Vitamins make me feel too full to eat.
stresco
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When I get up in the morning, the first thing I do is put a pot of coffee on, and then take my vitamins. I feel so full after taking them, I don't want to eat breakfast. Sometimes I don't have my first meal until almost 12 which is way too late. I know that a simple solution would be to stagger my vitamin intake throughout the day, but I am sure that I will forget and then before I know it, I wont be getting the supplements I need.
Does anybody else ever feel this way?
Does anybody else ever feel this way?
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I always take all my pills (like vitamins and supplements) after I've eaten. Could that work for you? You should be taking them with food regardless0
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No...it's probably all the fluid your drinking to take then with.
I don't always eat breakfast.0 -
Wow, maybe I should start taking vitamins to curb my appetite, because man, I love to eat!0
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vitamins should be taken with dinner0
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It may be the liquid. I'm taking a handful of supplements and never notice feeling overly full regardless of when I take them.0
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Don't take them before you eat. Eat and take them halfway through or after. Most vitamins need food to help them be absorbed.0
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Coffee is an appetite suppressant.0
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There is no such thing as a "way too late" time to eat. Eat when you get hungry, and stay within your calories. It shouldn't ever matter WHEN you eat those calories. Don't worry about "starvation mode", it's a myth. Your body won't shut down because of just one skipped meal.0
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Don't take them before you eat. Eat and take them halfway through or after. Most vitamins need food to help them be absorbed.
this, also, though ^^0 -
Vitamins should not be taken on a empty stomach or one that's full of coffee...owww my tummy hurts just thinking about it!!! I would try taking them after you've had a meal. Also what types of vitamins are you taking? Something may not be agreeing with you.0
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Wow, maybe I should start taking vitamins to curb my appetite, because man, I love to eat!
I was thinking the same thing Aileen!0 -
My guess is you dont poop enough0
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Wow, maybe I should start taking vitamins to curb my appetite, because man, I love to eat!
I was thinking the same thing Aileen!
Hahaha....great minds, Amy!0 -
Coffee is an appetite suppressant.
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it will not be the vitamins i have never heard of this if it were possible more of us would do it. it will be the brew, i cant eat breakfast til around 11am (i wake at 6) if i have coffee right away it suppresses my appetite xxx0
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Coffee is an appetite suppressant.
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I highly doubt its the multi0 -
You're just not hungry in the morning, and a little water is curing the illusion of hunger.0
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As a previous posters have said:
-COFFEE is an appetite suppressant. Perhaps that's the actual culprit.
-You should eat first, then take your vitamins. Not take them on an empty stomach. They need food to help them absorb.
Such smart people here0 -
When I get up in the morning, the first thing I do is put a pot of coffee on, and then take my vitamins. I feel so full after taking them, I don't want to eat breakfast. Sometimes I don't have my first meal until almost 12 which is way too late. I know that a simple solution would be to stagger my vitamin intake throughout the day, but I am sure that I will forget and then before I know it, I wont be getting the supplements I need.
Does anybody else ever feel this way?
Eat something with fat in it before you take your vitamins. Vitamins A, D, E, and K are fat soluble so your body can't absorb them with out it.0 -
No.
But you can choose to intermittent fast if you aren't interested in breakfast. It just means that your late meals will have to be more calorie-laden.0 -
I always take all my pills (like vitamins and supplements) after I've eaten. Could that work for you? You should be taking them with food regardless
(I had to quote this because that profile pic had me LMAO)0 -
Don't take them before you eat. Eat and take them halfway through or after. Most vitamins need food to help them be absorbed.
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It is perfectly fine to wait until noon to eat. You don't have to eat in the morning.
Try to stagger your vitamins though. For things like multivitamins you should take half in the AM and half in the PM as there is only so much your body will absorb at a time.
Always try to take your vitamins after eating though. I find if I take a multi without eating I feel sick afterwards.0 -
Thanks for all the replies so far. I guess I can wait till after I start eating to take my vitamins in the morning.
As for what I take daily:
Fish Oil
Chondroitin and Glucosamine complex
Calcium and Magnesium complex
B-12
Vit-D
BCAA complex0 -
When I get up in the morning, the first thing I do is put a pot of coffee on, and then take my vitamins. I feel so full after taking them, I don't want to eat breakfast. Sometimes I don't have my first meal until almost 12 which is way too late. I know that a simple solution would be to stagger my vitamin intake throughout the day, but I am sure that I will forget and then before I know it, I wont be getting the supplements I need.
Does anybody else ever feel this way?
That has never happened before. If I take a pill and then I'm not hungry, then I just took a stimulant, not a vitamin. Try taking your vitamin after you eat.0 -
I wish I had this problem! I am so hungry in the morning! My vitamins don't fill me up at all.0
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im sorry for waking up a dead post but i just HAD TO post this!
Vitamin D is LIKELY SAFE when taken by mouth in recommended amounts. Most people do not commonly experience side effects with vitamin D, unless too much is taken. Some side effects of taking too much vitamin D include weakness, fatigue, sleepiness, headache, LOSS OF APPETITE , dry mouth, metallic taste, nausea, vomiting, and others.0
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