Sublingual Vitamin Question for my DS Family
I went to see the nutritionist on Friday. I got my educational binder with my pre and post surgery instruction.
Quick Question: Anyone know where I can get 50,000 IU Vitamin D3 - and 25,000 IU Vitamin A in SUBLINGUAL form for postop surgery needs?
In addition:
(1) Any suggestions on clear liquids with high protein besides ISOPURE?
(2) Any suggestions on a good and tasty broths?
(3) Cheapest place to purchase decaf K cups for Keurig?
You don't need to take D or A sublingual. What you do need is the "dry" form, as you won't absorb the usual form, which is packaged in oil. Oil = fat so they aren't well absorbed, since we absorb only about 20% of the fat we consume. You can get the dry D and A (and K also) from Vitalady if she has them in stock, often on Amazon, or shop around for the best deals.
I've been taking the dry D, A, and K for over 11 years and my levels are all good. Just don't be fooled by ADEKs. They sound perfect because they contain all the fat soluble vitamins that we DSers need, but they have so little of each as to be useless (and to fool people into thinking they are getting what they need, when they are not).
Larra
I've never seen them and I've spent a fair amount of time looking at vitamins. I was taking pills before I left the hospital per the surgeon so I don't know what that's about. And to be honest if you truly couldn't get pills in for 30 day you'd survive, especially if you are supplementing pre-op to get your levels up.
who is your surgeon?
My doctor is Dr. Elariny. My nutritionist name is Alex. They are both excellent. The Nutritionist is concerned about causing problems inside the intestines during the healing phase if I understood her correctly.
They give you a very detailed instructions binder pre-op. Over the years they continue to modify it based on experience.
I am definitely supplementing preop in hopes of avoiding any early phase deficiencies.
Thanks for your input.
Just buy VitaLady's D3 and A or get them same from BioTechPharma and dump the contents out into your protein shakes or herbal tea or whatever you're drinking. I wouldn't add the expense of sublinguals if you can dump the contents of a dry D3, K2, A, etc. into drinks. The only thing I can't stand the taste of are the B vitamins but D3, K2 and A don't have any flavor.
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You've been given great advice.
You need dry versions.
I take Vita4Life Plus for my multi vitamin. It's easy to swallow capsules and easy to remember as it's all one bottle vs. having a mix and match.
You can easily tweak as well- I've had to add VitaLady's D. When I was pregnant I had to add A and K but always kept my Vita4Life base.
(Bonus you can buy them on Amazon now!)
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