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anti-inflammation diet, body, Collagen, Complex B, gluten free diet, gut health, keeping a food journal, mind and soul, stop being lazy, Vitamin D, vitamins and supplements
“All you need is love. But a little chocolate now and then doesn’t hurt.” – Charles M. Schulz
A friend and reader asked me what natural health products I was taking. I decided to reply to her in this post.
I started taking supplements and vitamins regularly when I was having gum and dental issues December last year. While talking to a friend that is a Naturopath he suggested I take products to improve my gums. The products were meant to speed healing, lessen the inflammation, promote gum growth, improve my immune system and making sure that my digestive system is in tip top shape.
Gums are not supposed to grow or regenerated, but I believe in the impossible and so does my doctor friend. If the body has the ability to heal and regenerate why not my gums?
And it is with that faith that at then end of December last year I started taking the following:
Ester-C & Flavonoids – from Pure Encapsulations
Calcarea Fluorica Cell Salt – from Hyland’s
Growth-Gen – from Phyto-Gen – Genestra-Seroyal
Ginkgo Bud – from Phyto-Gen – Genestra-Seroyal
HMF Intensive Probiotic – Genestra-Seroyal
Energy Boost 70 Fulvic Concentrate – from Morningstar Minerals
Grapenol – Antioxidant Support – from Genestra-Seroyal
Unda Numbered Compounds – Therapeutic Drops Numbers 8, 33, 312
Zinc 30 – from Pure Encapsulations
In March I had a dizzy spell and I was tested for Adrenal Fatigue. My friend thought that stress and menopause were the culprit. The saliva test revealed among other things that I was gluten intolerant. At that time my friend made the following changes to what I was taking:
Added Adaptocrine K-2 from Apex Energetics
Unda Numbers 3, 17 and 50 instead of 8,33,and 312
TonicGen instead of Growth-Gen
He also wanted me on a gluten free diet and an anti-inflammation diet. He believed that going gluten free would lessen or completely get rid of the chronic hives I have and would also make me feel better all around. He believed my body was revolting against me.
Now in August I still take all the above with exception of the Unda Numbers. I just never got more when it was finished.
I have also started taking the following:
Liqua-D (Vitamin D) – from Apex Energetics
B Complex – from Pure Encapsulations
Collagen Peptides – from Sports Research
Glucosamina Condroitina with MSM – from Doctor’s Best
BioSil – from Natural Factors
Now you may ask: Does it work? Have you seen results?
I don’t know for sure. This is what I know.
My gums: I went to the periodontist yesterday for a check-up and he said my gums are beautiful. The inflammation has not returned, but it doesn’t mean it will not, so I continue to be vigilant and take extra care cleaning my teeth.
The chronic hives: Magically it has gotten a lot better. I say magically because I have been extremely lax about paying attention to what I eat.
My hips: The pain is getting worse to the point that I finally scheduled a doctor. I did notice that the Glucosamina and Collagen helps some.
Energy level: That comes and goes, some days I don’t want to get up. Perhaps I am just being lazy.
For the most part I have been faithful to taking the supplements.
I was being faithful to the collagen until I read that I have to take them on an empty stomach, either first thing in the morning or before bed, since then I forget it most of the time. It is a powder to mix in liquid and for some reason I never remember.
For some reason I also don’t always remember about the Mineral concentrate. Those are drops to be added to any liquid.
As far as the gluten free diet I attempt gluten free for a few days but it didn’t last. As far as the inflammation diet I didn’t really follow it, but then again a lot of the items on that list I already don’t eat.
One thing I need to do is to keep a food journal. It helped me keep accountable in the past so I need to do it again. It will also help me see what foods trigger my symptoms.
Overall I am happy I am taking all of these as it makes me feel pro-active. But Vitamins and supplements are not enough.
I also know that I need to address what I eat. Health and overall well being starts in the kitchen with the items I choose to eat. The time of eating whatever I want whenever I want seems to be nearing the end. I am still choosing moderation, but some foods just seem to be my enemies even in moderation.
I hope that once I get my hip in order I can add more exercise to my life, other than the 30 or 60 minutes walk on the elliptical.
I also need to address the other components of a happy being: Mind and Soul. Those also need nutrients and stimulation.
