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Vitamin Regime Suggestions


CharlesBronson

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Hello Everyone

I know I've seen it around here somewhere, but I can't find it through searching. I'm hoping someone can help.

Is there a list a vitamins/minerals we celiacs should be supplementing with and the dose we should take?

Thank you

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On 9/30/2021 at 8:18 PM, CharlesBronson said:

Hello Everyone

I know I've seen it around here somewhere, but I can't find it through searching. I'm hoping someone can help.

Is there a list a vitamins/minerals we celiacs should be supplementing with and the dose we should take?

Thank you

Hi Charles!

I have seen people posting about this as well. I would suggest that @knitty kitty might have some helpful posts. I would suggest that if you are planning to add vitamin or mineral supplements, make sure that you talk with your doctor/pharmacist to make sure that they won't cause any drug interactions.

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We do list many of the common deficiencies in this article, but don't make specific dosage recommendations, as they would vary greatly from person to person:

 

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16 hours ago, Scott Adams said:

We do list many of the common deficiencies in this article, but don't make specific dosage recommendations, as they would vary greatly from person to person:

 

Thank you!

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