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Can anyone advise me what vitamins to take for COPD and the strength needed.

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Ern007

Can't help with doses but

Vitamin D. Many people with COPD have low vitamin D. ...

Vitamin C. Low levels of vitamin C are linked to increases in shortness of breath, mucus, and wheezing.

Vitamin E. ...

Vitamin A.

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bikergrove in reply to Ern007

Thank you Ern

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Alberta56

A doctor advised me to take vitamin C. I also take vit D and probiotics (for my gut, not my lungs). I don't think there are any specific vitamins for lungs unfortunately.

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bikergrove in reply to Alberta56

Thanks for your reply.

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B0xermad

Hi I take probiotic for gut health which balances out the antibiotics on a regular basis and b12

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bikergrove in reply to B0xermad

Thanks for your reply.

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Ergendl

I take cod liver oil, rosehip syrup and a lot of fruit, as I prefer to take vitamins in a more natural form. When I need extra support I take Floradix, brewers yeast tablets and dolomite tablets, depending on what is required.

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bikergrove in reply to Ergendl

Thanks so much .

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Izb1

There is no specific dose of vitamins to take for your lungs and depends ion how you feel or what you are short of. At this time of year most of us are short of vit d due to lack of sunshine. I take vit d3 everyday along with vit c zinc. I have quite a good balanced diet and eat a lot of fruit and veg. After illness I take a good tonic to put me back on my feet. I have rheumatoid arthritis and take Methotrexate which lowers immunity so have to be careful not to pick up colds and the like hence the reason for the daily vitc zinc. Hope this helps x

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bikergrove in reply to Izb1

Thanks so much for the info.

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garshe

If you eat plenty of green vegetables i.e. broccoli ,sprouts, cabbage etc and maintain a healthy balanced diet you shouldn't need substitutes. I do take Vit D 800 iU as I don't go out in the sunshine much. Usually in the car. Prescribed by my GP. One daily. Xx.Sheila

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bikergrove in reply to garshe

Many thanks Garshe for your reply.

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jackdup

I believe Turmeric is supposed to reduce inflammation which should be good.

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bikergrove in reply to jackdup

Thanks will try it .

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Patk1

I have bronchiectasis+ other lung probbs as opposed to copd.i take vit c+ d,omega 3 capsules snd also multivitamin+ mineral supplement which I take ea 2-3 days x

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bikergrove in reply to Patk1

Thank you I will try some.

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knitter

a blood test revealed I was low on Vit D , so the consultant prescribed the right dose for 6 weeks , now been given calcium and Vit D .

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bikergrove in reply to knitter

Thanks Knitter

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