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HELPING OUT – The Parkland Prairie District Girl Guides Extra Ops unit were pleased to offer gift wrapping services at Parkland Land Mall in Yorkton this past holiday season. There was no charge for the service, but dona- tions were gratefully accepted. All of the participating girls and leaders send out a heartfelt thank you for the gen- erosity shown by individuals in the Yorkton Area. – healthcare improvements ‘Patient Connect’ offers new options A new patient care and entertainment system, “Patient Connect” is being installed at Yorkton Regional Health Centre. It’s the first of its kind in Saskatchewan and the new equipment is expected to offer patients multiple services on one bedside unit. Through the use of a touch-screen television, healthcare providers can access the patient’s records and health care informa- tion at the patients’ bed- side, says Diane McDougall, Director of Health Services. Patients can use the system to access internet, telephone, and television. “The Patient Connect system allows us to offer patients several entertain- ment options not previ- ously available and gives healthcare providers more clinical tools and time at the bedside to focus on patient care, record keep- ing and health education. It truly gives us the best of both worlds with one device.” The system works by inserting a pre-paid “Patient Connect Card” into the bottom of the indi- vidual Patient Connect unit at the bedside. The patient can then access the internet, television and/or telephone services they have purchased. Patients, family members or friends can go to one of the kiosks that will be installed in Yorkton Regional Health Centre to purchase a Patient Connect Card which can be loaded with a dollar amount, depending on the services desired ($3-$12 per day). Cash, debit and credit card purchases are accepted. Patients not well enough to go to the kiosks may ask for a blank card from the nurse’s station and follow instructions on their Patient Connect screen using a personal credit card. When the Patient Connect system is being used by healthcare provid- ers for clinical care, there is no charge to the patient. The initiative is a joint project of the Sunrise Health Region and The Health Foundation. Donations to The Health Foundation have helped to support the clinical appli- cations adds McDougall. “The revenues generat- ed from the purchase of entertainment services will help pay for installa- tion, ongoing operating costs and maintenance of the system.” VOLUME 22, NUMBER 14 18-1st Avenue North, Yorkton, SK S3N 1J4 Saturday, January 18, 2014 MANAGING THE WORLD’S MOST IMPORTANT INVESTMENTS: YOURS! National Bank Financial is an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of National Bank of Canada which is a public company listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (NA: TSX). National Bank Financial is a member of the Canadian Investor Protection Fund (CIPF). Our advisors have the expertise to help you manage your investments and plan for a better future. Call us today. National Bank Financial – Wealth Management 89 Broadway St W, Yorkton SK S3N 0L9 Tel.: 1-877-782-6450 Fax: 1-306-782-6456 TRIP IS TRIP IS 50% SOLD 50% SOLD Trip Includes: • Deluxe motorcoach transportation • 4 nights hotel accommodation • Reserved seating for 3 Blue Jays/Twins baseball games in Minneapolis • Duty free shopping enroute • Transportation to The Mall of America BLUE JAYS/TWINS Baseball Tour April 14 to 18, 2014 783-7355 (Mon. - Fri. days) or 782-9584 (evenings) Book Now as Seats are sold on a First Come - First Served basis. 699 $ per person double occupancy 134 Broadway St. E. 1-877-783-2772 1-877-783-2772 www.capitalkiayorkton.com DARE TO DARE TO COMPARE COMPARE Hwy #9 N., Yorkton (306) 783-3333 Huge Huge Inventory Inventory Yorkton (306) 783-1689 1-888-296-2626 Moosomin 1-855-780-2626 (306) 435-4143 Swan River 1-855-331-2626 (204) 734-9999 www.f laman.com DOWNLOAD THE FLAMAN APP WWW.FLAMAN.COM/MOBILE FIND US ON FACEBOOK Are you into hunting or fishing? Flaman has a wide range of poly sleds for agricultural, industrial, and recreation use. Check out our portable ice fishing shacks that are tough and durable and add a wood or propane stove to keep you warm.

