Guest guest Posted July 11, 2008 Report Share Posted July 11, 2008 > > Hi Bee, > > I was able to get some of the recommended supplements today - calcium, > magnesium and vitamin C - and was just wondering if it's a good idea to > start taking these now since I have them or should I wait until I am > able to get all of the supplements to take them all together. It may > take a while for me to locate the rest of them (weeks, perhaps if I > have to wait for online orders to be delivered). > > I know that calcium and magnesium must be taken together, but for the > rest, is it detrimental that they be taken together? Just wondering > what I should do. ==>Hi . You will benefit by taking whatever supplements you have, and like you said calcium and magnesium must be taken together. The best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2008 Report Share Posted December 31, 2008 > > Bee, I have some questions about the supplements. I now have a > magnesium brand that says elemental is 100mg. It says a dose of 4 > tablets is 400 mg of magnesium. Does this mean I take 12 tablets twice > a day to get 300mg elemental magnesium? +++Hi Phyllis. The elemental amount is the amount your body absorbs and it is the amount I recommend. If each tablet contains 100 mg of " elemental magnesium " you need to take 6 tablets per day. If it didn't state the " elemental amount " you'd need to take more in order to absorb the amount needed. > The calcium citrate I have says 250 mg elemental. 4 tablets is 1000mg. > So do I take 5 tablets? +++The same is true for your calcium citrate as for magnesium. You should do okay taking 250 mg elemental 2 times a day (you can cut up a tablet to get a little bit more so it is 300 mg elemental twice a day; but don't be overly concerned since you do get calcium in foods too.) > Thanks for our patience. I also finally purchased the Carlsons Cod Liver pills. In addition to the Carlson capsules, I need 20,000 untis of vitamin A right? +++I haven't evaluated Calson's Cod Liver " pills " so I don't know what nutrients it contains - my cod liver oil article only includes Carlson's Cod Liver liquid, not the pills. Please send me the nutrients in your product, or a link. Thanks. Luv, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2008 Report Share Posted December 31, 2008 Thanks Bee for responding. My cod liver pills has: vitamin a- 2000iu vitamin d- 250iu vitamin e- 10iu omega3 240 mg dha- 120 mg ala- 20mg dpa 10mg Phyllis > > > +++I haven't evaluated Calson's Cod Liver " pills " so I don't know what > nutrients it contains - my cod liver oil article only includes > Carlson's Cod Liver liquid, not the pills. Please send me the > nutrients in your product, or a link. Thanks. > > Luv, Bee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2008 Report Share Posted December 31, 2008 > > Thanks Bee for responding. My cod liver pills has: > vitamin a- 2000iu > vitamin d- 250iu > vitamin e- 10iu > omega3 240 mg > dha- 120 mg > ala- 20mg > dpa 10mg > +++Hi Phyllis. Thos Carlson's pills cause problems, since it is so difficult to get the right amounts of A, D & Omega 3 from them: To get enough: Vitamin A you need to take 10 capsules/day Vitamin D you need to take 5 capsules/day Omega 3 you'd need 8 capsules/day That is why cod liver oil liquids are much better. You could take 5 capsules per day which only gives you enough Vitamin D. Also buy a separate Vitamin A from a liver oil like shark, halibut or cod (without any D in it) and take 10,000 IU/day. Also buy a separate fish oil Omega 3, like Nordic Naturals and take 1 teaspoon. That's the best I can recommend. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2008 Report Share Posted December 31, 2008 Thanks Bee as usual, I will get the Carlsons liquid and take a 20,000iu supplement of Vitamin A as your web site suggest. Phyllis > > +++Hi Phyllis. Thos Carlson's pills cause problems, since it is so > difficult to get the right amounts of A, D & Omega 3 from them: > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2009 Report Share Posted February 10, 2009 Hi Marisa, I believe someone from the group has chated with NOW brand and was told that NOW lists their elemental amount on the label, so you don't need to figure out how much more extra to take. Please do a search for the messages on group to find that message, please do not rely on my memory alone :) You can think of " elemental amounts " as a " minimum requirement " or 'lemon " essence " rather then lemon' to help you understand the concept. I to am bilingual, this is the best I can come up:) Also think of the Table of Elements from the Chemistry class. Here's something I found online: " " NAHEIM, CALIF. - Instruct patients who are shopping for calcium supplements to look for the amount of elemental calcium noted on the product label, not the amount of calcium carbonate, calcium citrate, or calcium phosphate, Dr. Gail Greendale advised. This can help patients avoid being misled, since it's the elemental calcium that provides the benefit to bone, she said at a meeting on controversies in women's health sponsored by the University of California, Los Angeles. Most supplements contain calcium carbonate, calcium citrate, or calcium phosphate, but the amount of elemental calcium contained in each compound differs widely. For example, most chewable calcium supplements like Tums have 500 mg of calcium carbonate, which contains 200mg of elemental calcium, said Dr. Greendale, research director of the Iris Cantor-UCLA Women's Health Center in Los Angeles. