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<blockquote data-quote="Katharine" data-source="post: 62874" data-attributes="member: 7958"><p>Hi Avi,</p><p></p><p>St John's Wort contains the same chemicals as in drugs such as Prozac. I don't know many people on SJW but those who take SSRI anti-depressants do not seem to have any affect on their blood sugars.</p><p></p><p>Your immune system seems to be at a low par. You may be interested to see the effects that vitamin D supplementation can have on improving almost every tissue in the body.</p><p></p><p>If you visit you tube and search for " Vitamin D deficiency" there are several videos of lectures given at a conference in San Diego recently. They were produced by Davis University of California Television. The relevant ones are:</p><p></p><p>Vitamin D basics, Dr Heaney.</p><p>Vitamin D and prevention of chronic disease. Dr Holick.</p><p>Vitamin D and cardiovascular disease. Dr Sane.</p><p>Vitamin D and Diabetes. Dr Garland.</p><p>Vitamin D and Cancer. Dr Trump.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Katharine, post: 62874, member: 7958"] Hi Avi, St John's Wort contains the same chemicals as in drugs such as Prozac. I don't know many people on SJW but those who take SSRI anti-depressants do not seem to have any affect on their blood sugars. Your immune system seems to be at a low par. You may be interested to see the effects that vitamin D supplementation can have on improving almost every tissue in the body. If you visit you tube and search for " Vitamin D deficiency" there are several videos of lectures given at a conference in San Diego recently. They were produced by Davis University of California Television. The relevant ones are: Vitamin D basics, Dr Heaney. Vitamin D and prevention of chronic disease. Dr Holick. Vitamin D and cardiovascular disease. Dr Sane. Vitamin D and Diabetes. Dr Garland. Vitamin D and Cancer. Dr Trump. [/QUOTE]
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