Baby steps at 52 years old – better late than never!!
One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well.” – Virginia Wolf
Wow! You sound like me, although I’ve cut down a lot on my supplements. FYI … sugar causes inflammation in the body. I have to be very very careful of what I eat or I will flair up with hive like symptoms in and around my left eye. Can you imagine? HURTS!! I also have a ton of disorders so I target my immune system and my thyroid, which decided to quit. I am noticing with the thyroid supplements that my hair on my legs has grown back and now I must shave every 2-3 days compared to weeks when my hair was sparse. My hair is SO thick now and growing like a weed (on my head). I’m like you … some days are better then others. I’m in the process of detoxing with herbs … not really seeing much difference other then the smells emanating from me lately …. PU! (LOL) Anyways I so relate to you. I really wish you all the best in your health!!
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Hi AmyRose
Thank you so much for sharing your story.
I love love love sugar, but I know it doesn’t love me back.
This doctor friend of mine says sugar is the devil, so when I went to him I was sure he was going to tell me to eliminate all sugar, but instead he said that gluten is worst for me than sugar. But he also suggested the anti-inflammatory diet which restricts sugar. 😦
The hives mostly attack my breasts, arms and midsection, but I have gotten pretty much everywhere.
Hang in there with the the herb detoxing, the smells is probably a sign that it is working.
I wish we could choose where to have the hair grow back 😉
Thank you for the good wishes! Many blessings to you! 🙂
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Sugar is seriously bad for you. It not only causes inflammation but it encourages tumor growth and cancer cells to form. I’ve become very aware of labels and still to this day, I am fooled by hidden ingredients. Many Blessings in return. ☺️
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You are right! I still eat too much sugar and need to wise up.
Baby steps is not good enough at this point- I got to get tough. 🤗🤗
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When you get yourself off of sugar completely, you will be astonished how much better you feel. Good luck!
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I don’t envision that ever happening, but I hope to diminish the amount of it I have been eating.
I will make sure to post my efforts and results. Thank you ! 🙂
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Keep in mind that with one exception, all illness and all disease has it base in our emotions. Finding the emotional trigger to any issue and dealing with will cure the problem. The exception is any illness or disease you chose to bring to this lifetime. Knowing this will help the mind and spirit part of your health journey.
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Hi
Thank you for stopping by and sharing your thoughts.
I totally belief in what you said. Menopause has a lot to do with my issues lately but bigger than that is the emotional side, the emotional turmoil and stress I find myself in at times.
I have been attempting different techniques such as meditation, visualizations, mantras, etc, to get to the core but I have to be honest that I have not given my all to those. I have put in a half hearted attempt that have given me hope but not much more. It is all about me and how much I am willing to give.
Nothing will change until I deal with the inside, there is no running away from that. There are no shortcuts.
Thank you again and I look forward to checking your posts. Many blessings! 🙂
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I would be glad to help in any way I can.
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Thank you! I will certainly look you up. Blessings!:-)
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Menopause is a huge culprit at times! I suffer from B12 deficiency so I take a liquid supplement, and it helped me through menopause and a period of depression. But I agree stress and food are contributors to feeling blah! You are on the right path. Sorry, I haven’t written comments lately. I’ve been traveling and my phone wasn’t letting me put in comments!
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Hi Patricia
I am glad to see your pretty face here.
I need to get a physical next and see if I need anything extra.
I am hoping I will get a handle on this menopause thing at this early stage so it doesn’t control me.
The extra weight around my midsection all of a sudden is very disturbing.
I hope your travels have been good and I am glad to have you back.
Many blessings!!🤗
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Wow that is long list of vitamins and essentials. Thanks for sharing
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Thank you for reading!! Blessings! 🤗
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My pleasure always
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🙂
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I do take Calcium and Biotin supplements. Thanks for sharing your list, some of these are worth a try 🙂
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Hi Himali
Thank you for reading and commenting.
I will be trying other supplements and will continue posting about it.
Many blessings! 🙂
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“I also need to address the other components of a happy being: Mind and Soul. Those also need nutrients and stimulation.” Honest Truth
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Absolutely! And those other components are so easily overlooked.
Thank you and sending you blessings! 🙂
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