Hey Women what multi vitamins do you take?
DK30096
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I've been working out for 11 days now and though I feel better I can tell that I'm in need of some vitamins! I feel drained and dizzy (drinkng lots of water). So what Vitamins do you take if any?
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women's one a day active metabolism0
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Plain ol' Women's One-A-Day.0
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No vitamins just loads of healthy fruit and veg and lean proteins.0
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ABC plus^^0
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Up&Up (Target generic) gummy multivitamin and chocolate calcium chew0
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Gummy prenatals! Regular multis make me sick and the gummies just looked fun, they are just as good as the pills. Though yummy enough I occasioanlly want more then 2 lol0
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My doctor told me take my kids multivitamin, so I do - the gummy kind. Yummy. Plus B12, D, Folic Acid.0
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I used vitaminid.com to figure out what vitamins I needed and then bought them at walmart0
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I have been reading up on vitamins in the Women First Magazine, and started today taking L-Carnitine. I do need a Women's One A Day, and I am reading up on Coconut Oil. Never have taken vitamins or any suppliments before, but I feel like I need them now as well.0
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I take no multi-vitamins. A balanced diet is all the multi-vitamin you do.0
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Women One-a-Day active metabolism.0
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If you are feeling drained and dizzy, you might want to relook at your calorie intake and what you are actually eating. Are you getting enough protein, carbs etc? I don't think vitamins will help that, although it won't hurt to take them.0
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one a day sour gummy vitamins they're yummy and u can chew them so i can grab and go, i used to take the one a day energy boost but i was always forgetting.0
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I take Women's One A Day too mostly for the Calcium and Folic Acid. But always good to try and get most of your nutrients from fruits and veggies, whole grains, lean protein, and low fat dairy. If you're dizzy and drained maybe you're working out a little too hard? Make sure you give your body some good fuel before you work out so you feel great when you're done0
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New Chapter Women's One0
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I take no multi-vitamins. A balanced diet is all the multi-vitamin you do.
Not necessarily, plenty of women are naturally deficient in minerals and vitamins that are hard to get in even the most natural of diets (vitamins K and D are perfect examples.... and half the B vitamins actually)
If you still have symptoms while on the vitamins though you should get blood tested to make sure you arent deficient in thing like Iron, and like another pointed out make sure you are properly eating your cals to fuel your body0 -
If you are feeling drained and dizzy, you might want to relook at your calorie intake and what you are actually eating. Are you getting enough protein, carbs etc? I don't think vitamins will help that, although it won't hurt to take them.
Thanks! You are right! I do need to eat more nutriant rich food I'm sure (it's part of my life style change I have not been able to master yet)! I would like to take vitamins just to help it along.0 -
I take Up&Up women's daily multi and new chapter wholemega0
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I take Nature Made Liquid Multi-vitamin. I suggest taking a daily multi as backup to healthy eating. Considering RDA or recommended daily allowance of a nutrient is the bare minimum our body needs to avoid disease state, it is wise to give yourself a little insurance.0
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I take no multi-vitamins. A balanced diet is all the multi-vitamin you do.
Not necessarily, plenty of women are naturally deficient in minerals and vitamins that are hard to get in even the most natural of diets (vitamins K and D are perfect examples.... and half the B vitamins actually)
If you still have symptoms while on the vitamins though you should get blood tested to make sure you arent deficient in thing like Iron, and like another pointed out make sure you are properly eating your cals to fuel your body
Well that may be true but the OP has no idea if she has any deficiencies. Looks like a "quick fix" solution is what is being sought here. Of course, people have deficiencies...didn't think I needed to caveat my response with that. Most people take a multi-vit because other people tell them to do so...it's a waste of money. I don't think the OP was looking for the response "Go get bloodwork at your doctor" that's pretty much the first thing I would do. Vitamins aren't the solution necessarily0 -
I've had my blood work done many times I'm fine. I've just always been tired my whole life not looking for a quick fix I just thought that vitamins could help.0
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I've had my blood work done many times I'm fine. I've just always been tired my whole life not looking for a quick fix I just thought that vitamins could help.
It won't hurt!0 -
My favorite is ActiVit from Beachbody. Those are the best and don't make me feel sick.0
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I take GNC vitamins for hair/skin/nails...0
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I'm still nursing my 8 month old so I take my prenatal with iron.0
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hello0
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I take Centrum Ultra Women's, magnesium tablets (for muscle recovery), and glucosamine/chondroitin.0
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Women's one a day, vitamin D, bi monthly B12 (as directed by Dr), Iron (also directed by Dr) and a well balanced diet. I did all the blood work with the Dr. first, and he said this would be a good combo.0
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I've been working out for 11 days now and though I feel better I can tell that I'm in need of some vitamins! I feel drained and dizzy (drinkng lots of water). So what Vitamins do you take if any?
Are you eating enough? 1200 calories is the minimum you should eat and that is when you are not working out. You might just need a little more protein and whole grains to keep you going.
I take a Womens' One-A-Day and a few other things. Fish oil because I don't eat enough fish, and Calcium because I don't get enough dairy... And B-12 will help keep your energy up if you don't eat a lot of red meats.0 -
NO laughing but I take Flinstones with Iron since everything else has to much Iron for me (dr orders)0
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