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0BJI/is_23_30/ai_68642734/pg_1 " " I would not worry about " croscarmellose " since that is there in very minute amounts; it it has no yeast starch soy gluten milk then you're OK. Not very many brands make their supplements free of allergens like sugar, east, soy, gluten, milk, etc because it costs more. NOW it's a very good brand known for making allergen free supplements. Hope this helps, Carmen > > Hello everyone. > > I finally have all my supplemens.It was really difficult since I don't > live in US. Anyway, for calcium and magnesium I found " NOW " calcium > citrate and magnesium citrate. I just don't understand the advise to > take double the recommended dose " if elemental amounts are not > mentioned " . On my supplements label it is written: > > -Calcium (from calcium citrate) 700mg/serving (it is powder- so I can > take less - I know I must not take more than 500 mg in one dose) > > -Magnesium (as magnesium citrate) 400 mg > > > 1) So, do I have to take 300 x 2 or twice this dose? I am sorry, I > guess this is a language problem, I just don't understand the > translation of " elemental amounts " . > > > 2) also, is it ok to take 400 mg of magnesium? it is in pills. do I > have to split it and take only 300mg? > > 3) and it is written that my magnesium has " croscarmellose " ...is that > ok? cause it ends in -ose, and it reminds me of lactose, fructose etc > etc. (it has no yeast starch soy gluten milk.) > > 4) my vitamin E is from " NATURAL FACTORS " . It has no soy, it is > natural, with a small " d " , everything seems to be ok, but it is in > 400IU doses. Do I have to break it in 2 pieces and take 200 x 2 as it > is written in the supplements chart, or is it ok to take 400IU in one > dose? > > > thank you. > Marisa > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2009 Report Share Posted February 10, 2009 > > Hope this helps, > Carmen > yes Carmen this was helpful! thank you so much!Now I get the translation!!!! I didn't find the discussion about NOW calcium / magnesium and the elemental amounts, but I will communicate with NOW to get an answer if no one else knows for sure + I will search the forum again. I am happy to hear onc again that NOW is an ok brand. I found their products extremely cheap, and I was worried. You see, if I had bought all the supplements from a health store in Greece it would have cost me more than 500$........and now I ordered them from US and I just paid 80$ (shipping costs to Greece included + taxes included).......Imagine that a 30 capsules magnesium supplement may cost 20-25$ in Greece....For the last 3 months I have spent a fortune on supplements.... Marisa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2009 Report Share Posted February 11, 2009 > > Hello everyone. > > I finally have all my supplemens.It was really difficult since I don't > live in US. Anyway, for calcium and magnesium I found " NOW " calcium > citrate and magnesium citrate. I just don't understand the advise to > take double the recommended dose " if elemental amounts are not > mentioned " . On my supplements label it is written: > > -Calcium (from calcium citrate) 700mg/serving (it is powder- so I can > take less - I know I must not take more than 500 mg in one dose) > > -Magnesium (as magnesium citrate) 400 mg > > > 1) So, do I have to take 300 x 2 or twice this dose? I am sorry, I > guess this is a language problem, I just don't understand the > translation of " elemental amounts " . +++Hi Marisa. Carmen helped you with this too, but just so you understand more - not all of the calcium or magnesium we consume will be absorbed by the body. The " elemental amount " is the amount of the mineral your body is able to absorb or " get " from the total amount contained in the supplement. The same is true of foods. Our bodies only absorb 50% of minerals contained in foods too - so, in order to get 600 mg you have to consume 1200 mg. +++The body absorbs some forms (or types) of mineral supplements better than others. There are many types available, including oxide, carbonate, gluconate, lactate, etc. +++For example: the calcium and magnesium " carbonate " form is the kind used in calcium and magnesium citrate, and your body only absorbs 40% of it, called the " elemental amount, " but the whole tablet or capsule contains 100%, so you aren't able to absorb 60% of it. > > 2) also, is it ok to take 400 mg of magnesium? it is in pills. do I > have to split it and take only 300mg? +++Yes, you can take more magnesium at a time, but it is better to buy 150 mg tablets since there may be times you need a little extra because you are getting leg or foot cramps caused by an imbalance of calcium and magnesium. > > 4) my vitamin E is from " NATURAL FACTORS " . It has no soy, it is > natural, with a small " d " , everything seems to be ok, but it is in > 400IU doses. Do I have to break it in 2 pieces and take 200 x 2 as it is written in the supplements chart, or is it ok to take 400IU in one dose? +++It is okay to take 400 IU at one time, instead of 200 IU 2 times a day. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2010 Report Share Posted March 19, 2010 > > Bee, I have some questions regarding supplements. > > Is this vitamin C enough for the bioflavonoids content? > http://www.iherb.com/Now-Foods-C-1000-Caps-250-Capsules/475?at=0 +++Hi there. What is your name please? The Natural Factors Extra Vitamin C tablet is better - it is listed on my recommended supplements list for iHerb: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/resource/iherb.php > > How about cod liver oil dosage? Is 2 tablespoons too much if I take this? > http://www.iherb.com/Now-Foods-Cod-Liver-Oil-Lemon-Flavor-500-ml-16-9-fl-oz/1236\ 8?at=0 +++See my recommended list of supplements at iHerb above, since Garden of Life is the best. > > And for my acne before the diet I was taking 50 mg of Zinc to reduce scarring. Is it ok to still take it? +++No, since zinc is only required in trace amounts, and taking more throws off minerals balances. You get plenty of zinc on this program. All the best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2010 Report Share Posted March 19, 2010 So The Natural Factors Extra Vitamin C can be taken alone or in conjuction with a simple vitamin C tablet? Thanks. Ina. > > > > Bee, I have some questions regarding supplements. > > > > Is this vitamin C enough for the bioflavonoids content? > > http://www.iherb.com/Now-Foods-C-1000-Caps-250-Capsules/475?at=0 > > +++Hi there. What is your name please? The Natural Factors Extra Vitamin C tablet is better - it is listed on my recommended supplements list for iHerb: > http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/resource/iherb.php Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2010 Report Share Posted March 20, 2010 > > So The Natural Factors Extra Vitamin C can be taken alone or in conjuction with a simple vitamin C tablet? +++Hi Ina. That vitamin C is all you need. " Simple vitamin C " ??? I don't know what that means. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2010 Report Share Posted March 20, 2010 Oh, I just meant a simple ascorbic acid tablet. > > > > So The Natural Factors Extra Vitamin C can be taken alone or in conjuction with a simple vitamin C tablet? > > +++Hi Ina. That vitamin C is all you need. " Simple vitamin C " ??? I don't know what that means. > > Bee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2010 Report Share Posted March 21, 2010 > > Oh, I just meant a simple ascorbic acid tablet. +++Hi Ina. Oh, I see. Here's the Vitamin C instructions from my supplements list: Vitamin C Buy a tablet that contains rosehips, citrus bioflavonoids, hesperidin and rutin. Some vitamin C brands may not contain all of these substances, which is fine too. To avoid getting loose stools (diarrhea) from vitamin C, which is called the bowel tolerance level, start with 500 mg 2-3 times a day and gradually increase it. Diarrhea is also a die-off/detoxifying symptom that your body creates in order to get rid of toxins, so don't always suspect vitamin C when it occurs. Ascorbic acid powder or crystals are much less expensive to take than vitamin C tablets. If you wish to take ascorbic acid, take 3,000 mg per day and 1,000 mg vitamin C tablet, which is a total of 4,000 mg vitamin C per day. Because ascorbic acid can upset the stomach it is best to take it with meals. It can be hard on the teeth too, so rinse your mouth well after drinking it. Do not use sodium ascorbate, since it contains calcium and magnesium, or possibly baking soda. If there is any calcium and magnesium in your vitamin C you won't be able to regulate taking the correct amounts of calcium and magnesium. Baking soda is high in sodium which is diuretic, meaning it makes the body get rid of water and minerals along with it. Vitamin C Dose: Take 4,000 mg total per day, in doses divided between 3 meals. Start with 500 mg twice a day and gradually increase it to avoid getting loose stools. If you get loose stools lower the dose for awhile and take more time to increase the amounts. