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  1. #1
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    Smile OCD vitamins and supplements - advice needed

    Hi,

    I have read some posts on here and research.

    I have very severe ocd and want to try some supplements. I have low vitamin d (found on blood tests). So I was thinking to try this, what do you think:

    10,000iu for vitamin D for 3 months then going to 2000iu a month

    Inositol: 18 grams a day

    Vitamin k2 – not sure how much?

    Chelated magnesium– not sure how much? (or another magnesium)

    Maybe b12, but maybe bring in later?

    a multivitamin - which brand?

    All help and info appreciated, and also any good brands. I have researched so much but still not sure which route to go with brands etc

    (Wasn't sure where to post so put it here and medication)

    Thankyou
    Last edited by natty; 12-07-2015 at 06:44 AM.

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    I want you to give this a good try, but to be honest, I don't think it's going to help much. I tried the multivitamin (different brands), B vitamin, magnesium (came with my calcium) and vitamin D and it did nothing for me. I don't know about Inositol or K2. Just jump in and try some brands recommended by a pharmacist and see if they help at all.

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    To further explain, all of us are on different places of the spectrum. My problems are more severe than others.

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    thanks anne1221, any help whatever it is is useful

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    Yes, its a great idea. Taking multivitamin supplements can complete your vitamin deficiency, I also suggest take varieties of food like vegetables and fruits to get natural vitamins and minerals in sufficient amount.
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    Vitamins are the best to help different situations

 

 

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