Guest guest Posted September 3, 2010 Report Share Posted September 3, 2010 The day I started androgel I began having fasciculation's in my calves. Its almost constant when I'm at rest. Ie laying in bed. I personally think this whole thing is cause by a life long gluten allergy which has led to malabsobtion of nutrients. Anyway Im on a gluten free diet and waiting to get my stool results back. My question is do you think I should start taking some vitamin supplements? Which ones? How much Iron will keep the E low? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2010 Report Share Posted September 3, 2010 Iron dose nothing for E's if you mean Estrogen. I started on supplements yrs ago just got home from seeing my Heart Dr. and he gave me 2 more to take I take a lot of supplements here is a list. ==================================================== Supplements • Ferrous Fumarate Iron pills 324 mgs 2x’s/day morning and dinner. • Lovaza 1gm. 1x/day Fish Oil. • TMG 750mg 1pm and 11pm 2 pills a day. • Solary Super Bio C 2 x’s/day 1000 mgs. Total. • l-Arginine and l-Orthinine 100 Capsules, 750 mg, Twinlab 1 at bedtime. • NOW brand ZMA 800mgs 3 at bedtime. • Copper 2mgs 1 at noon. • Dr. Cranton's PrimeNutrients 3/day. • Maca. 1 tsp in the moning and 1 tsp at noon. • Biotics Bio-D-Mulsion Forte Vit. D 2000 IU's per drop I am doing 10 drops a day. • Iodoral Iodine 1 tab / day 12.5 mgs. • I went with NOW brand for the following supplements do to a high levels on a Homocysteine Cardiovascular and below normal level of Folate RBC labs. • NAC N-Acetyl Cysteine, Selenium, Molybdenum - 600 mg. • B-12 (Brain) Methylcobalamin - 5000 mcg lozenges. 3x’s/week. • Coenzyme B Complex. • P-5-P (Coenzyme B6) 50 mg. • I am taking 800 mcg. Folacal for low Folate RBC. • BioCitrate Selenium - 200 mcg 1x’s / day morning. Co-Moderator Phil > From: Shaun <shaunskel@...> > Subject: The day I started andro > > Date: Friday, September 3, 2010, 4:09 PM > The day I started androgel I began > having fasciculation's in my calves. Its almost constant > when I'm at rest. Ie laying in bed. I personally think this > whole thing is cause by a life long gluten allergy which has > led to malabsobtion of nutrients. Anyway Im on a gluten free > diet and waiting to get my stool results back. My question > is do you think I should start taking some vitamin > supplements? Which ones? How much Iron will keep the E low? > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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