30-06-2015, 20:04
(30-06-2015, 20:01)hannah14 Wrote:(30-06-2015, 19:55)ELLACRAIG Wrote:(30-06-2015, 19:44)hannah14 Wrote:I figured its kinda the same thing, liquid in a gel cap but either way I think they both would be effective as long as we can avoid fillers etc in either.(30-06-2015, 19:36)ELLACRAIG Wrote:(30-06-2015, 14:43)hannah14 Wrote: Thanks Lotus!! I'm already taking vitD to recover from my accident. But last time I bought it I got confused because there are three forms.Any vit d3 I ever brought comes in a gel cap with liquid inside
Water soluble(aquosum), Oil soluble and just tablets. I know that I have to choose for liquid form thats better with vitD then the pillform but which of the 2 is better, IDK. Done some research but remained unclear except for the part that liquid is better then pill.
Mines are in a dropper. But the other ones seriously came in a pill..I still have them here but dont use them often.
So your dr prescribed vit d for that car accident you had? that's interesting, what was their reason for doin it?
Oh no my doctor only prescribes crap, extreme painkillers which make you wake up in the middle off the night beeing totally paralyzed and not beeing able to turn your body around for several minutes. Its useless talking with them.
I'm prescribing myself everything thats healthy and necesarry for natural healing. Dont see a lot off other options atm, after bringing several 1000's off euro's away for no cure.
oh yeh got ya. yes my hubby is HOUNDING me to take those pills I told you about, the ones that cause temporary paralysis and heart conditions when used long term. he keeps saying "your doctor told you to try these". well hello its that antibitioc I took that MADE me ill in the first place. even after ending up at the ER because of the side effects they STILL told me to finish the course.