Guest guest Posted November 15, 2011 Report Share Posted November 15, 2011 stvtm said the following on 11/14/2011 9:31 AM: > Hi Rick, > > What supplements and brands do you take? > > Hi , I change all the time due to new info, price, availability, etc. Right now: Dr Murray Mens 50+ MultiStart multi-vitamin 2 x day (2 x day is 1 in AM & 1 in PM) Country Life Calcium-Magnesium-Zinc 1000-500-25 2 x day Now Foods Magnesium Citrate - extra 200 mg magnesium 1 in AM Now Foods DHA500 2 x day Now Foods EPA360 2 x day Now Foods Amino Complete 1500 mg 2 x day Now Foods L-Arganine 1000 mg 2 x day Now Foods _D3 5000 iu 2 x day (most important!)_ generic biotin 5000 mcg in AM (what ever is prescribed by my PCP, paid by PACE) generic melatonin 3 mg in PM (what ever is prescribed by my PCP, paid by PACE) Nutrition Now PB8 Probiotics 2 x day (important) Natural Factors CoQ10 100 mg 2 x day Natures Plus Vitamin K2 (menaquinone MK7) 120 mcg in AM Now Foods Spirulina 500 mg 2 AM 2 PM Now Foods Chlorella 500 mg 2 AM 2 PM Organic India Tumeric 500 mg 2 x day Jarrow Methyl B-12 5000 mcg in AM Solaray Astaxanthin 4 mg 1 in AM Now Foods Ashwagandha 450 mg 2 x day Natures Way Valerian Root 2 in PM I get most of these from the local Natural Grocers (Vitamin Cottage) store, some on Amazon.com I regularly consult my PCP, a personal nutritionist, and the nutritionist at Nat Groc My PCP dr will prescribe all these for me but I have to take what they have where my presc are filled. I do not know what I am getting so I decline. They send the cheapest they can get. I am in this new PACE program, they pay for anything your dr prescribes. http://www.medicare.gov/Nursing/Alternatives/PACE.asp Remember about 3-4 weeks ago there was an article in the mainstream media from the CDC about how harmful supplements were and they were trying to pass legislation to ban them? What they didnt say is that the studies were conducted using " synthetic " supplements, which is true they probably are harmful to your health. One of the studies cited was people dying from taking vitamin E, it was synthetic. Here is part of the article I saved: No differentiation between synthetic versus natural vitamins Further discrediting the conclusions of this study, *it did not differentiate between synthetic vitamins and natural vitamins*. So for all we know, these older women in the study could be taking bottom-of-the-barrel vitamins found at common retailers like Wal-Mart and grocery stores. These are cheap multivitamin brands made with _synthetic chemicals that claim to be vitamins_ but really aren't. Most of those vitamins are made by pharmaceutical companies! And I would have to agree that taking /synthetic vitamin E/ is very, very bad for your health, just like taking synthetic medications is bad, too. By avoiding any distinction between /synthetic/ versus /natural/ vitamins, the study authors knew that any negative results would immediately be used to *discredit ALL vitamins*. This, of course, was done by design. Virtually all the conventional medical studies that look at vitamins use this same tactic, refusing to make any distinction between natural nutrition versus synthetic vitamins, which are *really just DRUGS* given vitamin " names. " Just FYI for those that buy supplements. Rick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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