what vitamins and supplements are you using or none?

Sorry if this is an well-worn topic, but I can't find a search button.....

Since there are so many long-time LCHF people here, I'm just wondering what the opinion is on this topic.

When I first began eating this way, the only info I knew about it came from Atkin's book and he had a list of supplements he recommended taking. I have been taking some (biotin, B-complex, CO-Q10, acetyl L-carnatine and chromium picolinate and a multi-vitamin with iron). I have noticed that on days I forget to take them I seem to have a lot more hunger (hanger) issues. I haven't seen anything saying DON'T take them, but I don't recall finding other sources saying you should take supplements. Of course, since I joined here, I have found many more sources but not had time to go through them yet.

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  • Gallowmere1984
    Gallowmere1984 Posts: 6,626 Member
    edited September 2016
    Heh...this is gonna be a long list.

    Vitamin Code Men
    Carlson Labs D3
    Spring Valley Triple Strength Fish Oil
    Doctor's Best Chelated Magnesium
    Morton's Lite Salt
    Cannibal Alpha (a PCT estrogen blocker)
    Cannibal Claw (thyroid targeting hormonal thermogenic)
    Cannibal Inferno (stimulant based thermogenic)
    Cannibal Permaswole (a non-stim preworkout)
    Cannibal Ferox (stimulant pwo, stacked with PS on bench/ohp days)
    Cannibal Riot (DMAA based stimulant pwo, stacked with PS on deadlift and squat days)

    Pretty sure that's everything, but I'll look on top of my microwave when I get home.

    ETA: oh, I have some Optimum Nutrition Platinum pwo, but the *kitten*'s weak as hell compared to my C&P supps, so it's pretty much emergency use only.
  • SuperCarLori
    SuperCarLori Posts: 1,248 Member
    My list is long as well:
    Triple Magnesium twice a day
    Zinc
    Selenium
    ALA
    Critical Liver Support
    Morton's No Sodium (potassium)
    C
    Iodoral 12.5
    B Complex
    Calcium Vitamin D Complex
    Vitex
    Cranberry

    I think that's all....I take pills two times, well four actually, because of compatibility issues...
  • silverfiend
    silverfiend Posts: 329 Member
    dang, gonna have to research some of those....
  • Gallowmere1984
    Gallowmere1984 Posts: 6,626 Member
    Ah yeah, forgot to mention that. As with Lori, my dosings are divided up to six through the day.
  • RalfLott
    RalfLott Posts: 5,036 Member
    @KnitOrMiss has some definite ideas on the what and when...
  • silverfiend
    silverfiend Posts: 329 Member
    RalfLott wrote: »
    @KnitOrMiss has some definite ideas on the what and when...

    hopefully she'll stop by and leaves some words of advice!
  • GaleHawkins
    GaleHawkins Posts: 8,159 Member
    I am moving to Life Extenstion Mix Capsules to cut table clutter.
  • c2111
    c2111 Posts: 693 Member
    Blackmores alive womrns multi vit, krill oil + glucosamine & red algal supplement.
  • kpk54
    kpk54 Posts: 4,474 Member
    edited September 2016
    I may be the odd person out with a very short list (though long on words).

    100mg of chelated magnesium glycinate for leg cramps and
    Increased sodium via salty chicken boullion with extra table salt added.

    Currently "experimenting" with a multi-vitamin. Seems prudent to me but the one I chose caused gastrointestinal issues so stopped it on 8/24 and am now ok in the gastro department. Will try again or try another brand.

    ETA: I'm only 5 months keto so my needs may change.
  • ketold727
    ketold727 Posts: 21 Member
    I only use fish oils times a week.
    I have some b12 that I take when I feel down.
  • nicsflyingcircus
    nicsflyingcircus Posts: 2,855 Member
    Sublingual B12(5000mg): I had slacked off taking my B12 and got turned away from donating blood twice with hemoglobin of 12.3 and 12.4 4 days apart). 3 doses of the sublingual B12 (day of second rejection, next day, morning of second day) and my hemoglobin jumped to 13.4.

