Supplements
kirstie760
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Are there any supplements you have tried and would recommend? I’m debating trying greens from 1st phorm and BCAAs. I’m working on reducing body fat and building muscle.
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I take a B & D vitamin supplement each day with breakfast. I try and eat a balanced diet with in my calories as well.1
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Supplements for what? Unless you are doing recomp, you aren't going to lose fat and build muscle at the same time. You can be in a calorie deficit to lose fat and work to maintain as much muscle as possible. You also might see some increase in strength during that time, but not actual muscle gain.4
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The only supplements that you should need are to actually supplement things that you aren't getting enough of through regular diet. For some people that's protein. For others, it's fruits and veggies. And for still others it's vitamins and minerals. Don't be taken by the manufacturers that try to sell you their products and marketing them in a way to make you think that they are better than just regular, old food.
For myself, I supplement Vitamin D and Vitamin K and Iodine because I'm deficient, and Calcium because I have a family history of osteoporosis.2 -
The best way to reach your goals will be
to get yourr calorie intake, protein and training in order first. If you have issues reaching your protein goal (for muscle maintenance/building I would aim for minimum 0.8-1g per lb goalweight) you can use a supplement. I like plain whey. I also take multivitamins, fish oil and vitamin D.2 -
Most supplements have either no effect at all or such a very minimal effect that they will really only be noticeable to people trying to get the last .001% out of their progress. Much better to just focus on eating at your calorie goals, your macro, and your exercise.2
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BCAAs are pretty much a waste of money, at best a poor choice compared to whey protein if you are short of protein.
I supplement with Vit D during the winter and a fish oil capsule as an inexpensive insurance policy.
TBH the biggest driver for your goals will be the quality of your training, not supplementation.6 -
All the trainers Ive worked with steer me away from supplements in favor of getting what I need from eating healthy and eating good foods. I do take some supplements like Mg, B2, D, and Tumeric for overall health and maintenance, but for the most part, I avoid supplements.2
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Supplements give you expensive pee.1
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I do my best to get my nutrients through food. I'm not sure how accurate MFP is at monitoring micronutrients.
I do take a multivitamin some days, fish oil, Vitamin D, and Melatonin for sleep. I also take superfood powders like Indian Gooseberry, Macqui berry, and Camu Camu intermittently.6 -
Supplements should really only be taken when you have gaps in your nutrition. Typically it isn't necessary until around age 40 or older, unless you have a really poor diet.
They certainly don't aid in weight loss. The only thing that does is caloric reduction combined with regular exercise.
I'm over 50 so to ensure I am getting all the nutrients I need I take only a high quality multivitamin for men 50+ and a fish oil supplement for cardiovascular health.
The rest comes from eating a wide variety of fruits and vegetables, whole grains, nuts and seeds.0 -
I take a women's gummy vitamin daily (it's actually six gummies) because I got a free bottle; I'll probably not replace it when they are gone but I'm enjoying them because they taste good and are like a little candy snack. I also take fish oil on occasion. I personally need to look into ways of upping my calcium and potassium.0
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If you find that you are lacking fresh fruits and veggies or have issues digesting them, I don't see a problem with using a veggie supplement. 1st Phorm has a good product line. However, I would warn not to get to caught up into a long list of products or brands. What your body needs more than anything is quality food, water and exercise.
Some protein supplements already contain BCAAs, so I would not consider that a product to buy separately or is even necessary for the average person who is just getting started.
Supplements are not necessary for weight loss, fat loss, or muscle building. And people will debate the value or lack there of to the end of time. Do what works for you and take advice with a grain of salt.
Good Luck.
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You may also want to look into the absorption of all of your supplements. For example. turmeric absorbs better in a hydro-soluble form. Some BCAAs may contain more fillers than others. And, magnesium citrates or glycinates are also better absorbed. Good luck!2
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BCAAs are pointless. You're better with a complete protein source like a whey isolate powder.4
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I take supplements to help with my peri menopause. Simply One brand- and they’re vegetarian. They help my moodiness & give me energy.1
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Some people clearly do not know the meaning of woo.2
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WholeFoods4Lyfe wrote: »
I don't think so. I answered the question that was asked. There are some foods that are known to be very high in antioxidants and are labeled as such. I'm not promoting other people to eat what I eat. Simply answering a question doesn't warrant a woo.2 -
WholeFoods4Lyfe wrote: »
I don't think so. I answered the question that was asked. There are some foods that are known to be very high in antioxidants and are labeled as such. I'm not promoting other people to eat what I eat. Simply answering a question doesn't warrant a woo.
You got woo'd for the "superfood" powders. Being high in antioxidants doesn't necessarily make a food a superfood and the whole idea around "superfoods" in general has been greatly overblown, exaggerated and marketed heavily by supplement manufacturers trying to make a buck.5 -
Supplements for what? Unless you are doing recomp, you aren't going to lose fat and build muscle at the same time. You can be in a calorie deficit to lose fat and work to maintain as much muscle as possible. You also might see some increase in strength during that time, but not actual muscle gain.
This is incorrect based on a lot of evidence. If your training is sufficient, you can gain muscle in a deficit. Its not optimal as compared to a surplus but it can still happen, even outside of newbie gains.
OP, what are you hoping to get from a supplement? If anything, whey and Creatine Monohydrate are the two ones I would look like. And if your volume is high and you want help with recovery, than L-Citruline is a good one to go with.1 -
@psuLemon has a great post about beneficial supplements check it out here...
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10637410/beneficial-supplements-which-ones-are-right-for-you
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From my own research bcaa can help muscles recover but will not help with the actual growth of them. Do what you want with that information.
I take vitamin D supplements, extra in the winter cause I get seasonal depression.
I wouldn't recommend taking supplements "just because" - that's a waste of money. Figure out what your body specifically needs.0 -
From my own research bcaa can help muscles recover but will not help with the actual growth of them. Do what you want with that information.
I take vitamin D supplements, extra in the winter cause I get seasonal depression.
I wouldn't recommend taking supplements "just because" - that's a waste of money. Figure out what your body specifically needs.
I have heard anecdotal evidence that BCAAs support recovery but haven't seen evidence to back that claim. L-Citruline and Beta Alanine are proven recovery agents. Although, Beta Alanine is demonstrated to provide that aspect with very high volume high rep style training. And more often with cycling.1 -
kirstie760 wrote: »Are there any supplements you have tried and would recommend? I’m debating trying greens from 1st phorm and BCAAs. I’m working on reducing body fat and building muscle.
BPI amino with Energy. Best supplement.1
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