Supplements---What do you take?

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  • athensguy
    athensguy Posts: 550
    Usually Calcium + D and a multivitamin.
  • Di3012
    Di3012 Posts: 2,247 Member
    I take nothing. I get all my nutrients from food. IMO Thats where they should come from.

    I am the same, I don't even take a vitamin each day to be honest.

    The only time I would consider taking supplements is if I were a vegan as they are unable to get some of the B vitamins and some other stuff from their foods.
  • UpEarly
    UpEarly Posts: 2,555 Member
    A daily multivitamin
    Vitamin D3
    Glucosamine (for my creaky knees)
    Omega-3

    I used to take calcium because my doctor said all women my age should (because most people fall short), but then I found that I was regularly getting 125%-150% of the RDA of calcium from just my diet - so I quit that supplement.
  • NicLiving
    NicLiving Posts: 261 Member
    Calcium+D and Iron pills; doctors orders :flowerforyou:
    Oh and a Fish Oil tablet for my heart!
  • Vegetablearian
    Vegetablearian Posts: 148 Member
    I take iron, calcium and vitamin D
  • debstanley4
    debstanley4 Posts: 208 Member
    I actually work as a contracted writer and researcher for a supplements company, so I know my **** :wink:

    Supplements work if you know how to use them.

    I currently take:
    Women's Multi
    B Complex
    Magnesium, Zinc, and Calcium

    Don't forget to take your vitamins and supplements with lunch! Don't drink caffeine any time during or before you take your vitamins!

    Didn't know not to take them with my coffee in the morning. What does it do?

    I take muti silver morning and night. plus b complex once aday, magnesium once, and lectihin twice I would take cq 10 if I could offord to.
  • Multivitamin
    MP Assault (for my pre-workout needs)
    Whey Protein
  • I take an iron pill several times each week and a B complex daily because my doctor says so. I hate the iron, because I get nauseous, but it beats weeks of iron infusions at the hospital. Both are because I become deficient without supplementation - I get my levels tested 1-2 times per year. I have intestinal damage from eating gluten and cannot absorb nutrients well from foods.
  • Masterchef2000
    Masterchef2000 Posts: 127 Member
    I take women's one a day around the time of my monthly visitor. I get super tired and have problems with anemia around this time no matter what I eat or try to do (like exercise, sleep a little longer...ect). I don't get as tired when I take them. Otherwise no, I don't take them. Although my doctor wants to shove Vitamin D and calcium pills down my throat for no reason. I've had the blood tests, nothing wrong in those areas!
  • Hernandeak11
    Hernandeak11 Posts: 351 Member
    I've BEEN tested, and I take vitamin D and iron on the Doc's orders!


    And for the "fish burps" dilemma: Try FREEZING them. Never had a problem with fish burps myself!
  • JudyP0389
    JudyP0389 Posts: 46
    bump
  • lgstone
    lgstone Posts: 18 Member
    I have accumulated my supplements over time, trying things and seeing if they seem to help. I used to have terrible cold-sores in my mouth, for example. Discovered B12 every day radically improved that. I almost never get them, and when I do, they are much less severe and heal much more quickly. So for 25 years I've been taking B12 daily. I then found that "GCF Chromium" significantly helped me with sugar balance problems--that also was a dramatic change. Again, I tend to try these supplements on a 60 day trial, watching various aspects of my health, and then deciding if I can see any change.

    I also take a sustained-release melatonin supplement at night--us middle-aged men tend to develop irregular sleep patterns, and this helps though I'm still in the trial phase.

    I won't go over my whole list, though it's really not very long. I will say that despite being overweight, at 57 I take no prescription medication except for my ADD. No blood-pressure meds, though my parents did, and my dad died of a stroke-heart attack.

    I think supplements can be very useful, but I also think the supplement industry is very exploitive. The key is to decide ahead, what is it that you think a supplement will do for you? Journal that aspect of your health for a couple months. Then start the supplement, and journal for another couple months, then stop for a while. See if you can really detect a change. Sometimes you have to try different brands. No chromium, for example, did any good for me, but then I tried "GCF Chromium" from one of the big supplement companies, and it had an impact. I am not naming the company but will respond privately, because I don't want to promote one company.

    Thanks for this thread. Very instructive.
  • CurveAppeal86
    CurveAppeal86 Posts: 272 Member
    I take:

    Omega 3
    Prenatal
    Zinc
    Vitamin C
    B12 (I am very low B12, I used to need shots for this)
    Vitamin D
  • dont bother. it doesnt matter what your background is. these people love being slaves to big pharma.
    Ooooh! Conspiracy theories. Gotta love it. Only you have it bass ackwards. ;)

    See, Big Pharma wants to have all supplements classed as drugs. It will put the mom & pop suppliers out of business and Big Pharma can charge more. Not to mention having to go through FDA approval which would mean taking many supplements off the shelves entirely.

