I am 45 years old, lost a ton of weight in the last year and I am not looking to bulk up at all, just tone my body and lose weight.
Here are the supplements I been taking daily:
Magnesium 400mg
Zinc 65 mg
L-Carnetine 250mg
L-Argenine 500mg
L-Lysine 500mg
Super B-Complex
Vitamin D 5000IU
High Potency Iron 27mg every other day
Am I missing anything?
The Captn' is a half retarted Jew, He is a Mod in anything goes because of his fucked up thought process. Its not like he is a mod in a quality of life section like diet or aas. But is definitly needed to ass rape fools like J4CKT. He is the light of anything goes and will guide us to the promise land of debauchery, tranny diddleing and closet gheyness.
What part of is overkill? I would appreciate some more detail if anyone would care to elaborate.
I thought I needed amino acids, the magnesium and zinc help me with energy. D5000 I like to take in the winter to help avoid the flu.
I read that Super B-Complex helps speed the metabolism. Are there any side effects from taking these supplements?
I am eating about 800-1000 calories less than what my required daily intake.
The Captn' is a half retarted Jew, He is a Mod in anything goes because of his fucked up thought process. Its not like he is a mod in a quality of life section like diet or aas. But is definitly needed to ass rape fools like J4CKT. He is the light of anything goes and will guide us to the promise land of debauchery, tranny diddleing and closet gheyness.
The Captn' is a half retarted Jew, He is a Mod in anything goes because of his fucked up thought process. Its not like he is a mod in a quality of life section like diet or aas. But is definitly needed to ass rape fools like J4CKT. He is the light of anything goes and will guide us to the promise land of debauchery, tranny diddleing and closet gheyness.
I am 45 years old, lost a ton of weight in the last year and I am not looking to bulk up at all, just tone my body and lose weight.
Here are the supplements I been taking daily:
Magnesium 400mg
Zinc 65 mg
L-Carnetine 250mg
L-Argenine 500mg
L-Lysine 500mg
Super B-Complex
Vitamin D 5000IU
High Potency Iron 27mg every other day Am I missing anything?
A fiber supp?
I've taken Metamucil, Benefiber, and currently have a few tubs of Fiberlyze by Species, their fruit punch flavor.
go to a vitamn shoppe, get a whole food multi if your concerned about chemicals, dont be, they have none... vitc is a must also like the previous guys said, aminos you should be getting from your whey, if your eating properly ( brown rice, oats, veggies etc) you will be gettin fiber, fish oil will help you out too for a lot of things, and judging by your board name, you dont really need iron unless you are anemic ( spelling??) men get all the iron they need from food
I've taken Metamucil, Benefiber, and currently have a few tubs of Fiberlyze by Species, their fruit punch flavor.
Fiber?....he's 45 not 85....you kill me.
I'm 43. I keep things as simple as possible. A good diet will cover the majority of your needs. A quality multivitamin is just added protection. Yes, many are sub-par, but with a little research, you can find a good one. I've been taking Stresstabs...and while I'm sure they're not the best, they're working for my current budget.
and then, there are those who claim that vitamin supp.'s are not only unnecessary, but detrimental... Vitamin and Mineral Supplements for Men
I don't absolutely buy into this myself.
Either way, diet first...maybe throw in some fish oil.....but don't get drawn in to all of the suppliment hype.
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