http://www.iherb.com...ggie-Caps/52954
good forms
low-dose (ish)
low E (as some have complained of their multi's in the past)
good dosages of D3 and K
Posted 23 December 2013 - 09:11 PM
Posted 23 December 2013 - 09:50 PM
Edited by blood, 23 December 2013 - 10:26 PM.
Posted 23 December 2013 - 10:03 PM
Posted 23 December 2013 - 10:44 PM
Good
- active forms of folate, B6
- doesn't contain excessive amounts of alpha tocopherol
- has some K2 (presumably MK4)
Bad
- contains forms of potentially neurotoxic metals (copper, manganese) of uncertain bioavailability. (Consumption of highly bioavailable copper and manganese in quite small doses has been implicated in accelerated cognitive decline, dementia, reduced IQ in children, etc).
- too much selenium? (200 mcg/day selenium is apparently enough to increase the risk of diabetes in those who already have "high" plasma levels of selenium)
- no lithium
- no K2 (MK7 appears to be the preferred form, unless you're willing to take pharmacological doses)
- my preference is for zinc picolinate (minor quibble)
Posted 23 December 2013 - 11:10 PM
So the chelated, more bioavailable forms of metals like copper and manganese are bad? What about something like copper glycinate?
Copper has been highlighted as a big no-no. However, any concerns with supplementing zinc without copper long-term?
Edited by blood, 23 December 2013 - 11:20 PM.
Posted 28 December 2013 - 11:54 AM
Good
- active forms of folate, B6
- doesn't contain excessive amounts of alpha tocopherol
- has some K2 (presumably MK4)
Bad
- contains forms of potentially neurotoxic metals (copper, manganese) of uncertain bioavailability. (Consumption of highly bioavailable copper and manganese in quite small doses has been implicated in accelerated cognitive decline, dementia, reduced IQ in children, etc).
- too much selenium? (200 mcg/day selenium is apparently enough to increase the risk of diabetes in those who already have "high" plasma levels of selenium)
- no lithium
- no K2 (MK7 appears to be the preferred form, unless you're willing to take pharmacological doses)
- my preference is for zinc picolinate (minor quibble)
Edited by petejones, 28 December 2013 - 12:02 PM.
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