Supplements
Piqueaboo
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Do you guys take any supplements? And if so, which ones?
I'm paying more attention to macros lately and there are some things (iron etc) that I don't 'top up' regularly, and am considering taking supplements for.
Please share your thoughts, I'd love to hear from you!
I'm paying more attention to macros lately and there are some things (iron etc) that I don't 'top up' regularly, and am considering taking supplements for.
Please share your thoughts, I'd love to hear from you!
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I just take a B-vit, Multi vit, cod liv and sea kelp. xxx0
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I just take a B-vit, Multi vit, cod liv and sea kelp. xxx
What do these improve? I need some inspiration with the selection
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I am supposed to take Vitamin D, B complex, Calcium, Fish oil and Magnesium along with a multi. I am afraid I am a failure I rarely take any. I had been watching my iron also. If I eat boxed cereal or some good leafy greens I get it all. I am thinking of asking my Dr. though if Iron should be a supplement.0
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Multi-vitamin with D3, sometimes B-Complex... I should probably drink that **** green powder... and of course my pre-workouts and protein shakes.0
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I take Vitamin D and Calcium due to being lactose intolerant and I hate milk >_> I should start taking potassium because I get foot cramps bad and I should take fish oil but the good kind is expensive and I'm unable to afford, but I don't really like taking supplements...0
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I am supposed to take Vitamin D, B complex, Calcium, Fish oil and Magnesium along with a multi. I am afraid I am a failure I rarely take any. I had been watching my iron also. If I eat boxed cereal or some good leafy greens I get it all. I am thinking of asking my Dr. though if Iron should be a supplement.0
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I take vegetarian multivitamins & iron.0
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I am supposed to take Vitamin D, B complex, Calcium, Fish oil and Magnesium along with a multi. I am afraid I am a failure I rarely take any. I had been watching my iron also. If I eat boxed cereal or some good leafy greens I get it all. I am thinking of asking my Dr. though if Iron should be a supplement.
No, I struggle with Iron, too, and I don't have any TOM issues ever. I used to take Floradix but that stuff is vile!!!!0 -
Piqueaboo
If you are sincerely interested in supplements an you honestly would like to know more, then for now the only things you need to read are these two articles.
http://www.bodyrecomposition.com/muscle-gain/supplements-part-1.html
http://www.bodyrecomposition.com/muscle-gain/supplements-part-2.html
This applies for the general population, people who want to improve health/performance, amateur/semi/pro athletes, bodybuilders, fitness models, powerlifters etc
If you cant be bothered, then I'd recommend as a baseline
Fish oils (at least 1-2g a day)
Multivitamin (at least 1 a day)
Vitamin D (if you live in a city which doest get regular sunlight - 1000-2000 IU a day)
Protein powder (if you can't get 1g per lb of lean body mass from whole foods)0 -
I take vitamin c to boost my immune system and magnesium malate to helpwith anxiety and fybromyalgia. The magnesium is 1250 per day and I really rate it!
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Multivit, cod liver oil, ephedrine, caffeine, whey powder, psyllium husk, melatonin.0
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I take a prenatal vitamin with added iron. I also take an extra vitamin D supplement from my doctor (I don't remember the dosage atm) since they thought my levels were low enough to warrant it.0
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My supplements: B12, muscle repair vitamins and protein since I'm a vegetarian.0
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I just take a B-vit, Multi vit, cod liv and sea kelp. xxx
What do these improve? I need some inspiration with the selection
Thank you!
vit B - energy,. multi vit - general health and sea kelp for growth etc x0 -
Just the normal multivitamin and iron. I used to take calcium, magnesium, protein powder (whey isolate) and ginseng in the past but because of financial problems, I haven't been taking them for about 3 months. I feel no different and my fitness gains have been almost the same (if not better).0
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i take a multivitamin and b-12 for energy. this week im adding whey protein for before my workouts. i am hoping the whey protein and milk combo will add more calcium to my diet and also help give me a little boost. i like to go to the gym right after work. so im hoping it will give me a healthy boost to my workouts. my doctor says if you need an iron supplement to get slow acting iron. many multivitamins do not have enough iron. i had to do that for a couple years cause of bad female time of the month issues. the b-12 is now my replacement for the mountain dew and energy drinks i use to do daily.0
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Thank you everyone, this is really helpful!0
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