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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?

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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.

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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.

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> From: Shaun <shaunskel@...>

> Subject: The day I started andro

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> 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?

>

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