You're right Dee...
I've always been a supplement freak, but when I got around to trying
chlorella it put my head in the toilet.
Tried it two more times, but it's just a no-go.
Gave it away.
Chuck
Puritanism: The haunting fear that someone, somewhere may be happy.
On 1/25/2010 6:50:50 AM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick ([email protected]) wrote:
> Just shows really, that unless you know exactly what you are doing, it can
> be a very dodgy thing taking some supplements. I have been taking
> chlorella, vit C ALA and D3 sublingual, along with whey, and the last two
> days I have felt really unwell; so much so, that I have left off all
> supplements for a few days, and am now feeling better. I experienced the
> most awful bone-tiredness where I could not keep my eyes open; a couple
> hours after taking them; but could not sleep either. Also a disturbance
> of vision and subsequent thumping headache.
> Now I don't know if its coincidence or what, but I am going to introduce them
> back in one at a time and see what if any, have caused it. Maybe its because
> I take them altogether, who knows? dee
>
>
> On 24 Jan 2010, at 22:03, sol wrote:
>
> > On the iron overload sites I have visited, the recommendation is simply not
> > to take vit C with meals. It is fine to take vit C between meals away from
> > iron containing drinks and foods. Info I read at the Livon Labs site
> > indicates that liposomal C passes from the stomach or intestines into the
> > blood stream and thus to the liver, where it is processed. If true, that
> > means it would not affect iron absorption, or at least that portion of the
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