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You can take tons of the stuff without to much adverse effects from either. Again, you have to use your head in cases where someone is extremely ill, but I've never heard of anyone overdosing on either garlic or vit E.

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can you take to much vit e and garlic.. Just wanted to know they reccomend alot more than what the containers suggest to control Cholestrol... feed back apprecitated

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When you say " someone who is extremely ill " are you referring to

those who are susceptable to bleeding problems? That was my guess

since I heard somewhere that a certain (I can't remember what they

said the level was) level of Vitamin E taken orally could cause

excessive blood thinning.

 

Any truth to that?

 

 

Ian Shillington N.D. [Dr.IanShillington]

Monday, April 16, 2001 1:27 PM

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You can take tons of the stuff without to much adverse effects from

either. Again, you have to use your head in cases where someone is

extremely ill, but I've never heard of anyone overdosing on either

garlic or vit E.

Love,

Doc

 

Ian " Doc " Shillington N.D.

505-772-5889

Dr.IanShillington

 

can you take to much vit e and garlic.. Just wanted to know they

reccomend alot more than what the containers suggest to control

Cholestrol... feed back apprecitated

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Not necessarily. I was thinking of a 98 year old woman who was on her last breath in terrible condition with a bare breath on the mirror. When someone is that sick, usually a little of a herbal remedy will go a long ways and you don't need mega doses.

 

Both Garlic and Vit E will thin the blood to some degree and for most Americans, this is not a bad thing but a benefit. I normally recommend 400 IU to 1200 IU for most of my patients depending on body weight. I'd give a heavy man who had a heart condition 3000 up to 5000 IU. More than 5000 under any condition is redundant in my books. I'd heard of one of Doc Schulze's patients who was an 86 year old woman who was taking up to 50 cloves of garlic a day and all she did was improve (very rapidly I might add).

 

Hope this helps.

 

Love,

 

Doc

 

Ian "Doc" Shillington N.D.505-772-5889Dr.IanShillington

When you say "someone who is extremely ill" are you referring to those who are susceptable to bleeding problems? That was my guess since I heard somewhere that a certain (I can't remember what they said the level was) level of Vitamin E taken orally could cause excessive blood thinning.Any truth to that?You can take tons of the stuff without to much adverse effects from either. Again, you have to use your head in cases where someone is extremely ill, but I've never heard of anyone overdosing on either garlic or vit E.Love,DocIan "Doc" Shillington N.D.505-772-5889Dr.IanShillingtoncan you take to much vit e and garlic.. Just wanted to know they reccomend alot more than what the containers suggest to control Cholestrol... feed back apprecitated

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