How to Buy Vitamins

Posted May 06, 2009 by dnyanesh / comments 0 comments / Print / Font Size Decrease font size Increase font size

It's hard to get the Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) of all the vitamins you need, even when you're eating well. Find out what you're missing and how to close the gap with supplements.

Things You'll Need:
Children's Multivitamins
Multivitamins
Vitamin A
Vitamin B Complex
Vitamin B-12
Vitamin B-6
Vitamin C
Vitamin D
Vitamin E
Vtamin K
Credit Cards
Vitamin A
Vitamin C
Step 
1

Pinpoint any special needs you have. Vegans need extra vitamin B-12, pregnant women need extra folic acid, those who don't eat dairy and women over 50 need plenty of calcium, and people who aren't exposed to much sunlight need additional vitamin D.
Step 
2

Visit CyberDiet and fill out a nutritional profile. A list of the vitamins and minerals you need and estimated amounts will be generated for you.
Step 
3

Ask your doctor whether any medication you take interferes with vitamin absorption, and what you should do about this.
Step 
4

Buy a combination of generic multivitamins and additional supplements that covers the list you compile. Generics are just as effective as brand names.

Things You'll Need:
Children's Multivitamins
Multivitamins
Vitamin A
Vitamin B Complex
Vitamin B-12
Vitamin B-6
Vitamin C
Vitamin D
Vitamin E
Vtamin K
Credit Cards
Vitamin A
Vitamin C
Step 
1

Pinpoint any special needs you have. Vegans need extra vitamin B-12, pregnant women need extra folic acid, those who don't eat dairy and women over 50 need plenty of calcium, and people who aren't exposed to much sunlight need additional vitamin D.
Step 
2

Visit CyberDiet and fill out a nutritional profile. A list of the vitamins and minerals you need and estimated amounts will be generated for you.
Step 
3

Ask your doctor whether any medication you take interferes with vitamin absorption, and what you should do about this.
Step 
4

Buy a combination of generic multivitamins and additional supplements that covers the list you compile. Generics are just as effective as brand names.

Things You'll Need:
Children's Multivitamins
Multivitamins
Vitamin A
Vitamin B Complex
Vitamin B-12
Vitamin B-6
Vitamin C
Vitamin D
Vitamin E
Vtamin K
Credit Cards
Vitamin A
Vitamin C
Step 
1

Pinpoint any special needs you have. Vegans need extra vitamin B-12, pregnant women need extra folic acid, those who don't eat dairy and women over 50 need plenty of calcium, and people who aren't exposed to much sunlight need additional vitamin D.
Step 
2

Visit CyberDiet and fill out a nutritional profile. A list of the vitamins and minerals you need and estimated amounts will be generated for you.
Step 
3

Ask your doctor whether any medication you take interferes with vitamin absorption, and what you should do about this.
Step 
4

Buy a combination of generic multivitamins and additional supplements that covers the list you compile. Generics are just as effective as brand names.

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