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How many mcg of Vitamin A is 6%, based on a 2000 calorie diet?
If the Nutrition Facts lists the Vitamin A to be 6% based on a 2,000 calorie diet, how many mcg of Vitamin A is there?
Am I taking too many vitamins?
I take Vitabasic Complete Oral once every morning with a meal and here are the ingredients -
NUTRITION FACTS Folic Acid 400mcg 100% Manganese 2mg 100%
Serving size: 1 Tablet
Vitmain B-12 6mcg 100%
Chromium 120mcg 100%
1 Tab Contains % of DV
Biotin 30mcg 10%
Molybdenum 75mcg 100%
Vitamin A 3500IU 70%
Pantothenic Acid 10mg 100%
Chloride 72mg 2%
Vitamin C 60mg 100%
Calcium 162mg 16% Iron 18mg 100%
Vitamin D 400IU 100% Potassium 80mg 2% Boron 150mcg *
Vitamin E 30IU 100% Phosphorus 109mg 11% Lycopene 300mcg *
Vitamin K 25mcg 31% Iodine 150mcg 100% Vanadium 10mcg *
Thiamin 1.5mg 100% Magnesium 100mg 25% Nickel 5mcg *
Riboflavin 1.7mg 100% Zinc 15mg 100% Silica 2mg *
Niacin 20mg 100% Selenium 20mcg 29% Tin 10mcg *
Vitamin B6 2mg 100% Copper 2mg 100% Lutein 250mcg *
*Daily Value not established
I was wondering if this is too much for me. I am nineteen years old and I am 145 pounds. I got really dizzy today and I had some feelings of faint and anxeity. I also have a temp of 99.2.
Can I withdrawal from vitamins?
I have been on these vitamins by taking this one tablet once daily for two months. Can I withdrawal from this?
NUTRITION FACTS Folic Acid 400mcg 100% Manganese 2mg 100%
Serving size: 1 Tablet
Vitmain B-12 6mcg 100%
Chromium 120mcg 100%
1 Tab Contains % of DV
Biotin 30mcg 10%
Molybdenum 75mcg 100%
Vitamin A 3500IU 70%
Pantothenic Acid 10mg 100%
Chloride 72mg 2%
Vitamin C 60mg 100%
Calcium 162mg 16% Iron 18mg 100%
Vitamin D 400IU 100% Potassium 80mg 2% Boron 150mcg *
Vitamin E 30IU 100% Phosphorus 109mg 11% Lycopene 300mcg *
Vitamin K 25mcg 31% Iodine 150mcg 100% Vanadium 10mcg *
Thiamin 1.5mg 100% Magnesium 100mg 25% Nickel 5mcg *
Riboflavin 1.7mg 100% Zinc 15mg 100% Silica 2mg *
Niacin 20mg 100% Selenium 20mcg 29% Tin 10mcg *
Vitamin B6 2mg 100% Copper 2mg 100% Lutein 250mcg *
*Daily Value not established
For better muscle building, is Soya Health Drink a good thing?
I started having workouts daily and I know that in order for your muscles to grow faster, you have to be drinking the right food and the right drink. So here is my question: Is the Soya Health Drink just as good as the L-Men Gainmass instantized whey protein blend?
