry [USER=25670]@carina62[/USER] for hijacking your thread but I believe positivity can help and only looking at the negatives only makes you more depressed and miserable. There are many people that never find the kind andwondeful people on diabetes.co.UK who are so generous with their time and knowledge and understanding of the journey that is diabetes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cat0409_, post: 1236634, member: 278469"] Thank you [USER=88961]@AndBreathe[/USER]. I actually followed a woman who was a chemist from memory who took a huge interest in drugs and their intetactions. Her name is Suzy Cohen. I read all her books . Drug muggers had a huge impact and I followed a lot of her advice in sourcing vitamins and minerals for all the meds they had me on. I leant them out frequently to others who also followed her advice after reading them as well as doing further research on the net. I used to take so many supplements I rattled. I still take some including vitamin d at 3000 units a day as I have always been low in it, magnesium, coq10 at times , mega b and a green mix of lots of things. Does it work for everyone I don't know , but her advice and willingness to correspond over the internet gave me a hife boost at the time and I regularly think about the things l learnt and put into practice. I still question every drug now and is probably why apart from painkillers for an unrelated condition I only take insulin now for my diabetes. My specialist and gp are usually surprised at how much I know about my medications and there potential interactions. Sorry [USER=25670]@carina62[/USER] for hijacking your thread but I believe positivity can help and only looking at the negatives only makes you more depressed and miserable. There are many people that never find the kind andwondeful people on diabetes.co.UK who are so generous with their time and knowledge and understanding of the journey that is diabetes [/QUOTE]
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