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Is vitamins ok to take

I take a daily vitamin and calcium and fish oil pills still! Is that ok for the liver? They are gonna put me on some cholesterol meds too next wk. And I maybe be getting back on something for anxiety. Also I take methdone. can anyone tell me what the think about each of those things and how they maybe effecting the liver. Also I take a little bitty hormone pill. Is it all pills that are bad for the liver, or just some? Like since a vitamin is in pill form, is it bad too? Im confused. I know I can ask the doctor next wk but im feeling so ggod right now and just a typing away. That juicing does make you feel great, like a natural high. I know im not going through tx or nopthing like that and I really should be feeling good but I can tell the difference. Im feel lots of energy!! Im a juicer for life! Thanks Matt and everyone!
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I dont think I can get it down without meds, its really high and I eat to good all ready so going to the doc this wk and I will have some more info and guidance hopefully! Thanks to everyone for their time and patience with me.
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I dont drink or smoke pot, thats childs play, LMAO!! JOKING!! No really, I dont drink or smoke pot and havnt in a long time. I take a multi vitamin and it has 18mgs of iron, 100% daily value in it. So should I not take that? And what about the calcuim. I take extra calcium cause I had a hysterectomy and I need it. I take estrogen everyday but all my docs have recommended extra calcium. Im going to the doctor this wk and I will go over this with her the best I can. She is not really a great doctor that takes alot of time, she is in and out so I will do my best to get the most time out of her as possible. She is a doctor at a clinic for people who need financial assistance so maybe thats why. Im a broke broke, lol!! Hopefully not for long, I havnt always been but the past few years have socked it to me and im not one to ask for nothing I cant get own my own. So..im a broke broke. LOL! But I will never give up!
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444337 tn?1428073510
I would try and get my cholesterol down without the use of medication if I were you.  Meds like Lipitor will put an added burden on your liver for sure.
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315996 tn?1429054229
Keeping your weight down and staying off of alcohol/pot are what you need to do first. All the rest pale compared to these 2 factors.

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1414174 tn?1304680526
Yessur, vitamins is okay to take.. As longs they has no irons.
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As long as you dont exceed the recommended dose, fish oil is okay.  
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179856 tn?1333547362
Dont take iron in your vitamin iron helps the virus to replicate. Also too much A and K aren't good for you either. I take synthroid for my thyroid that is a hormone pill I dont know if you mean the same thing by that.
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