Soya Health Drink Nutrition facts:
Nutrient - Per 150 g - Units
Energy - 658 - kcal
Water - 5.61 - g
Protein - 57.14 - g
Polyunsaturated Fat - 32.79 - g
Carbohydrate - 45.57 - g
Fiber - 8.79 - g
Vitamins & Minerals
Calcium,Ca - 282 - mg
Iron, Fe - 8.73 - mg
Magnesium,Mg - 554 - mg
Phosphorus, P - 714 - mg
Potassium, K - 3062 - mg
Sodium, Na - 18 - mg
Zinc, Zn - 5.37 - mg
Riboflavin - 1.411 - mg
Niacin - 4.929 - mg
Vitamin A - 165 - IU
Isoflavones - 298 - mg
Cholesterol - 0 - mg
L-Men Gainmass Nutrition Facts (Results are per 100 grams)
Calories - 400 kcal
Calories from fat - 32 kcal
Total fat - 3.6 g
Protein - 22.7
Total Carbohydrate - 69 g
Sodium - 267 mg
Potassium - 693 mg
Vitamin A - 1667 IU
Thiamine - 0.5 mg
Riboflavine - 0.6 mg
Niacin - 6.7 mg
Vitamin B6 - 0.7 mg
Vitamin B12 - 2 mcg
Vitamin C - 20 mg
Vitamin D - 133 mg
Vitamin E - 6.7 mg
Folic Acid - 133 mcg
Calcium - 667 mg
Phosphorus - 400 mg
Magnesium - 20 mg
Chloride - 400 mg
Iron - 10 mg
Amino Acid (g/100g protein from formula)
Threonine - 4.0 g
Methionine - 2.8 g
Valine - 5.9 g
Phenylalanine - 4.2 g
Isoleucine - 5.4 g
Leucine - 9.0 g
Lysine - 9.8 g
BCAA - 20.3 g
Alanine - 3.4 g
Aspartic Acid - 7.7 g
Glutamic acid - 18.8 g
Serine - 4.1 g
Histidine - 2.3 g
Glysine - 1.8 g
Tyrosine - 3.1 g
Arginine - 3.0 g
Now, I'm a person who is really thin and I'd like to add some weight, but like everyone wants, the weight added should be muscles. As far as I go with my research, Protein is what makes your muscles grow fast, am I right? And the Soy Drink has more protein in it. Also, here is a research I found : http://www.all-soy-products.com/soy-protein.php
But I'm not sure which I'm going to follow. Hope somebody has some tips to give me.
Why does Vitamin Water have such a bad reputation?
I recently switched from drinking soda to drinking mainly Water. Often, instead of buying a soda, I will go out of my way to grab a Vitamin Water instead even if the soda is more convenient.
Most of the time, if I have bought a Vitamin Water, I sip that single 20 or 32 ounce bottle throughout the day, alongside with regular water. I never chug it like I used to chug soda. If anything I only chug regular water.
Is it just because of the idiots out there that chug them like there's no tomorrow and then complain when their waistlines bulge even further because they were over drinking the stuff?
When is the last time you compared the number of calories in a 20 ounce bottle of Vitamin Water to the number of calories in the average 20 ounce bottle of Soda? And I doubt Vitamin Water would be able to get away with lying on the Nutrition Facts. The FDA would have them down and out of the game by now if that were the case.
Oh and by the way, a 20 ounce bottle of Vitamin Water contains 125 calories while a 20 ounce bottle of Coke contains 240.
I don't drink diet sodas or other diet drinks. They taste like poison to me and the one person I know that does drink them winds up taking a very water dump in their pants because he can't get to the bathroom in time. When he stopped for a while, he stopped having the problem.
Also, I don't really let the drink linger in my mouth. I often have a bottle of water right next to me when I have the vitamin water and like I said, I really chug my water more than anything so my teeth are pretty much rinsed of that sugar by the time it would have needed to still be on them to have much affect.
I meant to say 'watery dump' in the first addition of details.
What do you think of this diet? Good for weight loss?
I'm on a budget so I buy things in bulk, usually frozen, dry beans, etc. Nutrition facts are from the labels.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast smoothie
-1/2 cup organic mixed berries, frozen 35 calories, 3g fiber, 6g protein
-1/4 cup whole grain steel cut oats (cooked or soaked) 170 calories, 5g fiber, 7g protein
-1/2 cup low fat kefir (plain or flavored) 80 calories, 1.5g fiber, 5.5g protein
TOTAL 285 calories, 9.5g fiber, 18.5g protein
COFFEE (two mugs)
-1/2 cup 1% milk 51 calories, 4g protein
TOTAL 51 calories, 4g protein
SNACK(S)
-19 raw almonds (unsalted) 180 calories, 3g fiber, 7g protein
-1 medium banana 105 calories, 3g fiber, 1g protein
TOTAL 285 calories, 6g fiber, 8g protein
LUNCH
-1 large sweet potato 162 calories, 5.9g fiber, 3.6g protein
TOTAL 162 calories, 5.9g fiber, 3.6g protein
A few mugs of green tea with lemon
DINNER
Veggie Pasta (or Veggie Brown rice)
-1 cup cooked whole grain pasta (or whole grain brown rice) 200 calories, 6g fiber, 7g protein
-1/2 cup black beans (from dry) 140 calories, 6g fiber, 7g protein
-1 cup broccoli 30 calories, 2g fiber, 1g protein
-1 cup squash 23 calories, 1g fiber, 1g protein
-1 cup carrots 52 calories, 3g fiber, 1g protein
TOTAL 445 calories, 18g fiber, 17g protein
DAILY TOTAL
1,228 calories, 39.4 g fiber, 51g protein
No added sugar or salt.
