What's everyone take for supplements? Vitamins, Pre-workout, Recovery, Protein?

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  • kwtilbury
    kwtilbury Posts: 1,234 Member
    Morning:
    Multi-vitamin
    Glucosmine, condroitin, MSM
    Fish oil

    Pre-workout:
    Creatine
    Taurine
    Beta Alanine
    Citrulline malate
    Acetyl L-carnitine

    Intra-workout:
    BCAAs

    Post workout (added to protein):
    Creatine
    L-glutamine
    Beta alanine
  • Charlie003
    Charlie003 Posts: 1,333 Member
    Quadralean. It works great for me.
  • laurekadrid
    laurekadrid Posts: 5 Member
    I go to Complete Nutrition for my supplements, and they only give me what I need/what I can afford. I don't know what I'd do without them! I'm only on 4-5 supplements, which all have vitamin benefits as well as weight loss and energy assistance (I honestly have lost 20lbs with complete nutrition)!
  • mandykent111
    mandykent111 Posts: 81 Member
    You really don't NEED anything.

    If I were to reccommend you anything, it would be'

    -Multivitamin
    -green tea pills (doctor recommended to me after I had mono, I never get sick anymore)
    -Fish oil
    -Pre-workout with creatine in it, such as Citadel Nutrition Tier 1

    Anything else is not needed unless under instruction of a doctor. You really don't even need what I listed, but, it helps.

    My brother ruptured his achilles last year. Hi orthopod blamed it on on his creatine use. He later got diagnosed with CKD as well, guess what - they blamed it on creatine use as well!

    I've gotten hooked on working out in the last year. It started with losing 25 pounds with the help of Liporidex MAX which I learned about here. I followed one of their diet/exercise plans and got bit by the workout bug. A little update to my regimen, I've added fish oil, Vit D, Astaxanthin, Vit C and brewers yeast (during flu season).

    One thing is for certain, we all respond to things differently. I'm going to try GT in addition to Vit C. and brewers yeast for cold prevention/abatement of symptoms.

  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,993 Member
    You really don't NEED anything.

    If I were to reccommend you anything, it would be'

    -Multivitamin
    -green tea pills (doctor recommended to me after I had mono, I never get sick anymore)
    -Fish oil
    -Pre-workout with creatine in it, such as Citadel Nutrition Tier 1

    Anything else is not needed unless under instruction of a doctor. You really don't even need what I listed, but, it helps.

    My brother ruptured his achilles last year. Hi orthopod blamed it on on his creatine use. He later got diagnosed with CKD as well, guess what - they blamed it on creatine use as well!

    I've gotten hooked on working out in the last year. It started with losing 25 pounds with the help of Liporidex MAX which I learned about here. I followed one of their diet/exercise plans and got bit by the workout bug. A little update to my regimen, I've added fish oil, Vit D, Astaxanthin, Vit C and brewers yeast (during flu season).

    One thing is for certain, we all respond to things differently. I'm going to try GT in addition to Vit C. and brewers yeast for cold prevention/abatement of symptoms.
    Zombie resurrection thread. But if you just did the diet plan alone, you probably would have lost the 25lbs without Liporidex. Supplements seem to create a good placebo effect on many, especially those who need to believe that it's the supplements and not their actions that are cause of their weight loss/health increase.

    A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
    IDEA Fitness member
    Kickboxing Certified Instructor
    Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition

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  • mandykent111
    mandykent111 Posts: 81 Member
    ninerbuff wrote: »
    You really don't NEED anything.

    If I were to reccommend you anything, it would be'

    -Multivitamin
    -green tea pills (doctor recommended to me after I had mono, I never get sick anymore)
    -Fish oil
    -Pre-workout with creatine in it, such as Citadel Nutrition Tier 1

    Anything else is not needed unless under instruction of a doctor. You really don't even need what I listed, but, it helps.

    My brother ruptured his achilles last year. Hi orthopod blamed it on on his creatine use. He later got diagnosed with CKD as well, guess what - they blamed it on creatine use as well!

    I've gotten hooked on working out in the last year. It started with losing 25 pounds with the help of Liporidex MAX which I learned about here. I followed one of their diet/exercise plans and got bit by the workout bug. A little update to my regimen, I've added fish oil, Vit D, Astaxanthin, Vit C and brewers yeast (during flu season).

    One thing is for certain, we all respond to things differently. I'm going to try GT in addition to Vit C. and brewers yeast for cold prevention/abatement of symptoms.
    Zombie resurrection thread. But if you just did the diet plan alone, you probably would have lost the 25lbs without Liporidex. Supplements seem to create a good placebo effect on many, especially those who need to believe that it's the supplements and not their actions that are cause of their weight loss/health increase.

    A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
    IDEA Fitness member
    Kickboxing Certified Instructor
    Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition

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    Perhaps. However, I've tried to lose weight many times before, and have been unable to keep it off. I think a big part of it is that I'm exercising regularly now. Fitness has become a part of my lifestyle now. :smiley: I'm grateful to have many friends to exercise with. We motivate and inspire each other daily. Again, you may say its just placebo, but when I use their PRE/T preworkout, I'm able to have a much better workout than without. It's not just caffeine either - I stopped drinking caffeine actually after starting using my favorite supplements. I would get neck spasms, headaches and blepharospasms when I drank caffeine (even though I needed the energy). On 2 caps of MAX or 1.5 scoops of PRE, I juts have energy and focus and a desire to complete my sets. Maybe its in my head, but when I used C4, I just had itchy skin. I even tried one of the fitmiss PREs and felt nothing beyond a bit of caffeine bump.

    I agree there's a lot of BS in the fitness world, but I'm happy I found something that works for me. On a side note, I'm surprised that you say that supplements dont work - maybe not for you, but pretty much every single person I know who has or is training to compete in NPC or even WBFF uses at least a fat burner, preworkout, BCAAs, protein and creatine. Way too much for me, but certainly they must know something? Many of them use cellucor products. Maybe you have as well, which is why you think supps are placebos. :wink::wink::wink:
  • holothuroidea
    holothuroidea Posts: 772 Member
    I take food and sleep
  • ClubSilencio
    ClubSilencio Posts: 2,983 Member
    I make sure I'm hitting my micronutrients through food but I like to take a few things here and there in small amounts as insurance.

    B-Complex (I use the MegaFood brand and cut the tablets into thirds)
    Vitamin C (1-2,000mg daily)
    Vitamin E (Toco-Sorb by Jarrow Formulas)
    Zinc (10mg)
    Vitamin D3 (2,000 IU in the winter)
    Selenium (a few times a week)
    Magnesium (100-200mg topically)

    Sometimes I'll take a cycle of funky stuff like Pycnogenol, Astaxanthin, Borage Oil, Ubiquinol.
  • chromilo
    chromilo Posts: 33 Member
    Cardio multivitamins, Omega-3, vitamin C (not regularly), and Vega 20g chocolate protein shake.
  • lpastuck
    lpastuck Posts: 1 Member
    Onnit supplements are great. Check them out. Pretty pricey but they have everything you need and you can get them sent out in daily vitamin packs along with the rest of the supplements you require
  • CooCooPuff
    CooCooPuff Posts: 4,374 Member
    My gyno asked me to start taking one, so I take Rainbow One prenatal vitamin.

    I use Myprotein impact whey when I need some quick protein
  • YaGirlMaddi
    YaGirlMaddi Posts: 88 Member
    Amino acids, CLA's, multi vitamin, whey
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