Vitamins. Do you take them?

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  • Quote: How has this worked for you so far? I've considered adding in some CoQ10 for other things, but if it will help keep my skin in good condition as I lose weight that might be thing to push me over the edge between considering it and buying it!
    I still have so much to lose that I'm just now starting to see wrinkling on my belly and can pinch a little paper thin skin, so as for firmness, I'm really not sure. What I have noticed is that my "perpetual black eye" is gone My left eye has always had a dark circle around it and is puffy at the bottom. It went away after I started the Q10.
  • I started taking a generic store brand women's 1 a day vitamin because it was the only thing I could find that contained iron! I wasn't able to give blood before and I can now so it's been a great help. I noticed I slept better and was slightly more regular after I started but those affects have tapered off so it might've just been the influx of nutrients that caused that.
  • I used to take a ton but now I'm just taking liquid B's, RAW probiotic and Cod Liver Oil. Occasionally I take a multi when I think about it.
  • 31 here, but close! Lol

    I started taking vitamins a few months into my weight loss, when I started losing a bit of hair. I now still take Biotin, iron and B-complex daily.
  • DHA for concentration and mood
    B12 for energy
  • WOW! Thank you so much for the responses ladies! Now I know I should be taking something. BUT I am completely overwhelmed! Haha! I need to do some research!

    Do you all take your vitamins in the morning or at night before you go to bed?!
  • Usually in the morning with my metformin WITH FOOD. all those vitamins on an empty stomach could make you feel sick. I suggest start out with a womens multivitamin or a prenatal. Go from there.
  • Just as a side note, taking supplements should not be a replacement for eating foods that contain the vitamins and nutrients needed for a balanced diet. Obviously it's not going to hurt you to take supplements, but take them alongside a healthy diet. It's also useful to look at RDA of some of these multivitamins - when I was taking them I would try and make sure I wasn't getting 200% of everything.

    I, personally, didn't really notice much of a difference when I took supplements. I took fish oil supplements for a while but noticed a correlation with my skin breaking out so stopped.
  • I take mine at lunch (my vitamin bottle sits on my desk) or else I never remember to take them. Just make sure your tummy is full full full. I get miserably sick to my stomach if it's not!
  • OK...Any have a suggestion for a good multi? Does brand matter? What do I need to make sure that it has? Does it need to have iron?

    And I need something specifically for energy! What would that be? B12?
  • Yes - B12 is energy.

    I don't particularly think the brand matters as much as the content.

    Mine has:

    Vitamin A 4000IU
    Vitamin C 60mg
    Vitamin D 400IU
    Vitamin E 40IU
    Vitamin B-6 2mg
    Folic Acid 400mcg
    Vitamin B-12 10mcg
    Biotin 150mcg
    Pantothenic acid 10mg
    Iodine 80mcg
    Zinc 5mg
    Choline 60mcg
    Inositol 40mcg

    I don't know what 1/2 of that is.
  • Most multi's are ok. My nutritionist recommends going with a prenatal for most women, planning a baby or not.

    I read somewhere once that if you take them first thing or on an empty stomach you're likely to have more trouble absorbing them, so I always take them at lunch so that I've already had one meal.
  • I take my vitamins mostly at night, take so many that when I am a little hungry at night I won't be after taking all of them. I used to take the gnc woman's multivitamin, which I thought worked better then a regular one cause it turned my pee neon yellow, just made me feel like it was absorbing better. I also like the liquid ones, if u just try a few different ones u will find one to your liking.
  • I am on birth control, and the doctor said they could lower your levels of vitamins. So she recommended I take a multi-vitamin. I take the gummy women's vitamins. And I take them at night, so I sleep through the nauseous feeling that vitamins soemtimes give me.
  • I take Vitafusion MultiVites each day. I have trouble swallowing the large pills, so gummies work great for me.