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Page 1: News review extra january 18, 2014

HELPING OUT – The Parkland Prairie District Girl Guides Extra Ops unit were pleased to offer gift wrapping services at Parkland Land Mall in Yorkton this past holiday season. There was no charge for the service, but dona-tions were gratefully accepted. All of the participating girls and leaders send out a heartfelt thank you for the gen-erosity shown by individuals in the Yorkton Area.

– healthcare improvements

‘Patient Connect’ offers new options

A new patient care and entertainment system, “Patient Connect” is being installed at Yorkton Regional Health Centre. It’s the first of its kind in Saskatchewan and the new equipment is expected to offer patients multiple services on one bedside unit. Through the use of a touch-screen television, healthcare providers can access the patient’s records and health care informa-tion at the patients’ bed-side, says Diane McDougall, Director of Health Services. Patients can use the system to access internet, telephone, and television. “The Patient Connect system allows us to offer patients several entertain-ment options not previ-ously available and gives healthcare providers more clinical tools and time at the bedside to focus on patient care, record keep-ing and health education. It truly gives us the best of both worlds with one device.” The system works by inserting a pre-paid “Patient Connect Card” into the bottom of the indi-vidual Patient Connect unit at the bedside. The patient can then access the internet, television

and/or telephone servicesthey have purchased.Patients, family membersor friends can go to one ofthe kiosks that will beinstalled in YorktonRegional Health Centre topurchase a PatientConnect Card which canbe loaded with a dollaramount, depending on theservices desired ($3-$12per day). Cash, debit andcredit card purchases areaccepted. Patients not well enoughto go to the kiosks may askfor a blank card from thenurse’s station and followinstructions on theirPatient Connect screenusing a personal creditcard. When the PatientConnect system is beingused by healthcare provid-ers for clinical care, thereis no charge to thepatient. The initiative is a jointproject of the SunriseHealth Region and TheHealth Foundation.Donations to The HealthFoundation have helped tosupport the clinical appli-cations adds McDougall. “The revenues generat-ed from the purchase ofentertainment serviceswill help pay for installa-tion, ongoing operatingcosts and maintenance ofthe system.”

VOLUME 22, NUMBER 14 18-1st Avenue North, Yorkton, SK S3N 1J4 Saturday, January 18, 2014

MANAGING THE WORLD’S MOST IMPORTANT INVESTMENTS: YOURS!

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Saskatchewan Agri-culture Minister Lyle Stewart and Member of Parliament for Saska-toon-Rosetown-Biggar Kelly Block recently an-nounced nearly $7 million in funding for 46 crop-re-lated research projects. “These projects will en-able producers to be more productive, competitive, and profi table.” “This year’s record-breaking Saskatchewan harvest demonstrates the benefi t of investments in research and innovation,” Stewart says. Projects to receive funding in 2014 include: • The performance of direct-cut harvest sys-tems in canola; Improv-ing nitrogen fi xation of peas; Improving disease resistance in wheat; How residue from soybeans contributes to nutrition and yield in cereal crops the following year; Iden-tifying new mustard va-rieties with improved yields; Honey bee health and the management of Varroa mites; The use of lentil bran as a food in-gredient; and, Weed con-trol practices. This funding is from the Saskatchewan Ag-riculture Development Fund (ADF) and is part of the record $27.7 mil-lion agriculture research budget for 2013-14. Through ADF, produc-ers benefi t from discover-ies in disease resistance,

weed management, herbi-cide tolerance, increased yields, new ways to add value to crops and new technologies. The investment in agri-culture research will help the agriculture indus-try achieve the goals set out in the Saskatchewan Plan for Growth, which includes increasing crop production and agri-food exports and establishing Saskatchewan as an in-ternational leader in bio-sciences. This ADF funding le-verages additional third party funding of more than $3.3 million, with the Western Grains Re-search Foundation, Sas-katchewan Pulse Grow-ers and Saskatchewan Canola Development

