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what type of calcium supplement do people use ? most have magnesium in them and i understand that we should only use magnesium oil. also vitamin D?. i know bryan rosner says something about vitamin D supplement feeds lyme. My D level was low in my last blood test and my pcp tried to rx me D supplement. didn't know whether i should take it. and lastly, i thought i read that beta carotene fed lyme also. is it bad to drink carrot use or other green juices like, wheat grass, because of the beta carotene?

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If you are taking calcium, you must have magnesium and vitamin D with it. And

if you are taking D, you must also have A. There is more than one form of D,

and one is better for you than the other. I use Biotics Bio-D-Mulsion Forte,

which is cholecalciferol. My calcium is Advacal from Lane Labs and also

contains D as cholecalciferol (and labeled D3), along with C, K, Magnesium,

Zinc, Manganese, Copper, Boron and HAI Amino Acid from sea algae. I believe

Vitamin D3 is a more natural form, while the other number used is synthetic.

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thx for the response, khaya. they sound like high quality supplements!

Subject: Re: Re OT: supplements, what feeds lyme?To: Lyme_and_Rife Date: Saturday, May 12, 2012, 6:37 PM

If you are taking calcium, you must have magnesium and vitamin D with it. And if you are taking D, you must also have A. There is more than one form of D, and one is better for you than the other. I use Biotics Bio-D-Mulsion Forte, which is cholecalciferol. My calcium is Advacal from Lane Labs and also contains D as cholecalciferol (and labeled D3), along with C, K, Magnesium, Zinc, Manganese, Copper, Boron and HAI Amino Acid from sea algae. I believe Vitamin D3 is a more natural form, while the other number used is synthetic.Khaya> >>

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the other thing i was trying to remember was the granny smith apples! gonna get some tomorrow! thx, karen

Subject: Re: Re OT: supplements, what feeds lyme?To: Lyme_and_Rife Date: Saturday, May 12, 2012, 6:37 PM

If you are taking calcium, you must have magnesium and vitamin D with it. And if you are taking D, you must also have A. There is more than one form of D, and one is better for you than the other. I use Biotics Bio-D-Mulsion Forte, which is cholecalciferol. My calcium is Advacal from Lane Labs and also contains D as cholecalciferol (and labeled D3), along with C, K, Magnesium, Zinc, Manganese, Copper, Boron and HAI Amino Acid from sea algae. I believe Vitamin D3 is a more natural form, while the other number used is synthetic.Khaya> >>

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You're welcome, . As far as fruit is concerned, I also use quite a bit of

lemon juice. And a little cranberry juice every day. I use 100% pure organic

cranberry juice--less than an ounce with my lemon and salt-water each morning.

Very important for the urinary tract. It is quite sour, but I'm used to it. My

husband uses a cranberry/pomegranate/apple combination, but he can tolerate more

sugar than I can.

I don't eat a whole apple at one time--more like 1/4 of an apple (depending on

the size). And don't forget to look up the Pennsylvania Lyme Disease

Association-they may be a very good source of support!

One other thing I thought of: If you have lost a lot of weight fairly quickly,

you may have released a lot of toxins into your system, since a lot of toxins

are stored in the body fat. So you might want to increase your calories by

adding nuts and/or seeds--preferably organic and raw. Nuts and seeds are also a

good source of fiber. When I reduce carbs, I usually increase nuts, seeds and

oils. And if you lose weight more slowly, your system can handle t toxins

more easily.

Khaya

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