What's A Good MultiVitamin
Roxie65
Posts: 155 Member
I have a hard time getting enough fruits and vegetable in my diet and I know I need my macros so I am looking for a good multi to supplement with?
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One that is not made in China.0
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I do Centrum - they vary them as to age, needs. I do Centrum Silver Womens 55+0
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I like the brand Optimum Nutrition0
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A woman losing weight can take a prenatal. They're usually good, FYI.
What I look for, though, is one that includes all my iron, calcium, D and Bs, but not a mega-dose of A. But that's me personally.0 -
You are going to get a lot of people that will tell you no multi is good, and some that tell you that adding a multi is important. The best strategy is to figure out what areas you are deficient in and supplement that. I take a Flintstones chewable, I know odd but it matches area that I tend to be a little light in (Iron and as a vegetarian. But there are a lot vitamins out there with various blends of things. That being said, you are generally better finding good food sources for items.0
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i take the store brand version of women's one a day... it costs less and if you read the label it has all the same stuff in it.0
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Vitamin World has a woman's formula that I love called Ultra Woman Max. It's jam packed with every vitamin and mineral you can think of, plus herbs, veggie, etc.
You can see the label here.
http://www.vitaminworld.com/vf/labels/051515VW.pdf0 -
I take Spring Valley brand Prenatal Vitamins. I get pretty much all the nutrients I need to help me stay on track.0
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I like the brand Optimum Nutrition
agreed. my wife takes the optiwoman and i take the optiman.
instead of the 3 a day it says i just take 1 so i am only getting 1500X what i need instead of 4500X so a $15 bottle lasts 3 months0 -
Target's "Up&Up" has an "adults' multivitamin/multimineral dietary supplement" which is their generic version of "Centrum Silver" (of course, the Target brand is more affordable). Dr. Oz says that you should split your vitamin pill in half and take one half during the first part of your day, the second later, because otherwise you'll end up peeing away a significant portion. (But he adds that if you don't do that, a whole vitamin supplement is still better than nothing!)0
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I am on a limited diet (under doctor supervision) and she has me taking the Centrum multivitamins to help fill in the gaps from what I am not getting from the foods that are not on the diet, along with a calcium supplement0
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I take myovite. It's a pill packet.0
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Try eating more fruit and vegetables. How hard can it be?0
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I have been considering a liquid multivitamin for better absorption... Any thoughts?0
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