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Anyone take vitamins? What is the best vitamins for women? Is One a Day good? unlucky7 reincarnated | |
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peacenlovealways said: What is the best vitamins for women? Is One a Day good?
I have read where both the One A Day,and Centrum vitamins, do not break down or absorb into the body,and that people were finding them in the toilet. My aunt takes,and used to sell the Shaklee vitamins. She loves them. http://www.shaklee.com/index.shtml Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach | |
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EmeraldSkies said: My aunt takes,and used to sell the Shaklee vitamins. She loves them.
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I try to eat well instead, but I should probably take them during the winter. Also, there are findings that magnesium helps with Restless Legs Syndrome so I should def get on that because then maybe I could quit the prescription stuff. | |
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This is going to sound bizarre but the biggest reason I don't take vitamins is they make me feel too good. when I take them on a regular basis I have a hard time sleeping from how much energy they give me I usually have to take half pills to avoid that. 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: This is going to sound bizarre but the biggest reason I don't take vitamins is they make me feel too good. when I take them on a regular basis I have a hard time sleeping from how much energy they give me I usually have to take half pills to avoid that.
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peacenlovealways said: What is the best vitamins for women? Is One a Day good?
I forgot to answer the question, sorry At least here (in Sweden) there are now specialised vitamins for women that are somewhat different from "normal" ones - I couldn't tell you exactly what the differences are but one is... is it called follic acid in English? Ask at the local health store if you have one, they should know. | |
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I don't take multiple vitamins...they actually make me feel
not so good...I take 1000 units of vitamin D in the winter however....it helps with the muscle aches and pains associated with lack of sunshine. I also take extra magnesium for leg cramps. Winter's for the birds sometimes Oh, and a lot of the multiple vitamins contain 100% of your daily need for vitamine A, so if you're getting enough in your diet, you're getting too much. Vitamin A can actually be toxic. | |
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obsessed said: I don't take multiple vitamins...they actually make me feel
not so good...I take 1000 units of vitamin D in the winter however....it helps with the muscle aches and pains associated with lack of sunshine. I also take extra magnesium for leg cramps. Winter's for the birds sometimes Oh, and a lot of the multiple vitamins contain 100% of your daily need for vitamine A, so if you're getting enough in your diet, you're getting too much. Vitamin A can actually be toxic. Does the magnesium help??? I'd love to know! | |
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Teacher said: obsessed said: I don't take multiple vitamins...they actually make me feel
not so good...I take 1000 units of vitamin D in the winter however....it helps with the muscle aches and pains associated with lack of sunshine. I also take extra magnesium for leg cramps. Winter's for the birds sometimes Oh, and a lot of the multiple vitamins contain 100% of your daily need for vitamine A, so if you're getting enough in your diet, you're getting too much. Vitamin A can actually be toxic. Does the magnesium help??? I'd love to know! It definitely helps with the leg cramps, but I don't really have restless leg syndrome...sorry I can't be of more help. | |
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I heard on the radio that vitamins in capsules and tablet don't work | |
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ZombieKitten said: I heard on the radio that vitamins in capsules and tablet don't work
Liquid form is much better But in the U.S. it's hard to find. | |
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obsessed said: Teacher said: Does the magnesium help??? I'd love to know! It definitely helps with the leg cramps, but I don't really have restless leg syndrome...sorry I can't be of more help. It's fine, I think they're related. Thanks! This has def made me going out to get some, I've only read second hand statements before. | |
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obsessed said: ZombieKitten said: I heard on the radio that vitamins in capsules and tablet don't work
Liquid form is much better But in the U.S. it's hard to find. I wish I could remember the sources the media get their info from, it was a long researched paper about supplements my dad sells supplements he imports from the US, he is evangelistic about it, drives me NUTS!!! | |
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most are useless garbage like the one you mentioned.
