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Old Sun, Aug-11-02, 04:29
Margolians Margolians is offline
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Question Timing and Supplements

Could anyone tell me if there is a benefit to taking your vitams, chromium etc... at certain times of the day ? Thanks.
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Old Wed, Aug-21-02, 08:44
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I have also been wondering if there's any benefit (or lack of) taking vitimins and supplements in a particular mix or order. I currently take all at once in the am:

Udo Oil, Whey, Greens, 400 E, 1000 C, 200 chromium, 1 heavy duty multi, 400/200 calmag, 50 potassium, & 500 green tea.

Later in the day I'll take more calmag (400/200 with every meal plus one before bed), another 500 green tea, a stress tab(B complex w/ another 1000 C), a salmon oil capsul with dinner and a Tbsp. of Metamucil before bed.

Any problem with "mixing"? Does it matter if you take your C with your green tea? or your calmag with your chromium?

My worry is that the benefits might be lessened somehow. See, I have alot of time to think while swallowing all those bloody pills.

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Old Fri, Sep-27-02, 09:19
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Default When to take vitamins

I usually see the recomendation to take multivitamins three times a day rather than all at one time. On the other stuff I don't know. That's just too hard for me to manage unless someone can convince me that it's REAL important. I still take them all in the morning.
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Old Fri, Sep-27-02, 09:31
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a good place to go for all kinds of supplement info is--www.supplementwatch.com
check it out

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Old Thu, Oct-10-02, 10:22
Zuleikaa Zuleikaa is offline
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I would like to know more specifics too. Here is what I've researched:

Take no more than 1000mg vitamin C at a time. Any more and your body excretes it in your urine. Also vitamin C only lasts for 4-5 hours in your body so its best to split into three doses.

Take the antioxidants together, C, E, they work in synergy (better when you take them together).

Take E and lecithin with food as they're absorbed better because they're oil soluble.

Take B vitamins after or with a meal because they can cause naseau for hours when taken on an empty stomach.

It's better to split doses into 2-3 because the body can only use/absorb so much at a time.

Take calcium with food as it's better absorbed.

Do not take vitamin C with tea or coffee the tanic acid destroys the vitamin C.

Hope some of this helps.
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