What supplements/vitamins do you take?
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Whey Protein.
Nothing else is needed.0 -
Optimum Nutrition Opti-Men multivitamin
ON fish oil
ON BCAA (on days I work out, 2 pills pre and 2 post workout)
ON Whey protein
ON platinum tri-celle casein (days I work out before bed)
If they weren't a private company, I would definitely own a ton of their stock lol0 -
Magnesium
Potassium chloride
I was having terrible leg cramps from being low on potassium so now I make my own Gatorade with it.
I've been having problems with not enough potassium lately, but I can't seem to find any at stores. Is it a prescription thing?0 -
B Complex, have Iron Supplements but I never take them. Also vegan protein powder.0
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Vitamin D
Whey protein0 -
I take one(1) multivitamin, rather than their recommended two(2). Optimum Nutrition Women's. I also take two(2) probiotics, two(2) fish oil capsules and 1-150mg daily. Not really a supplement, but necessary!
Oh and protein powder.0 -
Perfectil hair skin and nails, the super skin version, when I remember. Organic flaxseed oil capsules, Vit D3 sublingual spray. and occasionally spirulina in my smoothies, it makes me pee like crazy, excellent for detoxing and bloat0
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Iron, on doctors orders
B12 when I'm having a sluggish day
Vitamin D0 -
Vitamin D3
Iron (I have anemia)
Triphala (Ayurvedic remedy)
An Ayurvedic remedy for perimenopausal symptoms0 -
multivitamin
iron
fish oil0 -
Multivitamin
Calcium
Vitamin C
Iron
Potassium
Folic Acid
CLA
Fish Oil
BCAA
Universal Nutrition Animal Cuts
Micronized Creatine Monohydrate
Whey Protein0 -
Vitamin D3 coz without I won't make any coz I have vitiligo (I was so low at one point my levels were less than 10, practically unreadable and I had to take 50,000 units once a week for 4 weeks then back to 1,000 units daily).
B-complex coz I'm vegan and need the B12, but since the B vitamins all work together it best to take a complex and make sure I get them all0 -
i was taking:
bladderwrack (seaweed (full of iodine))
Vitex (angus cactus/chasteberry)
saw palmetto
maca root
vitamin d
iron (just a couple days during TOM otherwise i'm narcoleptic)
now:
vitamin D
iron (just a couple days during TOM otherwise i'm narcoleptic)
the others did nothing for me and i was on them for a few months!0 -
None.0
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I used to take a multivitamin daily until I read research suggesting that supplemental selenium and/or vitamin E may be tied to an increased risk of prostate cancer. (http://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/selenium-vitamin-e-supplements-increase-decrease-prostate-cancer-risk-201402287059?utm_medium=App.net+Broadcast&utm_source=PourOver)
After that I did my own research on the benefits of vitamins and minerals, as well as what the typical natural food sources of said vitamins and minerals would be. Based on that, I thought about which I likely already get plenty of given those sources and my typical diet, and came up with a list that I felt would fill the gaps.
I currently take the following daily:
Vitamin A (as beta-carotene)
Vitamin B Complex
Vitamin C
Calcium w/ Magnesium and Vitamin D-3
Fish Oil0 -
Omega3 + Vitamin D
Estrodetox
Magnesium
Iron with Vit B12
Suppose to start taking B20 -
Right now I take a probiotic, Vitamin D (low sun climates stink... constantly deficient), and Iron for my anemia.0
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multi vitamin, calcium and Vitamin D per doctor's recommendation.
glucosomine chondrotin - stopped taking it for a while to see if I noticed a difference. Holy h*ll did I.
probiotic
potassium - trying to get levels up through food, then will stop supplement.0 -
GNC multi, GNC fish oil, whey protein0
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Daily:
Multi-vitamin
Vitamin C
Vitamin B-Complex
Fish Oil
Potassium + Magnesium
Some days:
Calcium + Vitamin D-3
Psylium Seed Husks
Fiber + Probiotics
I've also tried (but no longer take for a variety of reasons):
Green Tea Extract
Garlic
Apple Cider Vinegar
I have a couple friends who are doctors and have told me vitamins are a waste of time/money but, for me, I know I rarely catch a cold and haven't had one that's lasted longer than a day (in years) when I'm consistently taking my daily vitamins. That's good enough for me to stay with my routine no matter how healthy I'm eating or if I'm counting calories or not. YMMV.0
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