Commission among the organizations partnering on ADF projects. In to-tal, 28 of the projects are receiving at least some funding from one of these groups. In addition, a sig-nifi cant level of funding and in-kind contributions are being leveraged from various other partners. “Pulse research is in-creasingly important to our industry as consumer demand for pulses contin-ues to grow,” Saskatche-wan Pulse Growers Exec-utive Director Carl Potts adds. “This funding will fuel further research in priority areas that will help us meet growing demand and build a long-term, sustainable future for the industry. We are pleased to once again

partner with ADF on this work.” “We appreciate the fed-eral and provincial gov-ernments’ commitment to advancing agriculture research in Saskatche-wan through the Agricul-ture Development Fund,” Western Grains Research Foundation Board Chair Dave Sefton says. “Co-funding partnerships be-

tween ADF and producer commodity groups help maximize the investment producers make in crop research.” “The ADF research projects will augment a growing sector because of the support of the fed-eral and provincial gov-ernments in agricultural research,” SaskCanola Board Chair Joan Heath

concludes. “Research is vital in order to ensure Canada’s position as a global leader.” Funding for ADF proj-ects is provided under Growing Forward 2, a federal-provincial-terri-torial initiative. A com-plete list of funded proj-ects is available at www.agriculture.gov.sk.ca/ADF.

Seven million slated for crop researchPage 2A - THE NEWS REVIEW EXTRA - Saturday, January 18, 2014

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The Bra Lady is Coming to Size You Up

Are you tired of feeling saggy, lumpy, pinched or strained? Well you’re not alone. As you’ve probably seen on Oprah or read in women’s magazines, over 80 per cent of all women wear the wrong size bra.

Here’s where Barb Chapman, the Bra Lady, comes in.Due to overwhelming response to the last clinic, Chapman is

coming to YORKTON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1ST to outfit you with the best possible bra for your body. Chapman said she will be seeing clients on a one-on-one basis, explaining the benefits of good bras and measuring their bodies properly.“Most women just want to find a good-fitting bra that’s not uncomfortable,” Chapman said. “What they don’t realize is that a good support bra is also important for blood circulation and enhanced lymph drainage.Chapman has over 200 bra sizes available for ordering, ranging from 30AA to 52KK. It’s likely that you’ll fit somewhere between those sizes.She offers these questions for women to ask themselves: • Do you have a drawer full of bras but none that fit comfortably? • Does your bust line “bounce” when you walk while wearing your

“everyday” bra? • Do you overflow the cup of your bra? • Do your bra straps dig into your shoulders leaving red and painful

marks? • Does your bra ride up in the back because you tighten the straps to

give you added support? • Have you ever begun an exercise class only to drop out because your

breasts ached from lack of support while running or jumping?If you answer yes to any of these, you are in need of a new bra,

and a custom one could be the way to go.

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Ed, my neighbor next door, admitted that it was a twist of fate that sat us beside each other at the movie theatre. Both of us had grandchildren staying for the holidays. Our grandchildren wanted to see, ‘The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug.’ What I knew about the Hobbit would have left a thimble empty. Ed expected me to have read the 1937 novel, ‘The Hobbit,’ by J. R. R. Tolkien. He doesn’t read books, but because I do, he seemed to think that, I should have read it. I think, ‘The Hobbit,’ must be a long and involved book. It is taking three movies to adapt the book to film. I don’t read lengthy and complicated fantasy books. Our grandkids had seen the first movie of ‘The Hobbit.’ They both under-stood about what was going on in the beginning of, ‘The Desolation of Smaug.’ I liked the 3-D presentation of the movie but, Ed took offense to

decapitated heads of Orcs that went sailing by him. Our grandkids understood about the group of dwarfs, the wizard Gandalf, Wood Elves, Bilbo the Hobbit, and Smaug the sleeping dragon. Apparently, another movie will conclude the Hobbit book. Neither Ed nor I will be as excited as our grandkids to see it. Ed asked that since I have seen the movie will I now read the book. I had to confess that I’m not inter-ested. I realize that is what many think when it comes to reading the Bible. It seems to them that the Bible is to too long and too complicated with endless

different characters. The Bible can seem intimidat-ing with its two parts divided into so many books. The Old Testament has thirty-nine books, and the

