Anyone here take vitamins on a daily basis?

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  • KIMBAILEYWILLIAMSON
    KIMBAILEYWILLIAMSON Posts: 258 Member
    I was taking a multi-vitamin for women over 50, but actually stopped few weeks ago but need to get back to taking.
  • rileymama
    rileymama Posts: 196 Member
    I take my prenatal, Hair/skin/nails, and cranberry pills every day.
  • chip305
    chip305 Posts: 63 Member
    I take GNC Ultra Mega Active and for my joints I take Glucosamine, Condroitin with added D3.
  • tumblyweed
    tumblyweed Posts: 416 Member
    I take:

    A multi

    B-100

    Astaxanthin (an antioxidant from green algae that you get in your diet from fish (what makes salmon pink!))


    Aloe Vera
  • MissMaryMac33
    MissMaryMac33 Posts: 1,433 Member
    I take a good mutli 2x day, 1800mg calcium citrate, 60mg iron, a good omega-3 x3 day, 5000 iu vitamin D, B-12, Biotin, a probiotic, a b-complex, cinnamon, chromium picolonate and of course the two I could not live without -- estrogen and progesterone! LOL

    Never take iron with calcium -- if you have to take iron ;)

    Also, if you're a Dr. Oz fanatic, please be very careful what you add to your regimen. I bought something he suggested once that had a known interaction with another very common medicine and ended up with seratonin syndrome which can be life threatening.

    Even over the counter supplements can have interactions with each other --- most people rarely think of this or research.
  • purplegoboom
    purplegoboom Posts: 400 Member
    Currently taking GNC Women's Ultra Mega Active. I chose them because they seemed pretty well-balanced and they were a great price at Sam's Club. They are flavored though (vanilla, with sucralose added). And I find that part of the vitamin-taking experience pretty awful. I like vitamins. I like vanilla just fine. I don't really give a crap about sucralose either way, but I'd just go without it if given the option. But seriously, WHY do you need to flavor vitamins that aren't chewable? Who licks their vitamins? (Don't answer that :huh:) But the, um, aroma is a little overwhelming to me, even if I don't let it hit my taste buds before throwing it back. Thank goodness it's only once a day and I'm not usually very awake when I take them. :tongue:

    Anyway... I think as soon as I finish out the supply I have, I will be shopping again. I get nervous about shopping for multivitamins, because it's so difficult to separate the useful ingredients from the ones that are pure hype, even within one pill. I don't want to have to pay for something that I really wouldn't choose to take if it wasn't included in the pill, except everything else I want IS in there. But I don't really have the cabinet space to use each and every supplement individually (I was starting to amass a collection, but realized to get everything I want and need through individual supplements, I would also have to buy a Caboodles to carry them all).

    I do want to start back up on fish oil, as I remember that I felt better overall when I was taking it regularly (although that's kind of anecdotal/possibly placebo - but it's still on my medical chart, and I just kind of nod & say "mmhmm" while avoiding eye contact as the nurse runs down my list of supplements), and I have Citracal +D which I was taking by itself before I started on the multivitamin.

    GNC also makes Women's Ultra Mega in capsules. They're not flavored, and I find I'm able to take them easier.
  • Might sound sort of kid-like but I take Vitafusion Multivitamin Gummy Vitamins. I hate the after taste of the green tea pill in other multivitamin packs have. I find this works a lot better for me and it doesn't make me feel sick to my stomach either. And you get twice the daily amount of Vitamin D. The only thing it doesn't give you is calcium but I love dairy so I don't really worry too much about that.
  • shelbyj72
    shelbyj72 Posts: 184 Member
    I take 1 multi vitamin, fish oil, & biotin (hair, skin, * nails)
  • Alex_is_Hawks
    Alex_is_Hawks Posts: 3,499 Member
    I take a multivitamin twice a day, 1000 UI of Vitamin D, 1000 mg of calcium, broken down into 250 mg tablets that I take four times a day, and Silica with Biotin added (twice a day)
  • elijhasmomma
    elijhasmomma Posts: 270 Member
    :happy: I just take a prenatal vitamin. it has everything i need in it. all my levels are great, i had a load of blood work done before my dr put me on Orlistat (Xenical-weight loss aid) and suggested I take one to replace any lost vitamins or nutrients that would be taken away by the Orlistat. I have prescription Iron pills, but don't take them anymore as I dont need them :smile:
  • Jimmytreatingtons
    Jimmytreatingtons Posts: 128 Member
    I take a Multi-vitamin daily and pro-biotic drink every morning. I personally feel I suffer with less colds through taking them.
  • stacymama5
    stacymama5 Posts: 391 Member
    I take B complex. I saw it on here and my pharmacist says its great for your metabolism.
  • BrazenHarpy
    BrazenHarpy Posts: 81 Member
    I take the Kirkland Signature Daily Multipack deal from Costco. I always feel like I'm going to puke right after I take them, but if I take them consistently for a few days I get tons of energy.
  • drusilla126
    drusilla126 Posts: 478 Member
    I've been taking Centrum and just switched to Centrum women's because I had a coupon. I also have some One A Day Weight Control that I intend to take when I start to plateau.
  • icreate
    icreate Posts: 60
    i forget to take mine :frown:
  • SteffieMark
    SteffieMark Posts: 1,719 Member
    I never took vitamins before. But, since I started this journey on 02/24/12, I have started taking a few and I feel much better than I have in years. Plus, a couple I take now really seem to be helping my skin, hair and nails. Maybe, it's just actually that I'm eating now. Who knows?

