Vitamins and health supplements? (Not diet pills)

TalonaCat
TalonaCat Posts: 241
edited September 20 in Food and Nutrition
I have always been a bit of a vitamin junkie. I blame my best friend growing up in highschool. I feel like this is a pretty essential component to being healthy.

Here's what I take on a daily basis, and what I think works!

- Daily prenatal vitamin by Spring Valley
-Fish Oil Softgel also by Spring Valley ( the natural enteric sort)
-I also take an extra vitamin C chewable, though I'm out of those at the moment and need to get more. Took my last one yesterday.

What do you guys take that you think works well with your health plan? What don't you think is important or is overdoing it? I'm always open to hearing new things and considering trying some.

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  • byHISstrength
    byHISstrength Posts: 984 Member
    Honestly, I don't know if my vitamins really help, but I take a multi vitamin and B complex every day.
  • RedHotRunner
    RedHotRunner Posts: 850 Member
    I take a calcium because i'm old ;-) and know i don't get enough in my diet and i take an E for slight arthritis (prescribed by my doctor).
  • I take a multivitamin, fish oil and a concentrated fruits and veggie everyday from Nutrilite. My husband introduced me to the brand about a year ago, and I love it! :-) It's the best of the best.
  • kellycrow
    kellycrow Posts: 140
    I am vegan so i make sure to take a B12 weekly... but i eat sooo many raw fruits and veggies that i feel i am set with everything else...
  • TalonaCat
    TalonaCat Posts: 241
    I've heard really, really good things about that brand.
  • tazspastic
    tazspastic Posts: 62 Member
    Vitamins give me headaches every afternoon around 3:00, so I don't take them. Something in how it is transformed from a vitamin to a pill doesn't agree with me. It's a pity, because other than the severe headaches, I have more energy and feel really good. :grumble:
  • mamacassi
    mamacassi Posts: 131
    I take my b-12's everyday, I have severe b-12 problems and iron. I take an iron supplement as well because I don't eat meat so it's harder to get what I need. As a woman (lol) I take a lot of things depending on circumstances. It can be expensive but I dont go to the doctor at all so it's like 200 for my vitamins once every few months isnt tragic. Essential woman by barleans have fish oils. They are my life saver. I take two a day and living greens. They're liquids gels with vitamins and crucial oils inside. That's what's right for me but I suggest at least trying the essential woman! It's really made a diffference to my life.
  • esco2186
    esco2186 Posts: 50 Member
    i drink a lean shake made by GNC its really good helps my muscles since i workout twice a day it works really good! its for women only really cuts down your body fat tones you up pretty good too! haha i have only tried the vanilla and its really good it tastes like a vanilla shake but i usually drink it for breakfast and lunch and then ill eat fruit in here and there and then workout and eat dinner :)
  • they make liquid vitamins
  • I take a centrum multi-vitamin every morning after breakfast and a b12 vitamin every day after lunch. I use to take a liquid vitamin that was really good, didn't taste that great but you mixed it with juice. Absorbs alot better.
  • jmarie9
    jmarie9 Posts: 108
    i've started to take oil of oregano capsules since ive gotten a cold, and i can tell it's helping!
  • aippolito1
    aippolito1 Posts: 4,894 Member
    I haven't been recently (forgetful) but I plan on starting up again tomorrow. I take: vitamin d, cod liver oil, and vitamin c. the vitamin d and cod liver oil are for my vitamin d deficiency/skin problems. I also plan on starting prenatals to see if my hair will grow faster/stronger :D
  • esco2186
    esco2186 Posts: 50 Member
    http://www.gnc.com/family/index.jsp?categoryId=3956769

    oh heres the link just incase you want to check it out! :)
  • adegonia
    adegonia Posts: 51 Member
    I take walgreen's prenatal vitamins. They aren't as big as other vitamins and don't give you that nasty after taste. They have 200% of my daily vitamin C so you may check yours. You pee out any vitamin C you don't need so I would think you may be wasting your money one taking the additional pill. It's worth checking
  • spomaney
    spomaney Posts: 28 Member
    i take One-A-Day: Women's Active Metabolism...why i have no idea, but my mom told me i needed to take some vitamins lol
  • TalonaCat
    TalonaCat Posts: 241
    Arielle,

    I find that taking a prenatal makes my nails, hair and skin pretty amazing. Plus, I seem to get more energy from my prenatal than from a normal multi-vitamin.

    Also, I'm noticing a trend. A lot of people taking some sort of fish oil. So many people can't be wrong!
  • hill242
    hill242 Posts: 412 Member
    Thought this was relevant:

    Snake Oil Chart Highlights the Worth (or Lack Thereof) of Supplements
    http://bit.ly/bbw7Qs
  • shagybear33
    shagybear33 Posts: 272
    I've been taking a muti-vitamin from a company in New Zealand called Xtendlife.

    I've been using it for almost three weeks now and I feel amazing.

    I've seen an increase in my mood, less PMS symtoms this month, my skin and hair are amazing too. I am also using one of their creams called Active Defense Day Lotion. My skin has never been softer and between the two products I am noticing some of my loose skin is tightening and more elastic. So far the products are working awesome for me (after trying tons of other stuff!!). They do have a website and their products carry something like a 1 year money back guarantee!! www.xtendlife.com


    :D
  • kfsooner
    kfsooner Posts: 40
    I take a b-12, b-6 & folic acid supplement (b/c I try to eat vegan), vitamin D and vitamin C.
  • megamom
    megamom Posts: 920 Member
    I take calcium and vit D
    Dandelion for fluid retention but not every day
    B12
    Glucosamine
    Fish oil

    I have lots of bone and joint issues so I am heavy on the bone strengthening vitamins.
  • shagybear33
    shagybear33 Posts: 272
    I've been taking a muti-vitamin from a company in New Zealand called Xtendlife.

