One 1 a day mens multivitamin?
I was wondering can a 18 year old take this?
"One A Day® Men’s Health Formula is a complete multivitamin plus key nutrients to support a healthy heart, healthy blood pressure††, healthy eyes and energy.*
Complete Multivitamin Plus More† for Men to Support:*
* Heart Health with Vitamins B6, B12, C, E and Folic Acid
* Healthy Blood Pressure†† with Calcium, Magnesium and Vitamin C
* Healthy Eyes with Vitamins A, C, E and Zinc
"
is there any problem, if someone at age 20 take one day mens' 50+ advantage?
i am just wondering if there is any side effects if someone at age 20 take one-a-day mens' 50+ advantage ..i know its made for 50 and above ..but i am just curious to know .here is the description comparison:
One-A-Day® Men's 50+ Advantage contains twice the Lycopene and five times the Selenium of Centrum® Silver® to support prostate health and it provides key nutrients to support heart health, eye health, and healthy blood pressure.* Plus, it contains Ginkgo to promote memory and concentration.*
i mean the extra vitamins are there to help those areas of health that i'm worried about anyway in the future (prostate cancer, vision getting worse, memory) so would there be any negative consequences?
on the othe rhand i find that if i don't eat pretty heavily before taking these, it upsets my stomach slightly.
2 years ago (Tiebreaker)
Additional Details
Complete Multivitamin Plus More† to Support:*
* Memory and Concentration with Ginkgo
* Prostate Health with Lycopene, more† Selenium, Vitamin E and Zinc
* Heart Health with Vitamins B6, B12, C, E and Folic Acid
* Healthy Blood Pressure†† with Calcium, Magnesium and Vitamin C
* Eye Health with Vitamins E, A, C and Zinc
Does Not Contain Iron
Amount per Serving % Daily Value
Total Carbohydrate < 1 g < 1%*
Vitamin A
(20% as beta-carotene) 2500 IU 50%
Vitamin C 120 mg 200%
Vitamin D 400 IU 100%
Vitamin E 33 IU 110%
Vitamin K 20 mcg 25%
Thiamin (B1) 4.5 mg 300%
Riboflavin (B2) 3.4 mg 200%
Niacin 20 mg 100%
Vitamin B6 6 mg 300%
Folic Acid 400 mcg 100%
Vitamin B12 25 mcg 417%
Biotin 30 mcg 10%
Pantothenic Acid 15 mg 150%
Calcium (elemental) 120 mg 12%
Iodine 150 mcg 100%
Magnesium 100 mg 25%
Zinc 22.5 mg 150%
Selenium 105 mcg 150%
Copper 2 mg 100%
Manganese 4 mg 200%
Chromium 180 mcg 150%
Molybdenum 90 mcg 120%
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Unexplained weight loss, is it a possibility that?
Plase note: I tried this in Diet and Fitness, but only received generic spam answers. I am not trying to lose weight, so this is not an intentional result.
I am hypothyroid and a type 2 diabetic. In the middle part of October of this year, I donated blood to the American Red Cross. However, before accepting a donation, they are required to check your iron level. I was 1 number away from being anemic according to the RN who was screening me. So, a few days later, I began a simple daily regimen of taking a "complete multivitamin from a to z", containing no "extra anything". It is now mid December, and my clothes are no longer fitting properly, as they are too big. I have to keep pulling my pants up when walking. My appetite has decreased somewhat, but nothing significant, I am not doing anything out of the ordinary, such as more exercise, and really have not been under any stress. So, other than taking the daily vitamin, I haven't changed any other aspect of my day to day routine. The only other thing that I would like to add is that my systolic number has climbed from 118 to 130, but diastolic has remained unchanged for the most part. Simply put, do you think that this daily multivitamin is allowing or, perhaps causing my weight loss? Please note, that my TSH is normal and so are my glucose tests (2x daily @ 90 - 110). Total weight loss is 20+ lbs.