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2010 Report Share Posted March 24, 2010 Bee, I don't have access to all the recommended brands of supplements, so I have to make modifications at some, and I had a hard time choosing vit C. I bought two types, both from NOW, one that is in tablet form and has Vit C (as Ascorbic Acid) 1,000 mg & Rose Hips Powder (Seed) 25mg. http://www.iherb.com/Now-Foods-C-1000-250-Tablets/466?at=0 And the other is in capsule form and I bought it just for the bioflavonoids content. It has Vit C (as Ascorbic Acid) 50 mg, Citrus Bioflavonoids (37% Total Bioflavonoids as Hesperidin) 700 mg, Rutin 50 mg. http://www.iherb.com/Now-Foods-Bioflavonoid-Caps-with-Ascorbic-Acid-and-Rutin-25\ 0-Capsules/440?at=0 My question is how do I mix them? I take 3 tablets and 1 capsule per day or I take 2 from each type? > +++Hi Ina. Oh, I see. Here's the Vitamin C instructions from my supplements list: > > Vitamin C > Buy a tablet that contains rosehips, citrus bioflavonoids, hesperidin and rutin. Some vitamin C brands may not contain all of these substances, which is fine too. To avoid getting loose stools (diarrhea) from vitamin C, which is called the bowel tolerance level, start with 500 mg 2-3 times a day and gradually increase it. Diarrhea is also a die-off/detoxifying symptom that your body creates in order to get rid of toxins, so don't always suspect vitamin C when it occurs. > > Ascorbic acid powder or crystals are much less expensive to take than vitamin C tablets. If you wish to take ascorbic acid, take 3,000 mg per day and 1,000 mg vitamin C tablet, which is a total of 4,000 mg vitamin C per day. Because ascorbic acid can upset the stomach it is best to take it with meals. It can be hard on the teeth too, so rinse your mouth well after drinking it. > > Do not use sodium ascorbate, since it contains calcium and magnesium, or possibly baking soda. If there is any calcium and magnesium in your vitamin C you won't be able to regulate taking the correct amounts of calcium and magnesium. Baking soda is high in sodium which is diuretic, meaning it makes the body get rid of water and minerals along with it. > > Vitamin C Dose: Take 4,000 mg total per day, in doses divided between 3 meals. Start with 500 mg twice a day and gradually increase it to avoid getting loose stools. If you get loose stools lower the dose for awhile and take more time to increase the amounts. > > Bee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2010 Report Share Posted March 25, 2010 > > Bee, I don't have access to all the recommended brands of supplements, so I have to make modifications at some, and I had a hard time choosing vit C. > > I bought two types, both from NOW, one that is in tablet form and has Vit C (as Ascorbic Acid) 1,000 mg & Rose Hips Powder (Seed) 25mg. > http://www.iherb.com/Now-Foods-C-1000-250-Tablets/466?at=0 > > And the other is in capsule form and I bought it just for the bioflavonoids content. It has Vit C (as Ascorbic Acid) 50 mg, Citrus Bioflavonoids (37% Total Bioflavonoids as Hesperidin) 700 mg, Rutin 50 mg. > http://www.iherb.com/Now-Foods-Bioflavonoid-Caps-with-Ascorbic-Acid-and-Rutin-25\ 0-Capsules/440?at=0 > > My question is how do I mix them? I take 3 tablets and 1 capsule per day or I take 2 from each type? +++Hi Ina. I think it is better to take about 3,000 mg of the tablet that contains bioflavonoids and 1,000 mg of ascorbic acid per day. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2010 Report Share Posted March 25, 2010 > > @@ Snip @@ Hi Bee, @@ See my question and statements below. > > > > I bought two types, both from NOW, one that is in tablet form and has Vit C (as Ascorbic Acid) 1,000 mg & Rose Hips Powder (Seed) 25mg. > > http://www.iherb.com/Now-Foods-C-1000-250-Tablets/466?at=0 > > @@ I asked about that exact brand of Vitamin C, in the past and you stated that was acceptable . So, is it still acceptable ? > +++Hi Ina. I think it is better to take about 3,000 mg of the tablet that contains bioflavonoids and 1,000 mg of ascorbic acid per day. > @@ Furthermore , I noticed in the files , this passage below . Vitamin C link - http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/supp1.php#ad Buy a tablet that contains rosehips, citrus bioflavonoids, hesperidin and rutin. " Some vitamin C brands may not contain all of these substances, which is fine too. " <-- [ A little conflicting ] Although, your Candida Supplements chart supplement can say opposite. Thanks in advance for the assistance on this matter . All The Best, Ed Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2010 Report Share Posted March 25, 2010 @@ Furthermore , I noticed in the files , this passage below . >> > Vitamin C link - http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/supp1.php#ad > > Buy a tablet that contains rosehips, citrus bioflavonoids, hesperidin and rutin. " Some vitamin C brands may not contain all of these substances, which is fine too. " <-- [ A little conflicting ] +++I'm leaving it more open and loose for a reason. That is because it is more important to get ascorbic acid, whether the capsule or tablet contains the other ingredients or not. The ascorbic acid mixed in water is harder on the stomach and the teeth than capsules or tablets. > Although, your Candida Supplements chart supplement can say opposite. +++Hi Ed. The supplements chart doesn't state the opposite, it states: Always take **at least** 1,000 mg of tablets or capsules per day that contain bioflavonoids, etc. +++I usually recommend women