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Old 10-27-2015, 08:35 AM #1
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Can I take vitamin d and d 3?
I am sure you can but D3 is preferred.

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WebMD - The Truth about Vitamin D

Mercola - Vitamin D Mistake

Dr Weill on Vit D
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I am sure you can but D3 is preferred.

Read the below:

WebMD - The Truth about Vitamin D

Mercola - Vitamin D Mistake

Dr Weill on Vit D
Sweet thanks. I wonder if it would be wise to finish the vitamin d that I have. Then switch over to a vitamin d3 afterwards?
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Sweet thanks. I wonder if it would be wise to finish the vitamin d that I have. Then switch over to a vitamin d3 afterwards?
Go ahead and finish your D, it's not like they are carcinogenic or will harm you.

It's more that the other type might be more beneficial.
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Go ahead and finish your D, it's not like they are carcinogenic or will harm you.

It's more that the other type might be more beneficial.
I sure thank you for your help. I will switch over once I am done this bottle.

I wonder. Is it all better on liquid?
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I sure thank you for your help. I will switch over once I am done this bottle.

I wonder. Is it all better on liquid?
The gel caps are liquid so a straight liquid would probably be the same.
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The gel caps are liquid so a straight liquid would probably be the same.
Oh that's what I mean. The liquid caps. Compared to all hard pill?
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Oh that's what I mean. The liquid caps. Compared to all hard pill?
D3 should only be in a liquid/gel cap form.
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