    D3 (5000mg)

    Pacific Coast NutriLabs fish omega 3 fish oil capsules (2)

    Jigsaw magnesium w/ SRT. 2 pills in am, 2 in pm.

    MK-7 (vitamin K2), 1 capsule daily

    Healthy Origin's Probiotic (30million CFUs). 1 capsule daily.

    These are all on a "when I remember basis". I definitely do better with the D3, B12 and mag.
  • CeliaSea
    CeliaSea Posts: 51 Member
    edited September 2016
    I just take a multi and a probiotic in the morning, and a magnesium tablet at night.

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    (These normally live in the fridge, but the bathroom lighting was better.)
  • suzqtme
    suzqtme Posts: 322 Member
    Here's my current list: It's a bit long, too.

    Pharmax Finest Pure Fish oil (liquid): 1 tsp daily w EPA 950 mg and DHA 725 mg.
    Vit K2: 100 mcg
    Zinc Glycinate: 30 mg
    D3: 2000 IU
    Cinnamon capsules: 2000 mg plus chromium picolinate: 3 per day
    Chelated Magnesium bislycinate: 200 mg 2 per day
    Alive Women's 50+ Ultra Potency Daily Vitamin: 1 per day.
    B complex sublingual (liquid)
    Biotin softgel: 10,000 mcg
    Calcium: 1200 plus D3 - Current on hold due to studies showing increase heart attacks in those supplementing calcium. Currently researching.

    These are broken up at different times of the day.

  • macchiatto
    macchiatto Posts: 2,890 Member
    I probably need to do some more research. I currently take:
    Vitamin D3 5000
    Vitamin B12 sublingual
    melatonin 6mg (that's a new one)
    probiotics

    I have inositol that I need to start taking but haven't yet.
  • Sunny_Bunny_
    Sunny_Bunny_ Posts: 7,140 Member
    macchiatto wrote: »
    I probably need to do some more research. I currently take:
    Vitamin D3 5000
    Vitamin B12 sublingual
    melatonin 6mg (that's a new one)
    probiotics

    I have inositol that I need to start taking but haven't yet.

    Be careful with melatonin. That's a very large dose. Even the 3mg which is the lowest dose I've found in stores is best broken into 3 to 6 pieces for proper dosing to prevent your own melatonin from down regulating.
  • Bubba1922
    Bubba1922 Posts: 67 Member
    My vitamin intake is geared towards stopping my hair loss and relieving some arthritis in my hands.

    Solgar 7 joint support pathways
    Solgar formula V multi vitamin every other day
    Solgar b complex every other day
    Solgar saw palmetto opuntia with lycopene. (Apparently stop the hormone that promotes hairloss)

    Solgar L Arginine 1000 mg
    Solgar glutamine 1000 mg. - will stop these two when I run out

    Lamberts Florisene to maximise hair growth

    The only one I am certain works is the Solgar 7 for joint as the pain and bumps on my hands lessen when I take it.

    Was told to go for a good quality vitamin and Solgar was recommended. Not cheap but maybe this is a case of you get what you pay for.

    Worry about making my body toxic with all these though and creating inflammation.
  • tribal351
    tribal351 Posts: 72 Member
    Multivitamin- b complex - vitamin C - potassium - magnesium - vitamin D. I take the multivitamin at night, the rest in the am.
  • FIT_Goat
    FIT_Goat Posts: 4,224 Member
    I don't take any vitamins or supplements. I do think you may need to up your electrolytes while adapting, but don't necessarily believe you must continue to keep them high after you have adapted.

    While in adaptation, I could see upping sodium intake, potassium intake (use a "lite" salt), and magnesium (that usually is in pills). I doubt there's much need for more than that, especially if your diet is fresh meat centered. If you have documented deficiencies in nutrients, obviously supplement to replenish those.
  • bametels
    bametels Posts: 950 Member
    Vitamin D because I had a deficiency and magnesium.
  • nicsflyingcircus
    nicsflyingcircus Posts: 2,855 Member
    FIT_Goat wrote: »
    I don't take any vitamins or supplements. I do think you may need to up your electrolytes while adapting, but don't necessarily believe you must continue to keep them high after you have adapted.