get more bioflavonoids because it is important for their bleeding issues. Cheers, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2010 Report Share Posted March 25, 2010 @@ Furthermore , I noticed in the files , this passage below . > >> > > Vitamin C link - http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/supp1.php#ad > > > > Buy a tablet that contains rosehips, citrus bioflavonoids, hesperidin and rutin. " Some vitamin C brands may not contain all of these substances, which is fine too. " <-- [ A little conflicting ] > @@ Snip > > > Although, your Candida Supplements chart supplement can say opposite. > > +++Hi Ed. The supplements chart doesn't state the opposite, it states: Always take **at least** 1,000 mg of tablets or capsules per day that contain bioflavonoids, etc. > > +++I usually recommend women get more bioflavonoids because it is important for their bleeding issues. > @@ Hi Bee, Thanks for the clarification , much appreciated . Albeit , if Vitamin C Brands need not contain all substances which include " bioflavonoids " , then 1,000 mg would not be present unlike what is stated in the supplements chart . Thus my reference & curiosity to it being opposite . A small discrepancy, I suppose . However , again , it is good to understand the slight variations in supplement needs for men and women . I thank you, Bee . Best Regards, Ed Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2010 Report Share Posted March 25, 2010 So no matter what brand/type of vit C we take, the 4,000 mg a day have to come from Ascorbic Acid? The rosehips, citrus bioflavonoids, hesperidin and rutin are like a bonus and we don't count them in the total dosage? > > +++I'm leaving it more open and loose for a reason. That is because it is more important to get ascorbic acid, whether the capsule or tablet contains the other ingredients or not. The ascorbic acid mixed in water is harder on the stomach and the teeth than capsules or tablets. > Cheers, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2010 Report Share Posted March 26, 2010 > >> > Albeit , if Vitamin C Brands need not contain all substances which include " bioflavonoids " , then 1,000 mg would not be present unlike what is stated in the supplements chart . +++Hi Ed. The label will say how much ascorbic acid is in the product even if there aren't any other substances in it like bioflavonoids. 1,000 mg is the amount of ascorbic acid a person needs to take, and not the amount of the other substances that could be included. Cheers, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2010 Report Share Posted March 26, 2010 -- In , " Moyre " <moyre_03@...> wrote: > > So no matter what brand/type of vit C we take, the 4,000 mg a day have to come from Ascorbic Acid? The rosehips, citrus bioflavonoids, hesperidin and rutin are like a bonus and we don't count them in the total dosage? +++Hi Ina. Yes, that is correct. Notice that I don't list how much bioflavonoids, hesperidin or rutin you should have like I do for the Vitamin B Complex. I will see if I can write it more clearly. Cheers, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2010 Report Share Posted March 26, 2010 I understand now, Bee, thanks! > > > > So no matter what brand/type of vit C we take, the 4,000 mg a day have to come from Ascorbic Acid? The rosehips, citrus bioflavonoids, hesperidin and rutin are like a bonus and we don't count them in the total dosage? > > +++Hi Ina. Yes, that is correct. Notice that I don't list how much bioflavonoids, hesperidin or rutin you should have like I do for the Vitamin B Complex. I will see if I can write it more clearly. > > Cheers, Bee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2010 Report Share Posted March 26, 2010 > > > >> > > Albeit , if Vitamin C Brands need not contain all substances which include " bioflavonoids " , then 1,000 mg would not be present unlike what is stated in the supplements chart . > > +++Hi Ed. The label will say how much ascorbic acid is in the product even if there aren't any other substances in it like bioflavonoids. > > 1,000 mg is the amount of ascorbic acid a person needs to take, and not the amount of the other substances that could be included. > @@ Hi Bee, My Apologies , I meant and was thinking of the 3,000 mg of Bioflavanoids you were recommending , not the ascorbic acid . This was in reference to the statement , Buy a tablet that contains rosehips, citrus bioflavonoids, hesperidin and rutin. " Some vitamin C brands may not contain all of these substances, which is fine too. " Thus, you confirmed the reason was to address women's bleeding issues. Cheers, Ed Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2010 Report Share Posted September 11, 2010 Hi, Any suggestions to condense the supplements recommended? Is there a multi that comes fairly close and then I could add on? I already give my son a fair amount along with a multi from Prothera. Thanks for any input! Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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