eggs4sale
Lush who can't use a cheese grater
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Going back to how the doctor feels I should have been tied up in a pillowcase at birth and dumped in a lake....
I can't take vitamins or supplements. When I do, I get BAD headaches or leg cramps or both. It's as if it negates my thyroid medicine, and all my hypothyroid symptoms come back real fast.
I can't eat sugary things, especially store-bought, as the same reaction occurs.
This is good for my figure (sort of), but bad for my sweet tooth!
I have tried all vitamins and supplements available at grocery stores. Bad, bad, bad stuff.
A homeopath in Tucson recommended a powdered vitamin (from his website, hmmm...) that would be good glycemic-wise and had no bad junk in it. Well, it worked. No pain. But it didn't seem to help me in any way, and cost $35 for half a month, not counting postage. I couldn't afford $85 a month for a vitamin.
Well, I'm getting worried. When we get sick here, DH gets sick for a day, DS, and DD get sick for 2 hours, little DS gets sick for two days, and I am sick for a month. This worries me, as flu season is approaching. I'm thinking maybe the vitamin didn't make me feel much better, but maybe it will boost my immune system to be more normal.
Does anyone know a good vitamin that doesn't cost so much, is glycemic friendly, nut free, and did I say doesn't cost much?
I can't take vitamins or supplements. When I do, I get BAD headaches or leg cramps or both. It's as if it negates my thyroid medicine, and all my hypothyroid symptoms come back real fast.
I can't eat sugary things, especially store-bought, as the same reaction occurs.
This is good for my figure (sort of), but bad for my sweet tooth!
I have tried all vitamins and supplements available at grocery stores. Bad, bad, bad stuff.
A homeopath in Tucson recommended a powdered vitamin (from his website, hmmm...) that would be good glycemic-wise and had no bad junk in it. Well, it worked. No pain. But it didn't seem to help me in any way, and cost $35 for half a month, not counting postage. I couldn't afford $85 a month for a vitamin.
Well, I'm getting worried. When we get sick here, DH gets sick for a day, DS, and DD get sick for 2 hours, little DS gets sick for two days, and I am sick for a month. This worries me, as flu season is approaching. I'm thinking maybe the vitamin didn't make me feel much better, but maybe it will boost my immune system to be more normal.
Does anyone know a good vitamin that doesn't cost so much, is glycemic friendly, nut free, and did I say doesn't cost much?