Im feeling really run down at the moment. I have huge bags under my eyes although i get enough sleep and my lips are all cracked even around the edges.
Dont feel its worth seeing the Doc, ive tried to eat more fruit but what else can i do?
Nothing has changed in my life recently so don't know why im like this.
I simply wanted to provide links that demonstrated that research is providing evidence that vitamin d may play a part in the prevention of some cancers. Therefore promising.
There have been a lot of recent studies into vitamin d and the role it plays in both prevention of disease and maintaining health.
Make of it what you will...or want.
I actually found your link, superficially, interesting, LCG. I say superficially as I’m always sceptical as to who’s behind the research and how they might benefit from it (places on the board of vitamin supplement companies and such) but yes, the research seems to be positive.
Vaseline isn't the best solution for lips that are already dry...it doesn't restore moisture. Try something with shea butter like Burts Bees or Carmex.
If you take normal doses of vitamins , not needed, the bosdy will just "get rid of them" with no harm done.
If you are taking large doses for a long period of time, they may, rarely, but possibly cause damage to various organs of he body, particularly large doses of VitaminD.
LadyCG, please will you confirm for me, are you saying not to take any Vitamin D supplements at all throughout the summer months, just take the supplements during the winter months?
While some of the tips based on folk's experiences may be helpful, this is a dangerous medium for medical advice. If you feel you can't approach your doctor, at least try the NHS website for a professional view.
The Immunologist whose work I used to do recommended taking Vitamin D all year round but lowering the dose during the summer months and then upping it again in the colder months.
Caveat: I am not a medical professional, but this makes me shudder, especially the 'I don't feel its worth seeing the Doc' bit. Taking a few vitamins and eating more fruit is not going to help you if you have an underlying health concern that may be flagged up with simple blood tests. Medical conditions such as allergies, thyroid disorder, and some autoimmune disorders need to be discounted first. Its wise to proceed with caution when reading so called 'medical advice' on forums