Vitamins?
cnichol
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Is there any vitamins anyone recommends during dieting?
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Is there any vitamins anyone recommends during dieting?0
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I've been taking the generic One a Day Weight Smart vitamins. My doc recommended them to me.0
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multi vitamins. my husband also say flax seed oil pills.0
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Thank you for your help.0
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Vitamins are very important.
I take Vitamin C, Glucosamine & Chondrotin, Chromium, multi-vitamin, calcium magnesium & zinc.
Plus I also take creatine, l-glutamine, and protein.
If you aren't taking your vitamins you are limiting your potential.0 -
Vitamins are very important.
I take Vitamin C, Glucosamine & Chondrotin, Chromium, multi-vitamin, calcium magnesium & zinc.
Plus I also take creatine, l-glutamine, and protein.
If you aren't taking your vitamins you are limiting your potential.
I think it's better to get as many vitamins as possible from food. Many vitamins in pill form are not adequately absorbed and utilized.0 -
I take One a Day Woman's Pro Edge. It supplies extra B vitamins and folic acid than most vitamins. Also, I have had problems with other brands causing stomach upset, but these are fine.0
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Not sure if the link will work, but I take these AWESOME prenatal vitamins. I'm (absolutely) not trying to get pregnant right now (probably should finish nursing school and get married first! haha) but I like them because they are food-based, natural, and supply a perfect amount of everything for me. Plus they're gentle on my stomach, which other multivitamins are not. Feel free to add me as a friend anybody! :flowerforyou:
http://www.amazon.com/Rainbow-Light-Prenatal-Multivitamin-tablets/dp/B00115BJ30/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1380770428&sr=8-2&keywords=rainbow+light+prenatal0 -
I just take a multivitamin.0
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I absolutely love the Rainbow Light Women's One vitamin. Food based and I can take it on an empty stomach (Only one I can do that with). And I truly feel a difference in my energy level when I take it.0
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Make sure you take a good multivitamin, be wary of vitamins with lots of fillers, preservatives and vitamins that are food based not synthetic. I am really liking Rainbow Light Women's One Multivitamin right now.0
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I take the Thrive capsules and shakes for my multi vitamin. With the capsules and a shake in the morning I can get almost 100% of my daily amount. It's powdered and micronized, not tablet, so it's absorbed better and it also has added ingredients such as protein, probiotics, prebiotics, amino acids, glucosamine, etc and I feel better than I have ever felt at 46. Vitamins make a much bigger difference than I ever imagined. Especially when you find one your body can actually absorb! Don't go cheap here, get the good stuff!0
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I try and get what I can through food but sometimes that is impossible. When I am doing really well I take the following vitamins/minerals:
2 capsules of fish oil
1 multivitamin (women's one a day generic)
1 Vitamin B complex
2 Calcium + Vitamin D
1 Iron (every other day)
1 D30
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