New Testament twenty-seven, but the sixty-six books do have one focus, Jesus Christ. The Old Testament points to the coming of Christ. The New Testament tells of Christ’s coming and His blessing for now and forever. The Bible was written that we might believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Savior, from God, and that by believing we might have life in His name. The Bible’s message is a true message that we may well not want to hear. We do need a God given Savior, who saves us from our-selves. We do not like to admit sin rubs ourselves

and our world raw. Marion Soards wrote that Jesus Christ is not a fabrication: “He is not fast-er than a speeding bullet – a hand-held spear pierced his side. He is not more powerful than a locomo-tive – he dropped under the weight of the cross. He is not able to leap tall

buildings in a single bound – he didn’t even come down off the cross where, nailed up, he bled and died.” Jesus laid down the privi-lege, position, and power of heaven to become a will-ing servant of God. He was willing to sacrifice himself so that love could over-come evil for all.

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Acupuncture, Massage Therapy, Hypnotherapy, Reiki, BodyTalk

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Autism ConferenceVia Telehealth

Jan. 23-24For full details visit:

www.childrensautism.ca or call 1-780-495-9235.

Kalyna Ukrainian Dance Social

St. Mary’s Cultural Centre, Feb. 1

Valentine Supper & Zabava Dance

Doors open at 5 p.m. with cocktails, supper @ 6 p.m., dance to follow.

Silent auction.For tickets and details

call Kevin @ 306-621-7480 or

Alexander’s Men’s Wear at 306-783-8107.

Robbie Burns Dinner & Dance

Hosted by the Yorkton & District Scottish Society,

celebrating 255 years!– traditional supper and entertainment followed

by a dance with the music of Len Gadica.Jan. 25 @ the Royal Canadian Legion.

Advance tickets only from Scottish Society

members. Call (306)782-5000, (306)783-3989, or

(306)782-1312.

Canadian Federation of University

Women Meeting January 25, 2014 at 11 a.m. at Melrose Place.

Book Club members will be the guest speakers. The theme centers on

their selected reading for this month – “naively

taken in, getting stung, email scam, known as

419.” We welcome anyone interested in attending.

For more info contact Bilkies @

306-782-5837 or Elsie @306-783-4862.

Provincial 55+ Curling CompetitionHumboldt, March 19-21Entries before March 3

Teams may be men, women or mixed

Ages: 55+ and 65+Gold medal winners may advance to the Canada

55+ Games in Edmonton August 27-30

2-person stick curling will also be held in

Humboldt.For more information,

contact Eleanor @ 306-563-4160.

or email Maxine: [email protected]

Saskatchewan Express AuditionsFeb. 8 & 9 in Regina– spend the summer touring, meeting new

people and performing. If you’re a singer or dancer

and love to perform download an application at www.saskatchewanex-press.com or call Michele

at (306) 522-3402 for details.

“Stars For Saskatchewan”

concert The next concert is

Prairie Debut“Musica Intima” on

Saturday, February 1, 2014. Musica Intima is

internationally renowned for their warm and

engaging stage presence,and have earned a

reputation as Canada’s most exciting vocal

ensemble. Tickets are available at the Yorkton

Arts Council or at Welcome Home

Floral and Gift Shop, or at the door. You can also buy your tickets on-line at www.yorktonarts.ca

PENCIL PAPARAZZI New at pARTners

gallery! ! PENCIL PAPARAZZI is

a captivating collection of black and white portraits

drawn from crowds at pow wows, motorcycle

rallies, car shows & other gatherings by local artist,

Lynn Strendin.Until the end

of January. Open during regular hours at Yorkton

Public Library.

Library Programs• Pre-School Storytime

for ages 3 – 5 years runs Monday or Thursday

mornings Jan. 13-Mar. 6. @ 10:30 – 11:15.

• Toddler Time for ages 6 – 36 months runs

Thursday mornings Jan. 16 – Mar. 6 @ 10:30 –

11:00 a.m.

Family Literacy Day Monday January 27,

4:00 – 5:30 p.m. Bring your family down for

some fun. Enjoy guest readers, games and a

craft. Refreshments will be served and enter for

door prizes. For more information please call 783-3523.

