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Join Date: Dec 2010
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Posts: 166
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Most people with Chronic lyme disease are notoriously low in Vitamin D. It also covers a myriad of symptoms. Vitamin D deficiency is so widespread now because people aren't spending as much time outdoors, that is not unusual for any type of doctor to bring it up.
My neuro, who treats me for Chronic Lyme Disease, tests my Vitamin D and it was so low he put me on an isotonic Vitamin D supplement. It was only 7. There have been many articles written lately about the vast number of people with low Vitamin D and the array of symptoms that it causes. It's become a bit of a hot topic lately.
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