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I've been experiencing cramping in my feet at night recently. I am drinking plenty of water and salt intake is adequate (probably even on the higher side). I have not, however, been taking the supplements, which is probably the culprit. Suggestions on what combo to take? The IP brand is way too expensive.
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If this is inappropriate, please delete but this is what I take (those with an *, I was taking before IP and had a store of them so when I finished the initial IP supplements I went back to these after comparing labels):
Leader brand Potassium 99mg (found at CVS) *Daily Multiple vitamin for Women (CVS) *Nature Made Fish Oil 1200mg of which 360mg is Omega 3(CVS) for the Cal Mag I had not found one when I ran out of the IP so I did buy another one of those however I found these at Swanson's and after comparing labels, I think taking one of these twice a day would be sufficient because they are "stronger" than IP's. Their label lists 3 a day but that would be way more than what the IP contains. link http://www.swansonvitamins.com/solga...250-tabs#label I use pink Himalayan sea salt as well as the IP salt. I haven't found a product that will replace the IP salt but if that's the only "supplement" I have to purchase at my clinic, I'm good with that. You should be able to google those brands and products I mentioned above to compare the labels. Below is a handout I was given with details on the IP supplements. REQUIRED SUPPLEMENTS 1. MULTI-VITAMIN: Dosage: 2 capsules daily; 1 at breakfast and 1 at dinner 2 capsules provides: 3340 IU Vitamin A, 100 mg Vitamin C, 160 IU Vitamin D, 140 IU Vitamin E, 32 mg Thiamin, 6 mg Riboflavin, 40 mg Niacin, 36 mg Vitamin B6, 1000 mcg Folate, 134 mcg Vitamin B12, 260 mcg Biotin, 130 mg Pantothenic acid, 94 mg Calcium, 76 mcg Iodine, 42 mg Magnesium, 5 mg Zinc, 100 mcg Selenium, 1 mg Copper, 5 mg Manganese, 90 mcg Chromium, 100 mcg Molybdenum, 20 mg Potassium, 20 mg Choline, 3 mg lycopene, 500 mcg Lutein, and 100 mcg Vanadium Capsules per container: 60 (30-day supply) 2. CALCIUM-MAGNESIUM: Dosage: 4 tablets daily; 2 at dinner and 2 at bedtime Provides: 600 mg of calcium citrate, 300 mg of magnesium citrate, 260 iu of vitamin D, and 20 mg of zinc Tablets per container: 120 (30-day supply) In addition to helping bones maintain their proper strength and density, calcium prevents osteoporosis and helps regulate blood pressure. Studies suggest that getting the recommended daily amount of calcium may also help with weight loss. While on Ideal Protein, dieters are required to eat four cups of vegetables, two green salads, and one whole protein serving per day, which supply the remaining calcium suggested by US RDA guidelines. 3. POTASSIUM CITRATE: Dosage: 1 tablet daily at breakfast Provides: 99 mg of potassium citrate Tablets per container: 60 (60-day supply) Potassium is a critical electrolyte, and a healthy amount is essential since it allows muscles to move, nerves to fire, and kidneys to filter blood. The right balance of potassium literally allows the heart to beat. Between the potassium citrate, multi-vitamin, and Ideal Salt, which are all required*, Ideal Protein dieters take in approximately 450 mg of potassium. Supplementation is required since dieters are not consuming certain foods that are common sources of potassium such as root vegetables, fruit, dairy, and grains. 4. OMEGA 3 PLUS: Dosage: 2 softgels daily at dinner Provides: 1530 mg omega 3 fatty acids (from fish and krill oils), 1020 mg EPA, 510 mg DHA Softgels per container: 60 (30-day supply) The Ideal Protein Weight Loss Method is a low fat diet, but an adequate daily intake of essential fatty acids is necessary, which is achieved by consuming 2 teaspoons of olive oil daily in cooking or on salads in addition to the Omega-3 Plus. 4. IDEAL SALT*: Dosage: ¼ teaspoonful (1.3 g) daily Provides: 250 mg sodium and 330 mg of potassium citrate Servings per container: 269 Sodium is an electrolyte that helps maintain proper blood pressure, muscle, and nerve function, as well as the body's ability to thermoregulate and other essential functions. Ideal Salt helps ensure that Ideal Protein dieters are consuming enough salt to make up for what they would otherwise get in their daily food intake and create the optimal balance of sodium and potassium. *Certain conditions and medications, particularly some diuretics (water pills) can cause the retention of potassium. Dieters who are uncertain about their medications should check with their prescribers. Dieters who have been placed on a potassium restricted diet by their physicians should use Redmond’s Sea Salt while on the Ideal Protein Weight Loss Method, not Ideal Salt. |
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frawniemae:
What a wonderfully helpful post on supplements! Thanks. I'm sure it helped a LOT of people :) |
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Start rant here -> I swear I'm going to tell my hubby not to tell me his weekly loss from his WI!! Yes IP is easier to do with a partner but not when they 1) have that lucky male metabolism, 2) cheat eat and 3) can eat all the little candies from the bowls at the home and garden show and still lose 3.4 lbs. Grrrrrr <- End rant here.
On a lighter note - I am very happy to have lost 2.8 lbs last week!!!! I think when I get rid of all my IP lunches I am going to switch over to IP drinks at lunch and raw veggies. It is just so much easier than trying to fight for the microwave at work. IP coach says its no problem! |
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We just can't compare and just need to plug along doing our own thing. My DH is eating a LCHF but cheats (mostly with beer) and STILL gets all the appetite suppression of ketosis. He's gotten where he isn't even hungry for dinner anymore. I wish it were contagious! |
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Yeah, great tip today Lisa.... that's a big problem with me, eating while I am standing up, running around, multitasking. About the only time I don't eat while doing other things is when I'm doing dishes with gloves on, or cleaning the bathroom, lol.
I need to refocus on the meal itself, no reading while eating lunch, I guess. Or eating while preparing supper (a big one for me) which can often throw off my macros in maintenance... Onward and downward, friends! Liana |
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I second that, Lisa! Frawniemae, you are a GEM! What a nice thing to take the time to provide all of that information on the supplements! THANK YOU! :hug:
I'm on a reboot from a few years back when I lost 40 and gained it all back (never phased off, just stopped :( ) and have weigh-in #3 later today. I have stayed on-plan (other than the supplements!) except the other night I had 2 sugar free jello's because if I didn't I was afraid I'd lose all control! I figured it would do the least damage, and I am still in ketosis (dip stick), so thankfully it didn't seem to affect me. But the last few days my hands and fingers feel kind of 'tight' like I am retaining fluid, but seems for no good reason. I am getting all of my water in, am not eating anything off plan (except once - the jello), am still in ketosis, and am too old for TOM :), so am a little concerned that I won't show a loss today. Would really like to get back into 'onederland'! Fingers crossed! |
PS - Lisa, you look fabulous in your picture and I covet those collarbones! :) Can't wait till I have my own again! LOL
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