The Yorkton Legion Track Club

The club is open to all Yorkton and area ath-letes that were born in

2002 or older.To register, or if you have further questions email [email protected]

or call Cell: 306-621-7716.

Community Events

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Our Pride & JoyA Special Salute to Babies born in 2013

Jayci LeighCarmichael

February 5, 2013Daughter of

Jason & MarniCarmichael

Eva RayPeppler

February 19, 2013Daughter of

Jared & CoraliePeppler

Cora BrieanneBerrns

February 20, 2013Daughter of

Rochelle & DerekBerrns

Grace LynMorrison

April 14, 2013Daughter of

Lindsay & Pat Morrison

Paisley ChristinaAntosh

April 30, 2013Daughter of

Kristen & JamieAntosh

Oliver Kalman Cam Sic

May 15, 2013Son of

Megan & IvanSic

Paisley Ella Skye ProppJune 8, 2013Daughter of

Amy & JamiePropp

Sofia JoyMalcolm

July 4, 2013Daughter ofJon Malcolm

& Krista Pawlik

Jett MichaelRogne

July 7, 2013Son of

Jennifer & KurtisRogne

Ada JoyPatzer

August 2, 2013Daughter of

Erin & JamesPatzer

Annika KylieGrela

August 2, 2013Daughter of

Jacalyn & JimGrela

Taylor BlakeWoitas

August 17, 2013Daughter of

Kristen Woitas & Megan Propp

Emsley RoselynVaughan

August 30, 2013Daughter of

Scott & KristineVaughan

Brooke OliviaQuinton

October 11, 2013Daughter of

Marie Slipiec & Dale Quinton

Casey JefferyPflanzer

October 18, 2013Son of

Robyn & JefferyPflanzer

Ashton OrestLopaschuk

October 30, 2013Son of

Krysta & BryceLopaschuk

Levi RyleyMatechuk

December 5, 2013Son of

Lindsey & Rylan Matechuk

Cordylia DawneLaverdiere

December 24, 2013Daughter of

Erin & PatrickLaverdiere

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IN MEMORIAM

Celebrating Life...Helping Others

The Health Foundationgratefully acknowledgesdonations in memory of:

Kris ArnasonJamie Boyd

Blanche BrookeErika EyjolfsonAnnie FedorakTrent Fieseler

Marjorie GerrardJohn Morari

Isobel MorrisonErnie Sasyniuk

Sylvia SchombergGeorge Stratichuk

Doris WilliamsOrland Zimmer

For more information

please call Debbieat 786-0506

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BROWNS SOCIALHOUSE in Yorkton is currently seeking a General Manager to join their ex- panding team. If you are a dynam- ic leader and an exceptional coach we would like to hear from you. Responsibilities: Hiring, training and supervise staff. Creating shift schedules and managing labour costs. Collaborating with Head Chef to manage labour and food cost. Overseeing all maintenance of decor and equipment. Creating long lasting relationships with guests. Please email [email protected].

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WORK OPPORTUNITIES + Trav- el. Childcare position in United States, air fare, medical etc. pro- vided. Childcare in Holland, New Zealand, Australia, Spain, Eng- land, China, etc. Different benefits apply. Teach in South Korea, air fare, medical etc. provided. Hotel jobs in England. Summer Camp jobs in Europe 2014. Apply at: 902-422-1455. Email: sco- [email protected].

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Women have different nutritional needs than men, and these needs change during the varied stages of life. To keep things simple, it’s good to know that many vitamins and supple-ments are designed to meet the specific needs of each gender.

For example, Life Brand’s popularDaily One is designed for women and contains extra ingredients like calcium and iron. Many women need to eat more calcium-rich foods. Those who do not get the recommended two serv-ings of dairy per day (three if you’re over 51) may be lacking calcium, a key mineral in maintaining strong bones and teeth. Life Brand offers a wide selection of multivitamin formulas for women and offers more than 20 differ-ent calcium products. To promote bone health, con-sider supplements with calcium, magnesium and vitamin D.

