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> From: Ron Bardell <[log in to unmask]>
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> One of my doctors noted that I was not absorbing fats, indeed oils give me
> arthitis-like symptoms. It occurred to me that if I was not absorbing
> fats, I was probably not absorbing the fat-soluble vitamins. So I went
> down to the health food store and bought vitamins A, D, E, and K in
> *water-soluble* form. They can be purchased gluten-free. I began taking
> 2-3 times the RDA of each (I doubt I am absorbing even 50% of what I
> take), and suddenly that feeling of being very fragile disappeared and I
> began to slowly put on muscle. I believe it was the vitamin D that made
> the big difference.
Reading this reminded me that claim has been made here that most vitamin E
comes from wheat germ sources. Does anyone know of a source for a
vitamin E that is not from wheat germ?
--
Will Estes U.S. Computer
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