    While in adaptation, I could see upping sodium intake, potassium intake (use a "lite" salt), and magnesium (that usually is in pills). I doubt there's much need for more than that, especially if your diet is fresh meat centered. If you have documented deficiencies in nutrients, obviously supplement to replenish those.

    This is why I take D3 and B12 (documented deficiencies). The fish oil is an attempt to raise my HDL, the mag is for muscle cramping and also migraines and I plan to ditch the probiotic once I am done my current bottle.
  • BaconSan2
    BaconSan2 Posts: 260 Member
    Centrum 50Plus
    Wild Salmon & Fish oil
    MCT Oil
    Magnesium
    Potassium
    Calcium
    Vitamin D3
    Fenugreek
    Lutein
    B12
    Tumeric

    i usually try to get the Natures Bounty or webber naturals when I can
  • BennettVicious
    BennettVicious Posts: 6 Member
    Vitamin Code Women
    Primal Calm (oh my gosh, this is so good for anxiety)
    Primal Omegas
  • silverfiend
    silverfiend Posts: 329 Member
    I want to thank everyone who has answered so far. I was wondering if I was kinda the oddball who took a bunch of pills every day. I'M really surprised only one person far has said they take none. I also find it interesting that many of us take a combination of deficiency replacements, and supplementals.
  • TraceyScullion
    TraceyScullion Posts: 4 Member
    Magnesium
    Potassium
    Vit B
    Vit D
    Fish Oil
    Multivitamin
    Spirulina
    Probiotics
  • BrittaniMyChelle
    BrittaniMyChelle Posts: 45 Member
    Right now, just a multi, protein powder and amino preworkout
  • suzqtme
    suzqtme Posts: 322 Member
    macchiatto wrote: »
    I probably need to do some more research. I currently take:
    Vitamin D3 5000
    Vitamin B12 sublingual
    melatonin 6mg (that's a new one)
    probiotics

    I have inositol that I need to start taking but haven't yet.

    Be careful with melatonin. That's a very large dose. Even the 3mg which is the lowest dose I've found in stores is best broken into 3 to 6 pieces for proper dosing to prevent your own melatonin from down regulating.

    I was prescribed 15 mg by a psychiatrist for chronic insomnia with no ill effects, although some people have nightmares for a couple weeks even on small doses. He said they routinely prescribed those levels and even a bit higher for children and adolescents, too.

    I currently take 6 mg each night.
  • MiamiDawn
    MiamiDawn Posts: 90 Member
    D3 w/K2, B-Complex,Milk Thistle, and Magnesium.
  • Gallowmere1984
    Gallowmere1984 Posts: 6,626 Member
    I want to thank everyone who has answered so far. I was wondering if I was kinda the oddball who took a bunch of pills every day. I'M really surprised only one person far has said they take none. I also find it interesting that many of us take a combination of deficiency replacements, and supplementals.

    The best way to avoid needing supps with LCHF is to eat plenty of offal. Unfortunately, due to consumer tastes, getting it can be a pain in the *kitten*. Most of the stuff never even sees a market, and just ends up being used in pet food and the like.

    Make friends with a butcher who runs his own shop though, and you'd be amazed at what you can get.
  • LauraCoth
    LauraCoth Posts: 303 Member
    On top of my prescriptions for thyroid medication and progesterone, I'm taking magnesium, selenium (for T4/T3 conversion), Tryptophan (for insomnia), GABA (for insomnia) Ashwaghanda (for adrenal issues), B12 (deficient), D3 (deficient) and B6 (to help metabolize the Tryptophan). But I am quite ill, having had several years of almost intolerable insomnia brought on by decades of insufficient thyroid treatment.
  • anglyn1
    anglyn1 Posts: 1,802 Member
    Honestly I fell out of the habit of taking my supplements months ago and haven't started back. I feel ok and my latest labs didn't show anything low. I have a liquid electrolyte mix I use after tough workouts or if I think I'm at risk of dehydration.

    So now I guess there are 2 no supplements/vitamin people here!