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No, flossing would not help as I had a root die and infection as below the gum line. (had root canal and crown done A chronic infection coursing through your veins is disastrous especially after 6 years.. I am deficient in vitamins A, B, C, D, E and more. Does anyone have any actual experience in this without guessing? After a few months, my levels came up to barely normal in A, B, D. Then I stopped taking A and the symptoms returned: heart palpitations, bi gemeni, sick at my stomach, blurred vision (even after cataract surgery.replacements..)and low blood sugar (down to 40), extreme itching if ate more than 10 carbs in one day. (not thyroid - TSH etc normal, no fungus) No, low blood sugar did not cause vitamin deficies, however, low blood sugar was a symtpom of vitamin deficiences. After taking A again, my symptoms disappeared. I am taking lots of organic vitamins. ... Has anyone had any actual experience or read anything factual about the above? No guesses, please.

2007-05-02 13:05:41 · 4 answers · asked by paints2009 1 in Health Alternative Medicine

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I'm vitamin deficient as well but due to an auto immune disease. i just started seeing a Dr who combines alternative and conventional medicine and she is treating me with iv vitamins. i suggest a visit to such a Dr would help. a Dr could pin point the actual causes of you vitamin deficiency.

2007-05-02 13:16:33 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

As I certainly have elderly I certainly have discovered to love cabbage in all varieties. Stir-fried, with rice and vegetables. super source of fiber additionally. that's stunning with fried rice and Dungeoness Crab. Sandwiches too.

2017-01-09 08:30:35 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

If you're a woman, I'd look into anemia, considering your infections and deficiencies.

2007-05-02 13:09:35 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Have you been tested for Celiac Disease? It is common, but rarely diagnosed. It can be asymptomatic. It causes malabsorption of many nutrients.

2007-05-02 16:39:23 · answer #4 · answered by Doctor J 7 · 0 0

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