Random info.
I'm female, 22 years old, 5' 8", last time weighed 250lbs. :( That was 6 months ago when I had a baby. I gained a ton of weight while pregnant. I've been eating healthy since then, just way too much food, and I hate the feeling of being too full. I eat really slow to avoid that feeling. I want to make a serious life change. This isn't a "diet" to me, it's what I really would like to eat. I like "bland" food too, as in no extra dressing or sauces. I'm not a big fan of meat but I'm not against it. I'm stuck inside with my baby all day but I do go out for a couple walks daily (pushing a stroller so I can't go too fast) 30-60 minutes each. I stretch and I do squats, lunges, and pliƩ squats (I googled what they are called, site below). I usually do 20-50 at a time, of each, then walk around the house until the burn wears off. I try to do that twice a day, more if I feel like it. In a few weeks I'm going to start swimming a lot at the beach near my apartment. I also drink about a gallon of water everyday, sometimes more (I never feel sick from it). I take a prenatal vitamin and DHA/EPA combo (two separate pills) and a few fenugreek pills (I just stopped breastfeeding and had a bunch left). I reintroduced coffee, my guilty pleasure that I'm not willing to give up. I don't smoke. I would like to lose weight and just feel healthier. No set goals besides a healthy lifestyle, smaller clothes, and setting a good example for my son. :)
http://exercise.about.com/cs/butthipsthighs/l/aa092900a.htm
Is this a healthy protein shake for Women?
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 1 Packet (49g)
Servings Per Container: 20
Amount per Serving
Calories Total 190
from Fat 30
% Daily Value+
Total Fat 3.5 g 5%
Saturated Fat 1 g 4%
Cholesterol 20 mg 7%
Sodium 270 mg 11%
Potassium 270 mg 8%
Total Carbohydrate 9 g 3%
Dietary fiber 3 g 11%
Sugars 2 g
Protein 30 g 60%
% Daily Value
Vitamin A 20%
Vitamin C 20%
Vitamin D 20%
Vitamin E 20%
Thiamin (B1) 20%
Riboflavin (B2) 20%
Niacin (B3) 20%
Vitamin B6 20%
Folate,Folic Acid,Folacin 20%
Vitamin B12 20%
Biotin 20%
Pantothenic acid 20%
Calcium 40%
Iron 25%
Phosphorus 30%
Iodine 20%
Magnesium 25%
Zinc 20%
Copper 20%
Chloride 4
is this sugar free pudding from jell-o good or bad for you and why?
i'm asking cuz it has cholestrol and saturated fat which or bad here the nutrition facts:
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 1 snack cup
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Amount per Serving
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Calories 70 Calories from Fat 20
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% Daily Value *
Total Fat 2g 3%
Saturated Fat 1.5g 8%
Monounsaturated Fat 0g
Polyunsaturated Fat 0g
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 10mg 3%
Sodium 170mg 7%
Potassium 0mg 0%
Total Carbohydrate 13g 4%
Dietary Fiber 0g 0%
Sugars 0g
Protein 2g 4%
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Vitamin A 0%
Vitamin C 0%
Calcium 10%
Iron 0%
Vitamin D 0%
Vitamin E 0%
Vitamin K 0%
Thiamin (B1) 0%
Niacin (B3) 0%
Vitamin B6 0%
Folic Acid (Folate) 0%
Vitamin B12 0%
Biotin 0%
Magnesium 0%
Panthothenic Acid 0%
Zinc 0%
Copper 0%
Manganese 0%
Chromium 0%
Molybdenum 0%
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Est. Percent of Calories from:
Fat 25.7% Carbs 74.3%
Protein 11.4%