Will guaifenesin interfere with other medications or vice versa?
What dietary supplements do you recommend? Dr. St. Amands standard recommendation for the older people is: 400 units of vitamin E per day (no rose hips) and one b-complex, the cheaper the better, because you’re mainly trying to get 400 micrograms of folic acid and 10 mg of B-6. When you are finally well and know you got there with no supplements, you have no question that the guaifenesin did the job. Dr. St. Amand wants as many as possible to know how they got well so they will never be conned. If the guai works for you, then it is quite likely that a multitude of dietary supplements will not be necessary. Dr. St. Amand says most of the supplements we take are because the body is not doing its job, for whatever reason, but once the guai is working, then nutrients will be absorbed more efficiently. Dr. St. Amand particularly does not recommend multiple vitamins. New studies show that the amount of vitamin A (beta carotene) in them is dangerous. There have been four adverse studies on it