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CaptYossarian

(6,448 posts)
4. I agree--start with your doctor.
Tue Feb 25, 2020, 03:00 PM
Feb 2020

All large clinics also have nutritionists. Your primary can set that up.

You can also go to a GNC or your pharmacy to recommend supplements.

A MUST is to check the interaction with your current prescriptions and when to take the supplements, if they need to be taken w/food, stay out of sunlight, avoid grapefruit, etc.

Good luck. DUers are always here for you.

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