How and When Should You Take Your Vitamin Pills?
Many of us take some kind of
multi-vitamin on a daily basis to make sure we give our body everything
it needs. While it is easy to know what you have to take, knowing when
to take it is a bit trickier. Most Vitamins and nutrients have a
specific function in our body, and they can do it a lot better if taken
at the right time, and under the right conditions.
It might be tempting to just take all your vitamin pills at once and get it over with, but it's not always what's good for you. The
following tips will advise you on when and how to take your
multi-vitamins, based on the chemical interaction they have with each
other and with your body. Act according to these guidelines and you'll
know you are making the most out of your food supplements.
Vitamins that should be taken by noon:
Vitamin B1: Aids metabolism and supports the nerve system.
Vitamin B12: Used to create red blood cells and help you relax you during times of anxiety.
Iron: Helps your body's transfer oxygen and aids the immune system.
Q10: Prevents heart disease and improves sexual functions.
Vitamin C: Helps in creating new tissue and keep your teeth and immune system strong.
Vitamin B12: Used to create red blood cells and help you relax you during times of anxiety.
Iron: Helps your body's transfer oxygen and aids the immune system.
Q10: Prevents heart disease and improves sexual functions.
Vitamin C: Helps in creating new tissue and keep your teeth and immune system strong.
Each of these 5 vitamins has a strong
stimulating effect on the body, so taking them in the morning will keep
you full of energy for the rest of the day. Vitamin
C is known to help in absorbing iron so it is recommended to take the
two together, or eat food rich with one if you are taking a pill of the
other.
Vitamins that should be taken with healthy fats:
Vitamin A: Needed to keep your skin, eyesight and bladder healthy.
Vitamin E: Protects the cell membranes and reduces the risk of heart problems.
Vitamin D: Prevents Diabetes and some types of Cancer.
Vitamin K: Helps keep your bones healthy and blood vessels strong.
Lycopene: Lowers the risk of heart and blood diseases, as well as some types of Cancer.
Lutein: Keeps your eyes healthy and protects you from Colon Cancer.
Vitamin E: Protects the cell membranes and reduces the risk of heart problems.
Vitamin D: Prevents Diabetes and some types of Cancer.
Vitamin K: Helps keep your bones healthy and blood vessels strong.
Lycopene: Lowers the risk of heart and blood diseases, as well as some types of Cancer.
Lutein: Keeps your eyes healthy and protects you from Colon Cancer.
These are all fat soluble vitamins,
and need to be taken around the same time you eat certain fat foods to
be properly absorbed in your body. Ask your doctor which foods are best
for you to eat while taking theses vitamins.
IMPORTANT: Be
Careful with Vitamin K and Vitamin E interactions. Large quantities of
vitamin E can interfere with the ability of your body to utilize vitamin
K.
What should be taken during the evening?
Magnesium: Required for healthy muscle activity and for most of the "construction" your body does.
Calcium: Essential for strong bones and many body activities.
Calcium: Essential for strong bones and many body activities.
Both of these important minerals are
being used by our body when we rest. They also help relax your body and
deal with some cases of sleep disorders.
IMPORTANT: Do not
take Iron supplements the same time you take calcium as they may act
ageist each other so that neither is properly absorbed. Wait for about 4
hours between each one to make sure you get all the healthy benefits
you need.
What shouldn't you have after taking vitamins?
Coffee, tea and many kinds of sweet
soda drinks can hinder your ability to fully absorb the vitamins and
minerals from your food supplements. Take the pills with either water or
natural juices, and do your best to avoid other drinks for at least two
hours.
Our bodies are always using vitamins
and minerals and always clean themselves so more food and nutrients will
be available for use. Taking vitamin pills once every now and then
won't have a real impact on your health. You need to keep a steady flow
of whatever it is you are taking, so you will have a good cycle of
proper absorption and digestion. Speak with your doctor about how many
times should you take each of your vitamin pills, and for how long.
Too much of a good thing might not always be so good... The recommended daily dose of vitamins is generally found on the labels and information booklets that come with multivitamins. Since many of the foods we eat today are already full of nutrients you need to know which foods you might need to stop eating, when taking certain vitamin.
THIS IS ONLY FOR INFORMATION, ALWAYS CONSULT YOU PHYSICIAN BEFORE
HAVING ANY PARTICULAR FOOD/ MEDICATION/EXERCISE/OTHER REMEDIES.
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