I take over a dozen supplements daily, and more on some days. I always wondered if I could only have 5, whether the reason was availability, financial, or whatever, which would I choose.
I'm thinking a high quality multi-vitamin/mineral, vitamin D3, Magnesium Malate, Omega 3 fish oil, and vitamin k2.
Omega 3 liquid from here
Vitamin D3 from here
Vitamin K2 from here
Notes:
Under “caution” on the Healthspan website it says keep refrigerated and use within 2 months, thus in the interests of freshness I went for the 300ml over the 600ml.
A 300ml bottle at 5ml per day would give me a 2 months supply.
And
50,000iu divided by a 5,000iu daily dosage gives me a 10 day supply per capsule. Then a 2 month supply would mean a further 6 capsules of 50,000iu giving 300,000 iu.
My previous 25(OH)D test showed that I was at 49 ng/mL and that was on a daily 5,000iu Biotech regimen, having slacked off a week owing to a holiday. Since I have a few 5,000iu left over I was going to go ahead and add 305,000iu to the Omega 3 oil giving me a daily dosage of 5083.33iu.
The Vitamin K2 is 15mg per capsule thus 15 X 8 = 120mg. That is about 2100mcg per day.
From the Weston A. Price website:
The assimilation and utilization of vitamin D is influenced by the kinds of fats we consume. Increasing levels of both polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fatty acids in the diet decrease the binding of vitamin D to D-binding proteins. Saturated fats, the kind found in butter, tallow and coconut oil, do not have this effect. Nor do the omega-3 fats. D-binding proteins are key to local and peripheral actions of vitamin D.
The above should consolidate about 5 pills into 1 and is great for those sick of popping pills.
I removed those links. I usually remove product links from new member's post...so many spam posts. It should not happen again since we know you are a genuine user.
50,000iu divided by a 5,000iu daily dosage gives me a 10 day supply per capsule. Then a 2 month supply would mean a further 6 capsules of 50,000iu giving 300,000 iu.
Very interesting post jw. Now that we are pretty confident you are not a spammer won't you please post your link for the vit. K?
As retirement approaches and a significant decrease in income is heading our way, already is here as my husband gave it all up over a year ago, I am looking for ways to make our vitamin rituals sustainable economically!
I can just see it! You sitting there drawing up your lines of Vitamin D3 on a mirror, like a coke snorter!
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I use garlic daily also. I buy it organic and fresh. Then I pickle it. I fill one quarter of a pickling (mason) jar with balsamic vinegar then with the remaining room, distilled white vinegar, add Redmond salt or Celtic, or your preference, fill with peeled garlic cloves, a few sprigs of favorite herb and let it sit in the frige for at least two weeks. Then two cloves daily. Its still hot but bearable. No garlic aura either.
For garlic to provide the antibacterial effects of allicin it needs to be hot and whole, that is uncrushed. If it sat in the frige for a year the heat would significantly decrease as the allicin degrades, but other benefits remain.
You can reuse the vinegar mix several times over.
If you get really sick two cloves every 2 to 3 hours is recommended
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Hi all,
I happened across this forum and I couldn't resist posting on this topic...I've never posted in a forum, so please be kind to a rookie.
Thank you for welcoming me to this web site! This is a great opportunity to learn new natural medicine ideas. As a matter of fact, I already learned something new today about making pickled garlic from ArrowWind. (I would insert a quote from the post she wrote to me, but I can't figure out how).
I happened across this forum and I couldn't resist posting on this topic...I've never posted in a forum, so please be kind to a rookie.
The 5 supplements I can't live without:
1. Multi (with greens, grasses, chlorella, etc..)
2. Garlic
3. Omega-3
4. Grape seed extract
5. Milk Thistle
Great topic Kind2Creatures!
Hi Fit4LifeDoc, glad you decided to join us here!
The one thing on your list that I don't take is green foods, are you feeling a difference with them? What would you say is the biggest benefit in taking them daily? Thanks in advance for your reply
For a while I was taking a multi called Greens Today (no magnesium stearate ) but honestly I didn't feel much different than the last multi I used to take (I can't remember the name, but it had mag stearate).
I recently started taking a "greens" mixture of barley grass, oat grass, wheat grass, chlorella, and some other healthy "stuff" that I can't recall right now. I have felt better since I started taking it. I consider myself very healthy, but I'll take any extra boost I can get