Suppliments

jellebeandesigns
Posts: 347 Member
I want to know what supplements you take! What are the pros and cons?
I am a lifestyle blogger and was brought on to a campaign for x2 performance and the hubby will be using it for his tough mudder training, has anyone tried it? Here's the link http://bit.ly/1dXNY4H
I am a lifestyle blogger and was brought on to a campaign for x2 performance and the hubby will be using it for his tough mudder training, has anyone tried it? Here's the link http://bit.ly/1dXNY4H
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I use GreensPlus, because I don't eat vegetables, and I also take fish oil. My only other supplement is delicious food.0
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Coffee every day and vodka on weekends :P0
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Coffee every day and vodka on weekends :P
Sounds the most sensible0 -
Supplements: high quality dark chocolate, red wine, calcium + Vit. D (just cause I'm old and have osteopenia).0
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I take citrical calcium, if I fall short on that micro.
I eat quest bars or drink a protein shake if I run out of meat.
I take krill oil if I don't eat fish for breakfast.
I take a liquid vitamin packed with vitamin A & C if I don't get enough of either.
I also take a probiotic.
Not sure if any of this works, but I just had a physical and my blood work passed with flying colors. :drinker:0 -
Supplements: high quality dark chocolate, red wine, calcium + Vit. D (just cause I'm old and have osteopenia).
Red wine and dark chocolate are definitely included in my medication cabinet too - they stop me from oxidising haha0 -
Peanut butter.0
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I have to take supplements a few times a week, I've got chronic low levels of B vitamins, D, K, and Iron. For me, those vitamins don't seem to be absorbed as well with diet alone.
However, taking a supplement everyday at my age is just asking for expensive pee.0 -
Con-crete creatine
C4 pre-workout
GNC Wheybolic Protein
High T test booster
This stack works well for me. I really take it for recovery purposes. Only reason I take the test booster is b/c I'm cutting and want to maintain as much muscle as possible. Also because of the diet my fat intake is limited and that's what testosterone is made of so I want to make sure my test levels stay as high as possible.0
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