Top ten supplements for health
health_nutty
11 Sep 2006
1) Multivitamin (high quality, split dosage throughout the day)
2) Green Tea
3) Aged Garlic Extract
4) Fish Oil
5) CoQ10
6) Alcar
7) ALA
8) Extra Magnesium (multi's rarely contains enough)
9) Ginger (really helps my digestion)
10) Ginseng
What are your top 10?
Pablo M
11 Sep 2006
2) R-lipoic acid
3) Green tea
4) se-methylsenenocysteine
5) N'acetyl L-cysteine
6) magnesium
7) Oregano oil
8) Niacin
9) Aniracetam
10) Multivitamin
sentrysnipe
11 Sep 2006
2. Multivit
3. EPA/DHA, ALA (n-3's)
4. Chlorella (CGF, RNA,...)
5. Idebenone
6. D3
7. C
8. Magnesium
9. Selenium
10. Zinc
drmz
11 Sep 2006
Anybody an idea where to buy white tea extract ( if that exist ? )
health_nutty
11 Sep 2006
1) Vitamin C
2) R-lipoic acid
3) Green tea
4) se-methylsenenocysteine
5) N'acetyl L-cysteine
6) magnesium
7) Oregano oil
8) Niacin
9) Aniracetam
10) Multivitamin
No EPA's (such as fish oil)? Is this because you get enough omega 3's from your diet already?
I haven't heard of se-methylsenenocysteine or Aniracetam. I'll have to look into those. Any links you have handy?
Pablo M
12 Sep 2006
My top 10 is my current list of suppplements that I feel are inispensible. In time and with different health concerns I will likely change them. I do get EFAs from my diet. The niacin is actually not so much for myself, but as I have seen the amazing changes it can bring about in schizophrenic individuals it is definitely one of my all time top 10.1) Vitamin C
2) R-lipoic acid
3) Green tea
4) se-methylsenenocysteine
5) N'acetyl L-cysteine
6) magnesium
7) Oregano oil
8) Niacin
9) Aniracetam
10) Multivitamin
No EPA's (such as fish oil)? Is this because you get enough omega 3's from your diet already?
I haven't heard of se-methylsenenocysteine or Aniracetam. I'll have to look into those. Any links you have handy?
As far as the se-methylsenenocysteine goes, try a site search at vrp.com and lef.org, and click on "SeMC" under advanced series at aor.ca. They all have articles on this form of selenium. For aniracetam, try a google search.
Athanasios
12 Sep 2006
-Vitamin D3
-Melatonin
-Green Tea
-Vitamin K
-Pycnogenol
-Lactoferrin
-Ashwagandha
-Berry Extracts or Liquid supp
-Fish Oil
Edited by cnorwood, 14 April 2010 - 07:05 PM.
pycnogenol
12 Sep 2006
- Benfotiamine
- CoQ10
- Ginkgo Biloba
- Grapeseed Extract
- Lipoic Acid
- Magnesium
- Milk Thistle
- Vitamin C
- Vitamin E
kottke
13 Sep 2006
2. Transresveratrol
3. Fish Oil
4. Vitamin C
5. ALCAR
6. Probiotic
7. R-Lipoic-Acid
8. White Tea/Green Tea
9. Blueberry Extract
10. Benfotiamine
Edited by kottke, 08 December 2006 - 03:06 AM.
Karomesis
13 Sep 2006
1. metformin ( anti- glycation agent), receptor sensetizer, CR mimetic.
2. NtBHA , extremely powerful spin trap, anti- glycator, extended life in vivo.
3.R-lipoic acid.
