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I Cannot Tell You How Good I Feel...


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now that I am taking vitamin D. Having read all of the people that had a low D, I took it upon myself to have my doctor check my Vitamin D level. Guess what??? It was really low like a lot of other people on here. It makes perfect sense since our GI tracts have been compromised by that terrible gluten. I am also taking Magnesium, Calcium and a B-12 supplement. Today, I went running for the first time in a long time. Just wanted thank all of you for the great information that we are able to share on this forum.

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now that I am taking vitamin D. Having read all of the people that had a low D, I took it upon myself to have my doctor check my Vitamin D level. Guess what??? It was really low like a lot of other people on here. It makes perfect sense since our GI tracts have been compromised by that terrible gluten. I am also taking Magnesium, Calcium and a B-12 supplement. Today, I went running for the first time in a long time. Just wanted thank all of you for the great information that we are able to share on this forum.

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That's awesome Bosque! Thanks for sharing!

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I'm glad you are feeling better. I have been supplementing with 50,000 iu of vitamin D since January. About 3-4 weeks after I was a whole different person. It was like a wonder drug. I just had some lab work done today so I am curious to see how my vitamin D level looks. The doc said I still may need to take the prescription for awhile yet.

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