    The lack of cheap supplementation means that society is ill more often. Thus - more money for Big Pharma!

    Another interesting angle.
  • I actually work as a contracted writer and researcher for a supplements company, so I know my **** :wink:

    Supplements work if you know how to use them.

    I currently take:
    Women's Multi
    B Complex
    Magnesium, Zinc, and Calcium

    Don't forget to take your vitamins and supplements with lunch! Don't drink caffeine any time during or before you take your vitamins!

    Didn't know not to take them with my coffee in the morning. What does it do?

    I take muti silver morning and night. plus b complex once aday, magnesium once, and lectihin twice I would take cq 10 if I could offord to.

    Interested in the caffeine angle too....
  • omg, lol, people get so fired up on here and go to the extreme with the name calling and anger. Chill out, remember we are all here for the same cause, to improve our health. Have respect for others opinions and choose to follow the advice that you think is correct and best for you. OMG

    Agreed!
  • lauest
    lauest Posts: 11
    Unfortunately, lots of women of menstruating age tend to be low in iron - not only vegetarians. Women need 18mg of iron a day - that can be difficult to get even with meat eating. You guys are more fortunate (in this respect) as you only need around 12mg.
    I always try to look for iron fortified cereals/protein shakes and take a good women's multivitamin/mineral supplement (and eat very healthily) and I can't always get my full quota per day.
    I think its unfortunate that vegetarianism gets a bad rap (because there are lots of positives to eating a healthy vegetarian diet), but iron and zinc are minerals that need to be carefully managed on a vegetarian diet.
  • AVinmill
    AVinmill Posts: 88 Member
    multi, BCAA and whey blend
  • bekylouisex3
    bekylouisex3 Posts: 242 Member
    I take a daily multivitamin, two cod liver oil tablets and of course my sci-mx whey protein :P
  • There is a reason the FDA does not put their stam of approval on vitamins. I believe most vitamins are processed junk and you can read a number of articles about it, here is one http://www.webmd.com/breast-cancer/news/20100401/multivitamins-linked-to-breast-cancer-risk

    i was skeptical about vitamins too. If you read the ingredients on most over the counter vitamins there's a bunch of words that you cant even pronounce.. whether or not the words are really something good for you i dont know but i like to know what i'm putting into my body. the vitamins i take are whole food vitamins from an organic store. the bottle tells you which foods in the vitamin your getting your vitamins from.
  • mrseelmerfudd
    mrseelmerfudd Posts: 506 Member
    i take protein shakes as my diet doesnt give me enough and i think its really helped boost my weight loss!
  • I use chia seeds and fish oil capsules.

    I used to use iron and other supplements, but they actually make me sick. My friend is a pharmacist and said this isn't unusual, sometimes that it happens. She did advise that many times when that happens, pharmacists will recommend taking prenatal vitamins. I'm considering trying that to see if it has better results.
  • I'm only on Fybogel because I have IBS and I only take it when I'm more irritated than usual. It's nasty.
  • soontobesam
    soontobesam Posts: 714 Member
    Women's Multi and a B Complex - daily.
  • joankpoirier
    joankpoirier Posts: 281 Member
    I take Fish Oil. and Shakeology Topical Strawberry vegan..
  • I like the natural prostate supplements like Super Beta Prostate Supplement that are free of side-effects. It's great because I get a dozen essential nutrients along with beta-sitosterol. http://www.newvitality.com/
  • Mads1997
    Mads1997 Posts: 1,494 Member
    Metamucil
  • CrazyTrackLady
    CrazyTrackLady Posts: 1,337 Member
    Right now I'm taking---

    Double dose of multivitamins
    Fiber supplement ( not too keen on veggies or too many fruits that I would get a lot of fiber from)
    Spirulina (nutrients from veggies that I don't eat)
    L-carnitine
    B-complex
    Fastin XR (awesome appetite suppressant)

    What do you guys take and why?

    I'm trying to stay around 100g of carbs per day and was considering taking a carb-blocker too...

    That adds up to some pretty expensive urine.
  • CrazyTrackLady
    CrazyTrackLady Posts: 1,337 Member
    I take Fish Oil. and Shakeology Topical Strawberry vegan..

    While on Christmas break, I caught a few seconds of Dr Oz before his latest shilliing of supplements got to me. It was all about fish oil. Apparently, farm raised fish lack the omega-3 fatty acids that fish are supposed to have, and humans are supposed to eat. Why? Because the farmers feed them a CORN based diet, which doesn't give them any oils. So, unless the fish oil is coming from wild born, wild caught, fish, it's ineffective and yet another scam by the vitamin companies.
  • slkehl
    slkehl Posts: 3,801 Member
    None. I should probably be taken some calcium with vitamin D sups since osteoporosis runs in the fam