vitamins questions
erickalynch19
Posts: 28 Member
Hey I have been wondering for an while now if I should put the vitamins I take or if that don't matter on this site. I do know fish oil dose raise you fat and calories count, But the last time I knew fish oil was good fat so I have been stuck on this question for an while. So it would be cool if some one can help me one this.
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If it has calories, it counts. I record everything that I consume.2
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If your supplements contain calories (fish oil, omega 3s, gummy multivitamins, certain multivitamins, protein powder, etc), log them. It doesn't matter if the vitamin contains "good fats"; there are some people who might consume 50+ calories in supplements a day (though it does not sound like much, if your daily deficit is only 250 calories, then not logging those supplements would reduce your calorie deficit by 20%). If you're closely watching micros, and your supplement contains certain micros that you are tracking (such as an iron supplement if you're closely watching your iron intake), then log it. If it's a random supplement that won't affect any of MFP's tracked macros/micros (for instance, my vitamin D supplement), then it's up to you whether you log it or not (logging it makes it easier for me to remember to take it, and then I can also go back and see what my general intake is should I need to modify the dosage/frequency of my supplement).2
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I track them for the micros.1
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If your supplements contain calories (fish oil, omega 3s, gummy multivitamins, certain multivitamins, protein powder, etc), log them. It doesn't matter if the vitamin contains "good fats"; there are some people who might consume 50+ calories in supplements a day (though it does not sound like much, if your daily deficit is only 250 calories, then not logging those supplements would reduce your calorie deficit by 20%). If you're closely watching micros, and your supplement contains certain micros that you are tracking (such as an iron supplement if you're closely watching your iron intake), then log it. If it's a random supplement that won't affect any of MFP's tracked macros/micros (for instance, my vitamin D supplement), then it's up to you whether you log it or not (logging it makes it easier for me to remember to take it, and then I can also go back and see what my general intake is should I need to modify the dosage/frequency of my supplement).
Thank you I do have to watch my iron to keep it up I just wanted to make sure if I should log them and if they would log. Thank you again0 -
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It's not that serious. I take gummy vitamins and about 3mg of fish oil daily. It's about 60 cals for the fish oil and 15 cals for the vitamins and I don't track them. If I'm not getting the results I want it's most likely because I ate too much elsewhere.
Don't make things too complicating!2 -
te="OfficialDSXIII;36759450 Its not that serious. I take gummy vitamins and about 3mg of fish oil daily. It's about 60 cals for the fish oil and 15 cals for the vitamins and I don't track them. If I'm not getting the results I want it's most likely because I ate too much elsewhere.
Don't make things too complicating![/quote]
Haha ok. I do take a lot of vitamins and Herbs everydays And that would be an pain to log every day. I'm just going log my iron so I know how much I get a day. Thank you
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Iron can be dangerous in large amounts, so it will be good to track it. Especially if your multi already has iron in it.2
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OfficialDSXIII wrote: »It's not that serious. I take gummy vitamins and about 3mg of fish oil daily. It's about 60 cals for the fish oil and 15 cals for the vitamins and I don't track them. If I'm not getting the results I want it's most likely because I ate too much elsewhere.
Don't make things too complicating!
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OfficialDSXIII wrote: »It's not that serious. I take gummy vitamins and about 3mg of fish oil daily. It's about 60 cals for the fish oil and 15 cals for the vitamins and I don't track them. If I'm not getting the results I want it's most likely because I ate too much elsewhere.
Don't make things too complicating!
I agree about not over complicating things, but when you are on 1200 calories a day, an additional 75 calories a day can add up fast. Plus, logging reminds me to take my calcium supplement.1 -
JanetYellen wrote: »Iron can be dangerous in large amounts, so it will be good to track it. Especially if your multi already has iron in it.
Haha that is true but have very low iron so I have to take larger amounts. Or so my doctor told me0 -
OfficialDSXIII wrote: »It's not that serious. I take gummy vitamins and about 3mg of fish oil daily. It's about 60 cals for the fish oil and 15 cals for the vitamins and I don't track them. If I'm not getting the results I want it's most likely because I ate too much elsewhere.
Don't make things too complicating!
I agree about not over complicating things, but when you are on 1200 calories a day, an additional 75 calories a day can add up fast. Plus, logging reminds me to take my calcium supplement.
Haha ya I almost forgot my vitamins till I posted this then I remember them1
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