New combination prod-ucts can help support spe-cific health concerns. A women’s probiotic supple-ment from Life Brand con-tains cranberry and sup-ports both digestive and urinary tract health. For healthy hair, skin and nails, look for a new combina-tion formula that contains ingredients like selenium, biotin, lutein, vitamins E and B1, and beta carotene.

Do you want to con-sume more healthy essen-tial fatty acids for heart health and cognitive func-tion? Oily fish and flax oil are rich in Omega-3 fatty acids which play a role in heart and brain health. If you’re not getting two servings per week of oily fish like salmon, look for Omega-3 blends, such as

an Omega 3-6-9 product.Life changes like aging

and pregnancy can impact a woman’s diet and supple-ment needs. Consult your doctor or pharmacist to see if you might need to take a vitamin supplement. “Supplements are not meant to replace foods, but to balance a nutritious diet,” says Shoppers Drug

Mart pharmacist Veneta Anand. “During pregnan-cy, for instance, your doc-tor or pharmacist can help you choose an appropriate supplement that contains suitable amounts of vita-mins and nutrients for mom and baby.”

A folic acid supplement should be taken by healthy women who are planning

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Sometimes it’s difficult for women to consume enough iron from foods, and most doctors recom-mend that pregnant women take a daily iron supple-ment of 30 mg to 60 mg of

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It’s easy to remember important vitamins by simply thinking of your ABCs. To ensure you and your family are getting enough of them in a balanced diet,nutritionist Louelle Levenberg outlines the key benefits of vitamin supplements from A to E:Vitamin A

Vitamin A helps maintain bones, teeth, skin and vision and also sup-ports a healthy immune system. Food sources of vitamin A include liver, dairy products and fish—but did you know that the body also converts carotenoids from plant foods into vitamin A? Carotenoids are found in high quantities in dark green, yellow, orange and red vegeta-bles and fruit.Vitamin B

Important B vitamins include Thiamin (B1), Niacin (B3), Riboflavin (B2), Folate, B6 and B12. They work to make red blood cells, form DNA,keep the nervous system healthy and even help the body use energy from food. B-vitamins are found in all four food groups, so be sure to eat a variety of foods from Canada’s Food Guide.Vitamin C

Vitamin C, or ascorbic acid, is important for the growth and repair of bones, teeth, skin and other tissues and can increase the body’s abil-ity to absorb iron from plant foods. Well-known for its antioxidant properties, vitamin C also helps prevent cell damage and supports immune health. Vegetables and fruit are the best sources of vitamin C; some foods, like peppers, broccoli, cabbage, guava, papaya and orang-es, provide higher levels of vitamin C.Vitamin D

It’s important to get enough Vitamin D because it helps the body

absorb and use calcium and phosphorus for strong bones and teeth. It can also help protect against infections by keeping your immune sys-tem healthy. Food sources of Vitamin D include milk, yogurt, eggs and fish.Vitamin E

Vitamin E is an important antioxidant that helps protects cell dam-age by free radicals and also helps support healthy immune functions. Vitamin E is found in foods that contain healthy fats like nuts, seeds and cold pressed vegetable oils, and also in green leafy vegetables and fortified cereals.

“When you lack key vitamins and nutrients, feel stressed, or are sleep-deprived, your immune system can suffer, increasing your sus-ceptibility to illness and fatigue,” says Levenberg. “If you can’t always eat healthily, you may want to add a supplement.” She suggests a spec-trum multivitamin to top up vitamins A through E and other key nutri-ents. “Everyone has different nutritional needs depending on age, health or dietary needs,” she explains, “so it’s important to choose a supplement that is right for you.”

“A helpful online source for information is the vitamin finder at www.lifebrandvitamins.ca,” Levenberg points out. “If you would like to make it easier to take vitamin supplements, take a look at new for-mats the like latest vitamin D offering from Life Brand that comes in a chewable tablet.” Other formulas, such as vitamin C, are available in blueberry and citrus flavours. For kids, Levenberg recommends Life Brand vitamin D drops and gummy multivitamins.

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