Interested to hear people's thoughts on the ever growing world of supplements. Is it all a load of bollocks or are you a firm believer?
I've been knocking back vitabiotics for as long as I can remember with additional vit D for the winter months.
Interested to hear people's thoughts on the ever growing world of supplements. Is it all a load of bollocks or are you a firm believer?
I've been knocking back vitabiotics for as long as I can remember with additional vit D for the winter months.
I take a multivitamin every day. Mostly for the vitamin D but might as well get the others too.
I sometimes take vitamin D during the shit months (we are now entering the shit months). No real idea if it makes any difference.
Anyone want to buy some magic beans off me?
Creatine, vitamin d, sometimes b12. The rest I'm pretty happy I get from my diet.
They're a scam.
Vitamin D and generic mens multivitamins.
Everyone in this country should probably just take vitamin D all the time. It's a surprise at work if you do someone's bloods and they aren't vit D deficient.
Everything else is bullshit unless you have a specific reason for being vitamin deficient.
Last edited by randomlegend; 01-11-2022 at 01:44 PM.
I'm doing a course on sports nutrition so I'm pretty much an expert now. The only things considered proven as a supplement worth taking is bicarbonate, caffeine, nitrate, creatine and beta-alanine.
Whey protein and a magnesium & potassium supplement, otherwise I get spasms at night on exercise days.
It is not clear whether any of them do anything positive for you, but they also don't seem to harm anything, so it is one of those things where you might as well give it a go.
I don't take anything myself.
I was talking from a general health perspective by the way. No idea about exercise supplements and whether they work. Not something I've ever needed to look into, what with me becoming a swole beast every time I lift a pencil.
Funny this should rear its head. I never have, but I've reached a stage in life where either my age is noticeable or I have the beginnings of an as yet undiagnosed serious health issue. Assuming it's the former I've been toying with the idea of supplements.
Are you reading early onset dementia into "toying with the idea of supplements"?
Always seemed like clear mountebankery to me.
There’s evidence that multivitamins are actually harmful. I only take vitamin d personally.
There’s quite a mixed bag of results if you look at the research done on multivitamins. For example, this study…
https://www.sciencedirect.com/scienc...35109718345601
…finds protective effects in favour of folic acid but increases in all cause mortality for antioxidants. I’d avoid calcium supplementation as well, personally. Interesting topic, though.
Most multivitamins are pumped full of the ones you don't actually need supplementing with because unless you live on McDonald's you get them anyway. The vitamins more difficult to obtain through a natural diet like D3 are in such small amounts if they are in there at all. You probably don't want to cheap out on them because those ones will be useless.
I've started to take creatine monohydrate to see if it helps with recovery and henchness. Last time it just made me bloat.
Really? Not experienced bloat from that before. Your body has a limit of what it can take (5g a day ish) and you just piss out the rest. It might be beneficial, it's not truly conclusive, but it's so cheap that you might as well take it anyway.
I think there's reasonable amount of evidence that it's useful from a sporting performance and encouraging lean muscle perspective. But yep, last time I just gained weight due to the water retention (probably or the pies). I'm only doing 3g now.
I’ve always been tempted but never bothered cos they’re almost certainly a scam. Most notably Athletic Greens and Spirulina.
I'm a twit
I take a multi-vitamin, half a slow release vitamin B, and a cheapo vitamin D. I used to use beta alanine and creatine, but stopped them because the former kept going up in price and I thought I would just try going without either. I haven't noticed any difference, so no more of those.
Nope, had my bloods done and was told by the doctor to just “keep doing what I’m doing” which is not a lot.
Yeah. Dbol is pretty insane for strength but you've got to have a test base to supplement it (unless you're mental). I did six weeks and puffed up like Michelin man but put crazy numbers on my lifts. I would never do it again if it wasn't for strongman comp purposes, which I never plan on doing again anyway.
Show us a comp pic.
I've been taking multivitamins since the pandemic. Can't say I notice much of a difference.
Hench baby punching its way out of the womb early because of your juiced jizz.