What vitamins and minerals do you suggest
EnjoyYourJourney
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I am a 50yr old woman looking to lose 50lb. I'm pretty active and have started lifting. There are soooo many choices out there, so I thought I'd see who has any suggestions based on experience.
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All of the essential ones.
Here's a nice overview:
http://www.cdc.gov/nutrition/everyone/basics/vitamins/0 -
Thanks - I'm looking for product suggestions - I'm using "gummies" at the moment0
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Oh, my bad. I can't really be of help in that area then since I get all mine through the foods I eat. But good luck.0
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Thanks0
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gummies for me! (gluten intolerant & titanium allergic)
Caltrate 2
vitafusion vitamin 2
vitafusion fiber 4 (10g fiber)
and fish oil 1000 3
= 100 calories
no specific goal just maintaning health.0 -
If you eat a balanced diet, you probably don't need them.0
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Based on what my doctor says, a women's daily multi vitamin and 1000 mg vitamin D daily. I had a baby 5 months ago so I'm stil taking my prenatal and 1000 mg vitamin D (both Target brand).0
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Arbonne Women's Daily Power Pack (multivitamin / multimineral tablet, probiotics and enzyme capsule, bone health and antioxidant tablets).
Arbonne Antioxidant and Immunity booster (liquid which I add to a liter of water to drink at work each day).
Arbonne Omega 3 capsule.
Expensive, but worth it for me.0 -
I take a daily multivitamin, vitamin C, vitamin D, B-complex, odorless garlic, and fish oil0
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I don't think you should generally take supplements.
http://hub.jhu.edu/2013/12/17/vitamins-might-be-harmful0 -
I use the food diary to keep track of what I'm getting as far as iron, vitamin c, vitamin a and calcium, and work to get my nutrition needs met through whole foods. When I'm low, I'll supplement with iron bisglycinate from Solgar, but most other vitamins and minerals are easily obtained by eating well, cooking from scratch, fresh foods, etc.
For general health and stuff, I also take a daily fish oil supplement, Swanson's Super EPA from calamari oil, to cover my Omega-3. I also take a probiotic, which has really helped with EVERYTHING - digestion, lady stuff, immune system. The one I like is Solgar Advanced Multibillion, it has L. rhamnosus GG, which is one that has studies behind it that I found relevant to supporting weight loss, and immune system stuff.0 -
Multi-vitamin, B complex, D (most people are low; ask for a blood test), fish oil, iron (slightly anemic), calcium, magnesium, Co-Q10.
I forget to take them half the time, though!
I like the vita fusion gummies and Twinlab K + D dots (chewable orange flavored). Also Adora chocolate calcium.0 -
Multi-vitamin, B complex, D (most people are low; ask for a blood test), fish oil, iron (slightly anemic), calcium, magnesium, Co-Q10.
I forget to take them half the time, though!
I like the vita fusion gummies and Twinlab K + D dots (chewable orange flavored). Also Adora chocolate calcium.
The only reason so many people test low for Vitamin D is because the usually recommended level is set too high.0 -
Multi-vitamin, B complex, D (most people are low; ask for a blood test), fish oil, iron (slightly anemic), calcium, magnesium, Co-Q10.
I forget to take them half the time, though!
I like the vita fusion gummies and Twinlab K + D dots (chewable orange flavored). Also Adora chocolate calcium.
The only reason so many people test low for Vitamin D is because the usually recommended level is set too high.
That's not true. If anything, the recommended level is too low. It should be 50.
My father told me this. He is a doctor who unlike some does a lot of research in nutrition and general health. He was I the omega-3 band wagon in the 1980s.
After supplementing D, I feel tremendously better. More energy, less SAD.0 -
The only reason so many people test low for Vitamin D is because the usually recommended level is set too high.
Actually no. The RDA is set too LOW. I get at least 4,000 IU's of vitamin D daily via a supplement (and yes, I get my blood work done every year and it is consistently in the proper range)
Regardless vitamin D is something that is beneficial to the body.0 -
New Chapter whole food women's multi vitamin, Vitamin D for sure, fish oil.0
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I don't think you should generally take supplements.
http://hub.jhu.edu/2013/12/17/vitamins-might-be-harmful
*rolls eyes*0
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