icarus-daedelus said:Vitamin D is the one I'm least sure about. I think it probably has health benefits to take it, but I dunno what the ideal dosage is or w/e. Living in Tucson, AZ I just make sure to spend a few minutes (stress "few") in the sun each day.
I thought there was actually a poster named "Everybody in this thread." Now, I'm sad.mugwhump said:HOLY SHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIT
You guys are blowing my mind here.
i think they mean multivitamin supplements and not actually vitamins themselves. Afaik, there is zero research multivitamins have benefits to anyone outside of famine zones. That said, i figure they are cheap enough and there is zero effort to taking them so i take them,mugwhump said:HOLY SHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIT
You guys are blowing my mind here.
PuppetSlave said:The problem is knowing what is a decent diet.
In my case I eat mainly healthy food but I don't really get bored with the same food as other people seem to do and I worry I have a bad diet because of that.
I don't take one every day or even every week but sometimes I do.
You won't overdose if you stick to the instructions, but there are studies indicating that taking to much vitamin may increase the cancer risk. You should be more careful about vitamin A, D, E, and K since they don't pass through your body as quickly.HellKarnassus said:Can you get vitamin poisoning or something like that? I always though any excess was excreted via urine and as long as you drink a lot of water the kidneys will be fine. I know minerals can harm in excess, but what about vitamins?
The "crash" comes from sugar intake. Drink any calorie free energy drink, and no crash.Mister_Mingi said:I take several whole-food vitamins. I try to stay away from isolated minerals and vitamins. I have noticed the difference.
If you want to take a vitamin which you will feel the difference, take a "Super B complex". It has over 6,000% of the daily value of several B vitamins. It will give you energy without the crash. It's the main ingredient in the 5 hour energy shots.
icarus-daedelus said:Fat-soluble vitamins (ADEK) do not pass through urine at all, in fact, and are stored in body fat until they're utilized.
So it's easier to OD on those, but probably still difficult unless you take a shitload of them and/or eat polar bear liver.
Alright, no worries from me. I'm sure lung cancer is the last of the cancers I may suffer from (of course I know the implications of this study may go further).archnemesis said:You won't overdose if you stick to the instructions, but there are studies indicating that taking to much vitamin may increase the cancer risk. You should be more careful about vitamin A, D, E, and K since they don't pass through your body as quickly.
Holy mother of God. OKay...that seems excessive.ToxicAdam said:Check out this video of Joe Rogan. Fast forward to the 15:40 mark when it buffers up.
Fuck yes, that's why I try to take those while eating so the food will wrap around the pill and contain the stink until it is digested.Archer said:Anyone else burp up fish stank when taking Omega 3 pills?
I take it you've watched all of this? What I've seen so far seems pretty interesting.lancerotomy said:
Archer said:Anyone else burp up fish stank when taking Omega 3 pills?
EatChildren said:If you have a normal diet, and aren't suffering from some medical vitamin deficiency, you shouldn't need multivitamins or any vitamin supplement.
I'd argue that if you need multivitamins you should look to changing your diet, as the benefits are greater.
Finaika said:zinc, CoQ10 & collagen everyday.
Most commercial vitamins use fillers such as coal tar, sand, dirt, and soap to bind the vitamins together. Here are some tests you can do to check the quality of the vitamins you use.
Step 1
Take a glass and put 3 inches or so of white vinegar in it. Drop one of your vitamins in the glass. Come back after 20 minutes. Here are your items to check.
Step 2
If the vitamin capsule/tablet (and its contents) has not dissolved in the vinegar, it is not dissolving in your stomach either. It is really passing through your body on its way to the sewer system. There have been doctors who have seen x-rays of a well-known multi-vitamin in its original form in the intestinal tract, and you can still read the label.
Step 3
If there is dirt floating on the top of the vinegar, then the manufacturer is using sawdust as a filler. If there is grit in the bottom of the glass, the manufacturer is using sand as a filler. If there is dirt floating on the top of the vinegar, then the manufacturer is using sawdust as a filler.
Step 4
If you really want to continue this experiment, wrap your vitamin in aluminum foil and bake it in the oven for a few minutes on 350 degrees. If it turns black, the manufacturer is using coal tar as a filler.