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Vitamins
I have always thought this to be true. A doctor I trusted once told me "don't waste your money"
Study Says Vitamin Supplements May Not Be A Good Idea « CBS New York |
Vitamin consumption depends on who you ask and if it benefits them. I only take two supplements.
1. One A Day multivamin. 2. Prostate 2.4 for a healthy prostate. Both are doctor recommended. The prostate 2.4 given to me by my urologists says, "some people swear by them and some people say they don't feel any different". I don't put too much faith in these studies, as sometimes I have found their study to be skewered in their results, or the change their talking about, is minuscule. |
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If a person believes that a multivitamin everyday helps them - and does not interfere with any other med they take, no problem.
Naturally, let your doc know exactly what supplements you take. |
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Unless one is somewhat of an expert on vitamins, I believe the body should receive what it needs from food. Some people are really good at knowing what they need, and some people will take a lot of vitamins that are suppose to be good for you, as they don't eat properly. When taking vitamins to an excessive degree, there's something wrong with that picture. IMHO |
I also use to be very skeptical about the benefits of vitamins. Thru the years I have found 2 that benefit me. Vitamin E keeps my hair shiny and less dry. Since I started taking Vitamin C I have very few colds.
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as a pharmacist I will only say I was always amazed at the patients who complained about the cost of prescription medications that have proven worth in treating life threatening diseases, but then show me a list of very expensive supplements they had no trouble buying....many times multiple herbals and supplements. and of course, any side effects they experienced was always due to the prescription medications.
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I have never taken a multivitamin because I think it's no substitute for a healthy diet. I believe we should only take what we need to satisfy any deficiency that we might have. I was tested and found deficient in vitamin D3. So I take just what I need based on my age. No massive doses. Also, because I'm a vegan/vegitarian, depending on what day it is, I take B12.
With B12, large doses can put other B vitamins out of balance. So it's important to satisfy your need with the smallest dose possible. Vitamins have to be processed by your liver and I often think that it's not a very natural thing for your liver to be doing. Someone formulates a multivitamin not knowing what your exact needs are and your liver has to sort it all out. "Oh, here's some vitamin C but where are the other nutrients commonly found in citrus," says your liver. "Oh, never mind, you don't need that other stuff," says the vitamin company. |
Both my cardiologist and especially optomologist recommend fish oil.
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I wonder if Big Pharma had a hand in this "study".:jester:
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Greed and Fraud
If Vitamins are worthless then why are they Prescription drugs in the Euro. countries?
Some drug companies do their own studies or hire to unheard of countries just to refute the benefits of some service or product in order to keep anyone from cutting in on their pill or product dollars. |
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About calcium: I read in the China Study that taking large calcium supplements can "turn off" the body's natural mechanism for regulating calcium. And dairy makes the body acidic causing calcium to be leached from bones. In that case, I prefer to get my calcium naturally from dark green leafy vegetables. It seems to avoid all of the above issues. |
I like the last sentence from the study-article where it says that experts agree that vitamins will not compensate for a lousy diet or bad health habits.
It seems so obvious to me. I remember having a discussion, with friends, about multiple vitamins, back in 1969, and that was exactly my position back then. I used to say that a vitamin C tablet is not the same as an orange, apple, broccoli or any other food that contains vitamin C. I think the public has been "brain-washed" by advertising and by statements made by some health-book authors, not to mention magazines etc. I guess a daily multiple vitamin is like a get-out-of-jail-free card for some people. They don't like healthy whole foods and they think a multiple vitamin will get them off the hook so they can continue their bad habits. |
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I take one to "make up" for my lousy diet. I need a woman to get me eating good things...I just can't bring myself to eat healthy on my own. |
eat a healthy, well balanced diet. and maybe something to regulate cholesterol; however, sometimes we are just pre-disposed to high cholesterol (heredity) and absolutely nothing will lower the numbers.
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Don't think a blanket report is valid. I have suffered fro m leg cramps MD recommended magnesium , cramps gone.hubby has pre macular degeneration MD recommended supplements going to take those too. Next month their will be a study that shows this study was flawed
Remember butter bad, now margarine is bad I think I could go on and on |
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