    I take...
    Centrum Silver for Women - 50+ Multi-Vitamin
    Natural Vitamin D3 - 400 IU
    Glucosamine Supplements
    Biotin - 1000 mcg
  • AnneC77
    AnneC77 Posts: 284
    There are so many Multi vitamins out there that it is so hard to know what to take :(
  • jerseyjenus
    jerseyjenus Posts: 82 Member
    Vita-Fusion Multi-Vite Gummies
  • jcjsjones
    jcjsjones Posts: 571 Member
    I take a multi-vitamin, fish oil, calcium (with vitamin D), probiotics, and B-12.
  • Jessicaarceneaux
    Jessicaarceneaux Posts: 19 Member
    Alive! ultra max,B complex, & Vegan flaxseed oil
  • None for me. I must be the only person on MFP for whom vitamins and supplements= quackery.
  • Wenchilada
    Wenchilada Posts: 472 Member
    Currently taking GNC Women's Ultra Mega Active. I chose them because they seemed pretty well-balanced and they were a great price at Sam's Club. They are flavored though (vanilla, with sucralose added). And I find that part of the vitamin-taking experience pretty awful. I like vitamins. I like vanilla just fine. I don't really give a crap about sucralose either way, but I'd just go without it if given the option. But seriously, WHY do you need to flavor vitamins that aren't chewable? Who licks their vitamins? (Don't answer that :huh:) But the, um, aroma is a little overwhelming to me, even if I don't let it hit my taste buds before throwing it back. Thank goodness it's only once a day and I'm not usually very awake when I take them. :tongue:

    Anyway... I think as soon as I finish out the supply I have, I will be shopping again. I get nervous about shopping for multivitamins, because it's so difficult to separate the useful ingredients from the ones that are pure hype, even within one pill. I don't want to have to pay for something that I really wouldn't choose to take if it wasn't included in the pill, except everything else I want IS in there. But I don't really have the cabinet space to use each and every supplement individually (I was starting to amass a collection, but realized to get everything I want and need through individual supplements, I would also have to buy a Caboodles to carry them all).

    I do want to start back up on fish oil, as I remember that I felt better overall when I was taking it regularly (although that's kind of anecdotal/possibly placebo - but it's still on my medical chart, and I just kind of nod & say "mmhmm" while avoiding eye contact as the nurse runs down my list of supplements), and I have Citracal +D which I was taking by itself before I started on the multivitamin.

    GNC also makes Women's Ultra Mega in capsules. They're not flavored, and I find I'm able to take them easier.

    Thanks! I will have to look for those. I like the vitamin balance of them in general; I just don't like the taste/smell/etc. of these particular ones.
  • Deedee0075
    Deedee0075 Posts: 78 Member
    I take:
    3000IU Vitamin D
    Evening Primrose Oil
    Prenatal Vitamin - Zatean-PN (containing magnesium, iron, zinc)
    Fish Oil

    And even though these aren't vitamins, I also take:
    a heaping teaspoon of fresh natural royal jelly (yuck)
    Probiotics
  • dmbgoral
    dmbgoral Posts: 27
    Iron, B12 and a multivitamin
  • I take a prescription prenatal vitamin because I am breastfeeding my daughter. I also take a B complex and a few other supplements for increasing lactation :)

    I also take a probiotic 3 times a day.
  • stormieweather
    stormieweather Posts: 2,549 Member
    I take a multi-vitamin, additional Vit E, B-Complex, D and Iron. Also Fish Oil. My kids get gummy vites also.
  • GenesisandEden
    GenesisandEden Posts: 338 Member
    oh you just reminded me to take mine! =) Mutli and D
  • Deedee0075
    Deedee0075 Posts: 78 Member
    I take the Kirkland Signature Daily Multipack deal from Costco. I always feel like I'm going to puke right after I take them, but if I take them consistently for a few days I get tons of energy.

    Take it with food. It'll make you nauseous othewise.
  • Wenchilada
    Wenchilada Posts: 472 Member
    None for me. I must be the only person on MFP for whom vitamins and supplements= quackery.

    Eh, I can't say I blame you. For the base nutrients I don't always get in my food every day (like calcium, iron, B-complex), I find them helpful to fill in the gaps. But that's pretty much what I meant by being anxious about shopping for vitamins, because I never know what other crap they are going to try to sell me instead of (or in addition to) what I actually went in for.
  • PANZERIA
    PANZERIA Posts: 471 Member
    Sure do!

    A women's multivitamine, and a B50 supplement by doctor's orders. (have to take it until I go through menopause)