Vitamin C 1000 mg
Stress tabs (vitamin E, vitamin C, vitamin B1 B2 B6 B12, copper and zinc)
Antibiotics (doxycycline 50 mg)
How many supplements do you take daily?
Started by Hope11111, Mar 20 2011 04:51 PM
26 replies to this topic
#21
Posted 22 May 2011 - 08:28 AM
#22
Posted 22 May 2011 - 11:54 PM
Vitamin D with my first meal.
Zinc and Selenium before bed.
Zinc and Selenium before bed.
#23
Posted 24 May 2011 - 04:09 AM
* Vitex Chasteberry
* B-Complex
* Acidophilus Probiotic
* Zinc
* Milk Thistle (not every day, occassionally)
Thinking of adding Omega 3, Turmeric + Saw Palmetto.
* B-Complex
* Acidophilus Probiotic
* Zinc
* Milk Thistle (not every day, occassionally)
Thinking of adding Omega 3, Turmeric + Saw Palmetto.
#24
Posted 28 May 2011 - 10:06 PM
Vitamin B-12 (vegetarian)
Vitamin C
Vitamin E
Calcium
Fish Oil
L-Lysine
Pro-Biotics
Zinc
Also, it's not possible to take too many vitamins/herbs/supplements. Your body uses what it needs and flushes out the rest.
Vitamin C
Vitamin E
Calcium
Fish Oil
L-Lysine
Pro-Biotics
Zinc
Also, it's not possible to take too many vitamins/herbs/supplements. Your body uses what it needs and flushes out the rest.
#25
Posted 25 July 2011 - 06:43 PM
I've been takin vits on and off for half my life it seems, and I never know if they have any effect on my acne. My current supplement regimen is:
1. Nature's Aid cold pressed flaxseed oil (1000mg 3x daily with food) since 2 weeks
2. supermaket brand vitamin c (chewable, 1000mg, with food) since 3 months
3. [bsupermarket brand ]vitamin e[/b] (400 i.u, with food) since 1 month
4. supermarket brand vitamin b complex (comprised of thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, b6, folic acid, b12, panothenic acid) since 3 months, but am planning to phase it out because I think the vit b6 and b12 may be causing me to break out (not sure!)
5. Pukka aloe vera juice (25ml daily)
considering:
1. vit d3 (liquid) because I spend most of the day inside
2. zinc picolinate (25mg, I'm cautious about starting at a higher dosage than that)
3. another form of vit b's (as yet do not know which but I'm concerned about b5 as it is linked to hair loss)
4. evening primrose capsules to regulate my imbalanced hormones (I have PCOS and cannot take oral contraceptives)
1. Nature's Aid cold pressed flaxseed oil (1000mg 3x daily with food) since 2 weeks
2. supermaket brand vitamin c (chewable, 1000mg, with food) since 3 months
3. [bsupermarket brand ]vitamin e[/b] (400 i.u, with food) since 1 month
4. supermarket brand vitamin b complex (comprised of thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, b6, folic acid, b12, panothenic acid) since 3 months, but am planning to phase it out because I think the vit b6 and b12 may be causing me to break out (not sure!)
5. Pukka aloe vera juice (25ml daily)
considering:
1. vit d3 (liquid) because I spend most of the day inside
2. zinc picolinate (25mg, I'm cautious about starting at a higher dosage than that)
3. another form of vit b's (as yet do not know which but I'm concerned about b5 as it is linked to hair loss)
4. evening primrose capsules to regulate my imbalanced hormones (I have PCOS and cannot take oral contraceptives)
#26
Posted 26 July 2011 - 03:49 PM
multi vit
iron
vit c
vit d
vit e
fish oil
borage oil
probiotics
magnesium/calcium
selenium/zinc
l-glutamin
iron
vit c
vit d
vit e
fish oil
borage oil
probiotics
magnesium/calcium
selenium/zinc
l-glutamin
Edited by Weelassie1984, 26 July 2011 - 03:49 PM.
#27
Posted 27 July 2011 - 01:14 AM
I used to take a lot, but I've narrowed it down to this:
Multivitamin
Stress-b complex (vitamin c, b vitamins, zinc, copper)
Fish Oil (only 1g a day)
Probiotics (occasionally)
I might start taking vitamin D because I'm not getting as much sun as usual. I used to take D/Calcium supplements, but I want to get higher doses of D without supplementing calcium (which doesn't have as many health benefits as I used to think).
Multivitamin
Stress-b complex (vitamin c, b vitamins, zinc, copper)
Fish Oil (only 1g a day)
Probiotics (occasionally)
I might start taking vitamin D because I'm not getting as much sun as usual. I used to take D/Calcium supplements, but I want to get higher doses of D without supplementing calcium (which doesn't have as many health benefits as I used to think).
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