Which multivitamin do you take
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zoolander
, May 18 2006 03:52 PM
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#211
Posted 04 December 2010 - 10:02 AM
NSI Synergy NeuroPower= best overall brain support I've found at anywhere near this price.
#212
Posted 07 December 2010 - 11:04 PM
AOR Ortho Core, 2/3 dose.
The price is absurd but I can't find anything even close in quality of formula. I was sick of poisoning myself (pun!) with cheap crap. Plus, it can be bought from the local pharmacy.
The price is absurd but I can't find anything even close in quality of formula. I was sick of poisoning myself (pun!) with cheap crap. Plus, it can be bought from the local pharmacy.
#213
Posted 19 December 2010 - 01:23 AM
I currently use Nature Made Multi 50+ without Iron. I'm not 50 yet, but I just like the 50+ formulation. This formulation has the USP seal for what that is worth. It's conveniently available at retail outlets and they often have buy one get one sales which makes it a good deal.
http://www.naturemad...sp?productid=41
Ingredients / Supplement facts:
http://www.naturemad...Multi50A372.jpg
I would like to see less vitamin A (perhaps half), or see the vitamin A either replaced with beta carotene or mixed with it at a ratio of 1/3 vitamin A and 2/3 beta carotene. More vitamin D3 would also be desirable.
I was looking for a decent cost effective multi without iron that did not have huge dosages and this is what I wound up taking. I prefer a supplement that does not use bovine ingredients in the gelatin or tablet binders.
Years ago I took life extension mix but I only took 2/3 the recommended dose, I took 3 tabs in the morning and 3 tabs at night (I think the recommended dose was 9 tabs per day). Back when I used life extension mix, I took the LEM powder for awhile before switching to the tabs. Looking back on it, I did not measure the powder that accurately (I just heaped it on a regular kitchen table spoon) so I may have been taking too much at that time.
My present view is that formulations like LEM go overboard on the dosages and I stick with *around* 100% RDA for most vitamins and minerals (except for D3). I take 2000 IU of nature made D3 every day (white tabs) in addition to the 400 IU of D3 in the multi.
http://www.naturemad...sp?productid=41
Ingredients / Supplement facts:
http://www.naturemad...Multi50A372.jpg
I would like to see less vitamin A (perhaps half), or see the vitamin A either replaced with beta carotene or mixed with it at a ratio of 1/3 vitamin A and 2/3 beta carotene. More vitamin D3 would also be desirable.
I was looking for a decent cost effective multi without iron that did not have huge dosages and this is what I wound up taking. I prefer a supplement that does not use bovine ingredients in the gelatin or tablet binders.
Years ago I took life extension mix but I only took 2/3 the recommended dose, I took 3 tabs in the morning and 3 tabs at night (I think the recommended dose was 9 tabs per day). Back when I used life extension mix, I took the LEM powder for awhile before switching to the tabs. Looking back on it, I did not measure the powder that accurately (I just heaped it on a regular kitchen table spoon) so I may have been taking too much at that time.
My present view is that formulations like LEM go overboard on the dosages and I stick with *around* 100% RDA for most vitamins and minerals (except for D3). I take 2000 IU of nature made D3 every day (white tabs) in addition to the 400 IU of D3 in the multi.
#215
Posted 15 March 2011 - 12:15 PM
#216
Posted 15 March 2011 - 12:28 PM
The Foliumzuur is the wrong form of the vitamin for a general supplement. It does no good for the 50% of the population with th MTHFR polymorphism, who would benefit from methyl folate instead. The levels of other B vitamins are several times the RDA, which is at best of little benefit, and may be harmful to sensitive individuals.Also, what do you think of this one:
http://www.vitaminec...ngredienten.php
Most of the vitamin E appears to be the wrong form for optimal health, and the D3 levels are much lower than is not believed to be optimum, especially for those living in a northerly climate.
#217
Posted 15 March 2011 - 04:20 PM
So.. I've read this thread through and don't know what's best. I'm now taking Now Foods ADAM 1 / day.
Vimmortal... 55$ for 1 month? seriously?
If you are a Member for this non-profit organization, it is only $25 with a member discount code.
Interested in being a member? See here:
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#218
Posted 15 March 2011 - 08:47 PM
I used to take Ortho-core, now I take Vimmortal, a great formulation designed by Imminst members.
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