Living the Lifestyle: Thursday, 03/11/2021

misterhub
misterhub Posts: 6,613 Member
We meet here to explore, share, celebrate and (sometimes) agonize over how we do (or don't) incorporate weight loss guidelines into our daily lives. "It's a lifestyle, not a diet" is easily and often said, but sometimes not so simply put into practice.

This is a thread for everyone. If you're new to GoaD, or to weight loss, your questions and comments are always welcome. If you're maintaining, or a long-term loser, your thoughts on the topic may be just what someone else needs to hear. If you're reading this, join in the discussion!

Each weekday, a new topic is offered up for discussion.

Monday - crewahl (Charlie)
Tuesday - whathapnd (Emmie)
Wednesday - newmantjn (Todd)
Thursday - misterhub (Greg)
Friday - Al_Howard

Today's Topic: Supplements

Supplements get a bad rap from a lot of people. Others swear by them. WW used to recommend a multivitamin every day. Not sure if they still do. But, many still take their multivitamin. Others take supplements regularly. I take Vitamin D (as advised by my doctor) each day, for example. How about you? Do you take supplements? Do they have an effect? Have you changed your supplement intake over the years?

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  • podkey
    podkey Posts: 5,169 Member
    Right now mostly just vitamin D. I have at times taken some magnesium with calcium and zinc but not currently.
  • Al_Howard
    Al_Howard Posts: 8,702 Member
    edited March 2021
    I take a number of supplements. Fish oil, Turmeric, Glucosamine & Chondroitin, Vit. B1, Calcium with Vit. D, Vit. C, Flax seed oil, Alpha Lipoic Acid, and Folic Acid.
    SEEM, to help, but who knows.
  • imastar2
    imastar2 Posts: 6,241 Member
    Firm believer. Private label multi vitamin pack which include a fish oil, fruits and veggies among others. I add D3 5000iu and Zinc 50mg daily along with a joint vitamin also a b12. I also get down some Elderberry chewable and vitamin C chewables.
  • linmueller
    linmueller Posts: 1,354 Member
    I ebb and flow with this, but right now, and the last few years, I've taken:

    +Multi vit for ♀️
    +Calcium
    +D (I was ridiculously low when tested 10 yes ago, and took 3 years to get it into a healthy range)
    +Move free triple action for my joints. Hips used to lock up, pretty uncomfortable. Tried to go off them but symptoms returned quickly.

    Recently added:
    +B complex for ringing in my ears

    Really sucks to get old LOL 🤣
  • cakeman21k
    cakeman21k Posts: 6,423 Member
    Magnesium and D for me, I have experimented with numerous others over the years for various aches and pains but eventually gave them up.
  • newmantjn
    newmantjn Posts: 125 Member
    Sometimes I remember to take one of my wife's one-a-days.
  • crewahl
    crewahl Posts: 4,466 Member
    I do. I take more supplements or vitamins than I do medications, which is not a bad thing.
    • Like Lin, I take a vitamin D supplement on the advice of my doctor. 1000 IU per day gets me into the middle of the “normal” range.
    • Like Al, I take a glucosamine and chondroitin supplement for my joints. When I asked my orthopedic surgeon about it, he said studies show very little value - except for the specific arthritis you have.
    • Like others, I take a generic multivitamin because hey - why not? I know I don’t eat a rainbow every day, so a generic Walgreens isn’t unlikely to hurt. (Wish it wasn’t grey, though.)