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Hi everyone, don't hesitate to share your own experience with @Violetrose , and help her find a solution to her problem.
@Violetrose , don't hesitate to check our our article on 10 foods rich with vitamin D, which can help you with some useful information.
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My wife a Lupus sufferer for many years only has to take vitamin D and Calcium as part of her 20 tablets a day.
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Hello everyone.
I was wondering how many of us with Lupus suffer low vitamin levels. I have low vitamin D and low B12. Also high potassium and low calcium. I tried to take a vitamin D supplement but i made me very sick. It's almost like my body just will not absorb the vitamins and causes 'lupus detox'. (This is what i refer to when my body gets rid of everything inside until i bleed from my bottom and bring up blood.). Does anyone have similar problems with vitamin supplements?. I have recently used the one spray for vitamin D and so far it seems to be ok.