dont waste your money on the bad stuff. garden of life is a good brand | |
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ZombieKitten said: obsessed said: Liquid form is much better But in the U.S. it's hard to find. I wish I could remember the sources the media get their info from, it was a long researched paper about supplements my dad sells supplements he imports from the US, he is evangelistic about it, drives me NUTS!!! I don't have any actual proof either...it's stuff that's soaked in over the years from lots of different articles and news clips. Evangelistic? Lot's of salesmen are that way...my father used to sell stuff too, and he was kind of the same way | |
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ZombieKitten said: obsessed said: Liquid form is much better But in the U.S. it's hard to find. I wish I could remember the sources the media get their info from, it was a long researched paper about supplements my dad sells supplements he imports from the US, he is evangelistic about it, drives me NUTS!!! shaklee? | |
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obsessed said: ZombieKitten said: I wish I could remember the sources the media get their info from, it was a long researched paper about supplements my dad sells supplements he imports from the US, he is evangelistic about it, drives me NUTS!!! I don't have any actual proof either...it's stuff that's soaked in over the years from lots of different articles and news clips. Evangelistic? Lot's of salesmen are that way...my father used to sell stuff too, and he was kind of the same way i think the liquid stuff is hard to get cause you usually have to see specialist or a doctor. i think its consider pharmaceutical grade. | |
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horatio said: ZombieKitten said: I wish I could remember the sources the media get their info from, it was a long researched paper about supplements my dad sells supplements he imports from the US, he is evangelistic about it, drives me NUTS!!! shaklee? never heard of it I don't know which ones my dad gets | |
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ZombieKitten said: horatio said: shaklee? never heard of it I don't know which ones my dad gets oh i misread, i thought you ment that evangelists sell the brand | |
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horatio said: ZombieKitten said: never heard of it I don't know which ones my dad gets oh i misread, i thought you ment that evangelists sell the brand I'm sure they do, but it would only fall on my deaf ears | |
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I take some kind of woman's multi-vitamin. I don't even know what the name is. Probably Wal-Mart brand or something
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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: This is going to sound bizarre but the biggest reason I don't take vitamins is they make me feel too good. when I take them on a regular basis I have a hard time sleeping from how much energy they give me I usually have to take half pills to avoid that.
A lot of vitamins are energizing - the B group, in particular. Take your multivitamin in the morning. Certain minerals - magnesium and calcium, most notably - have a calming effect. Take those at night. Magnesium also has the benefit of making you "go." Take it at night and you'll go first thing in the morning. I take multivitamins only sporadically. But I always take magnesium and C, plus cod liver oil (for D and A) in the winter. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Genesia said: SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: This is going to sound bizarre but the biggest reason I don't take vitamins is they make me feel too good. when I take them on a regular basis I have a hard time sleeping from how much energy they give me I usually have to take half pills to avoid that.
A lot of vitamins are energizing - the B group, in particular. Take your multivitamin in the morning. Certain minerals - magnesium and calcium, most notably - have a calming effect. Take those at night. Magnesium also has the benefit of making you "go." Take it at night and you'll go first thing in the morning. I take multivitamins only sporadically. But I always take magnesium and C, plus cod liver oil (for D and A) in the winter. I do and I'm still sketching at 11! 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: Genesia said: A lot of vitamins are energizing - the B group, in particular. Take your multivitamin in the morning. Certain minerals - magnesium and calcium, most notably - have a calming effect. Take those at night. Magnesium also has the benefit of making you "go." Take it at night and you'll go first thing in the morning. I take multivitamins only sporadically. But I always take magnesium and C, plus cod liver oil (for D and A) in the winter. I do and I'm still sketching at 11! Take 'em every other day...? We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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I used to be super into vitamins. I took a myriad of supplements from 2004-2006 during cancer treatment and off treatment. I also ate extremely "well." Only free-range meat (and little, at that), organic food when at all possible, very little sugar, drank only water and tea. I was a maniac about living like that.
The thing is...I kept having problems with the cancer. The original mets are what prompted me to start doing all that stuff. Then it happened again and the bone mets became "active" after a year. Then the last straw was when my liver went haywire and a nodule was found. I quit all supplements and greatly eased up on my psycho diet. Two years with no vitamin supplements and relaxed eating habits (smart, healthy eating, but allow myself indulgences), and my liver is the greatest it's ever been, bone mets have been stable (some scans show nothing)! So, in my experience, vitamin supplements are useless. | |
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Probiotic Multivitamins
Calcium with vitamins D & K Spirulina Every so often cod liver oil with calcium Of course, I still drink lots of fruit juice and eat lots of fruit and veggies. I usually take Boots supplements over others as they keep the levels low and safe. | |
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The best vitamin brand is Solgar. They really can't be beat for quality. | |
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horatio said: obsessed said: I don't have any actual proof either...it's stuff that's soaked in over the years from lots of different articles and news clips. Evangelistic? Lot's of salesmen are that way...my father used to sell stuff too, and he was kind of the same way i think the liquid stuff is hard to get cause you usually have to see specialist or a doctor. i think its consider pharmaceutical grade. Really?? I had no idea. | |
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PANDURITO said: EmeraldSkies said: My aunt takes,and used to sell the Shaklee vitamins. She loves them.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach | |
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