    I've been using it for almost three weeks now and I feel amazing.

    I've seen an increase in my mood, less PMS symtoms this month, my skin and hair are amazing too. I am also using one of their creams called Active Defense Day Lotion. My skin has never been softer and between the two products I am noticing some of my loose skin is tightening and more elastic. So far the products are working awesome for me (after trying tons of other stuff!!). They do have a website and their products carry something like a 1 year money back guarantee!! www.xtendlife.com


    :D


    OMG!! I just realized that I sound like a stupid infomercial!! I am sooo sorry. I'm not trying to sell these products, I just like the results I've seen so far..

    Sorry about that guys & gals!! :D
  • the best advice i've heard regarding vitamins and supplements came from, not surprisingly, michael pollan.

    be the type of person who takes supplements but skip the supplements.

    basically , do all the healthy things, eating a healthy diet, getting regular exercise, taking an active interest in your health, that that person would do but don't bother with supplements. unless you have an actual deficiency of some sort, supplements, while not generally harmful, are not particulary useful or effective.
  • soni_me
    soni_me Posts: 95 Member
    I just take a centrum multivitamin and a vitamin D (1000) everyday. The vitamin D is mostly for the winter time, but I am taking it all year round, because it takes away my pms symptoms.

    I take vitamin C (only if I'm feeling run down or when my kids are sick) to boost my immune system.
  • msarro
    msarro Posts: 2,748 Member
    The only thing I take regularly is One a Day Men's Formula, a multivitamin. If I'm working out a LOT I do take a whey protein supplement but I haven't had to use it for awhile.
  • SHBoss1673
    SHBoss1673 Posts: 7,161 Member
    the best advice i've heard regarding vitamins and supplements came from, not surprisingly, michael pollan.

    be the type of person who takes supplements but skip the supplements.

    basically , do all the healthy things, eating a healthy diet, getting regular exercise, taking an active interest in your health, that that person would do but don't bother with supplements. unless you have an actual deficiency of some sort, supplements, while not generally harmful, are not particulary useful or effective.

    I tend to agree with this. If I may, I'd also like to add to it by saying that generally there's 3 problems with vitamins.

    1) people tend to take them as a fix for their deficiencies, which they shouldn't do, they should be thought of more as a supplement to "top off" your vitamins rather than to replace a whole meal's worth of micro nutrients.

    2) When you take a supplement, think of it in a similar way to carbohydrates. If you eat all your carbs in one sitting, your body won't be able to use them correctly. Likewise, if you choke down a horse pill of micro nutrients, your body won't correctly distribute them throughout the day, better to take smaller amounts multiple times a day then all at once.

    3) The supplement market has something called bio-availability. You should read up on it. Every vitamin has a level of bio-availability, and the higher the level, the better the quality and more benefit you will receive. No matter how good the supplement is, a portion of the nutrients in it will not be used by the body, the better the supplement, the more nutrients that will be available. OTC ones like Centrum and such have very low bio-availability, so what it says on the label isn't really what your body can use, it's just what's in the pill. NOTE that these companies won't generally make their bio-availability rating known to the general public, usually you have to get the results from 3rd party testing labs.
  • iRun4wine
    iRun4wine Posts: 5,126


    3) The supplement market has something called bio-availability. You should read up on it. Every vitamin has a level of bio-availability, and the higher the level, the better the quality and more benefit you will receive. No matter how good the supplement is, a portion of the nutrients in it will not be used by the body, the better the supplement, the more nutrients that will be available. OTC ones like Centrum and such have very low bio-availability, so what it says on the label isn't really what your body can use, it's just what's in the pill. NOTE that these companies won't generally make their bio-availability rating known to the general public, usually you have to get the results from 3rd party testing labs.

    Banks- is this information available online some where? :huh:
  • SHBoss1673
    SHBoss1673 Posts: 7,161 Member


    3) The supplement market has something called bio-availability. You should read up on it. Every vitamin has a level of bio-availability, and the higher the level, the better the quality and more benefit you will receive. No matter how good the supplement is, a portion of the nutrients in it will not be used by the body, the better the supplement, the more nutrients that will be available. OTC ones like Centrum and such have very low bio-availability, so what it says on the label isn't really what your body can use, it's just what's in the pill. NOTE that these companies won't generally make their bio-availability rating known to the general public, usually you have to get the results from 3rd party testing labs.

    Banks- is this information available online some where? :huh:

    kinda sorta. I know that's a crap answer, but the supplement industry is filled with horrible charletans, it's tough sometimes, to dig through all the crap to get to the gold. I'll see what I can find, but I promise nothing.:wink:
  • sniffles
    sniffles Posts: 295
    Basically my doctor recommended I take a multivitamin as long as I was on a calorie restricted diet just because he didn't believe it was possible to eat all the necessary vitamins on a restricted diet.

    I took his suggestion and I feel almost 50% improved after the first few days. As soon as I'm on maintenance calories I will stop taking the multivitamin because I do agree with the idea that everything you need SHOULD be in your food (except food grown in nutrient depleted soil... which, means pretty much anything you buy in a super market. :\).

    I have to be careful which multivitamin I take because of allergies so I'm stuck with Centrum but it seems to be helping so whatever.

    PS: Operating with a severe head cold here so I apologize ahead of time if I'm not making a lot of sense!
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