4. Acetyl-L-carnosine.
5.idebenone
6.amminoguanidine
7.ALT-711
8. MYO-029
9.Oxiracetam
10. ALCAR
I am eagerly anticipating sites like this one http://www.cytoritx..../technology.htm coming out with their product for commercial use. amongst others
sentrysnipe
23 Sep 2006
40% (276mg) Antibodies (IgG)!
http://www.iherb.com...s&pid=SYM-01006
brutale
23 Sep 2006
2) epa/dha (2-6g depending on personal circumstances)
3) tumeric (anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anticarcinogen)
4) green tea
5) acetyl-l-carnitine
6) R-ALA
7) NAC
8) ginkgo (as an antioxidant, only a mediocre nootropic at best)
9) hydergine or vinpocetine
10) s-AME
The list is approximate order. I am tempted to replace ginkgo with provigil for quality of life.
superpooper
23 Sep 2006
Athanasios
23 Sep 2006
Isn't there a risk of copper toxicity from ALA. It's supposed to significantly reduce copper excretion from bile.
What do you think about its use in the treatment of wilson's disease?
superpooper
23 Sep 2006
What do you think about its use in the treatment of wilson's disease?
Well it actually increases copper excretion from urine and intestinal excretion but significantly reduces copper excretion from bile. Since people with wilson's excrete no copper from bile it's actually useful to them.
I guess in a healthy person there isn't much risk of copper toxicity.
Edit (cnorwood): Fixed quote bug
Edited by cnorwood, 25 February 2007 - 03:20 PM.
goku
21 Oct 2006
syr_
21 Oct 2006
1) Quality Multi
2) Vitamin C
3) Omega-3 (EPA/DHA)
4) Zinc
5) NAC
6) Magnesium (my favourite now is Orotate form)
7) K-R-ALA
8) Reishi-Shitake mushrooms
9) Probiotics
10) Milk Thistle
health_nutty
08 Dec 2006
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1) Multivitamin (high quality, split dosage throughout the day)
2) Extra Magnesium (multi's rarely contains enough)
3) Green Tea Extract
4) Pomegranate Extract (standardized on punicosides)
5) Aged Garlic Extract
6) Fish Oil
7) Trans-resveratrol
8) Alcar
9) ALA
10) Benfotiamine
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11) Rhodiola
12) Extra Vitamin C
13) Ginger Extract
14) Turmeric Extract
15) Mixed berry Extract (blueberry, blackberry, raspberry, cranberry, etc.)
16) CoQ10 (this got bumped because it is so expensive)
17) Ginseng
18) Astaxanthin
19) Carnosine (expensive) or possibly Beta-alanine (cheap)
20) NAC
Centurion
08 Dec 2006
I forgot about Bovine Colostrum :(
40% (276mg) Antibodies (IgG)!
http://www.iherb.com...s&pid=SYM-01006
Are you sure there is any backing to bovine colostrum?
scottl
08 Dec 2006
20 year old college student--minimally active
30 year old runner
30 year old CRON (i.e. calorie restriction...)...not veggie
30 year old veggie
ancient geezer (like moi)....
No family history....
vs family history cancer
vs family history heart disease...
gotta individualize
health_nutty
08 Dec 2006
Why assume that one size fits all i.e. that the same 10 fit everyone? e.g. top 10 for...
20 year old college student--minimally active
30 year old runner
30 year old CRON (i.e. calorie restriction...)...not veggie
30 year old veggie
ancient geezer (like moi)....
No family history....
vs family history cancer
vs family history heart disease...
gotta individualize
While it's true that you must individualize there are certainly a basic set of supplements that are good for just about everyone. It's good to know what those basic supplements are.
DukeNukem
08 Dec 2006
True, but I think you can start with a base that is good for everyone over 20. My top 12 list is such an attempt. Realistically, there should be about 20 supps in the base, but I know cost becomes a serious factor. My list will cost about $4000-5000 a year.
xanadu
08 Dec 2006
How much do you spend a year on health stuff?
Athanasios
08 Dec 2006
Edit: added the phrase "and other medical bills"
Edited by cnorwood19, 08 December 2006 - 10:32 PM.
Pablo M
08 Dec 2006
scottl
09 Dec 2006
the body is the only thing that keeps my consciousness going
[wis]
Good one, but twill go over everyone's head.
ajnast4r
09 Dec 2006
Good one, but twill go over everyone's head.
hopefully not EVERYONE! [thumb]
although you got it, and thats enough for me lol


