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Definitely nothing with iron!
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Since no one else is responding (or maybe they have lives and I don't), my
gastro recommended a plain-jane multivitamin/mineral supplement without
iron. I'm a 4/4, lotsa liver damage, still working and riding my horse and
playing with the grandkids, so there must be something to be said for it. I
don't take anything else.
Waterspider - 28 Dec 2008 03:20 GMT
> "nospam" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote...
>> Hi,
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> Since no one else is responding (or maybe they have lives and I don't)
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Or maybe they have brain fog WITHOUT hep c or tx. I thought I posted this
earlier but in fact sent it to nospam@nospam.com. Duh.
Vitamin A and niacin can be toxic to the liver, according to Dr. Melissah
Palmer and other experts in the field of hep c and liver disease.
Iron is unnecessary, dangerous to anyone with hemotomachrosis, and best
avoided.
nospam - 28 Dec 2008 03:42 GMT
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nospam@all.com says...
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>Vitamin A and niacin can be toxic to the liver, according to Dr. Melissah
>Palmer and other experts in the field of hep c and liver disease.
What about Vitamin D?
nospam - 28 Dec 2008 03:41 GMT
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>Since no one else is responding (or maybe they have lives and I don't), my
>gastro recommended a plain-jane multivitamin/mineral supplement without
>iron.
What multivitamin are you taking?
Thip - 28 Dec 2008 13:51 GMT
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> What multivitamin are you taking?
From the label:
"Compare to Centrum Silver
Equate Mature Complete Multivitamin
Multivitamin/Multimineral
Dietary Supplement"
Obviously from Wal-Mart. Been taking them daily since 2002 and they haven't
killed me yet (joke!).