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PM & Vitamin B?

#1

Anyone know what effect vitamin B has on PM/ Estrogens?

I know i have been feeling awefully sluggish and tired. I know estrogens and the like have been linked to lack of libido and overall lack of energetic feeling. even after sleeping a good amount of hours, i still feel sleepy.

I do take a vitamin B complex but i was wondering if anyone knew if it counteracts the PM or even helps it.. certainly would like to gain the full effect of the PM, if possible...

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#2

Have you ever been anemic? I sometimes am and for some reason, it's always the last thing I consider and is so easily fixed! Now I just take a good multi-vitamin, geared for women, with lot's of iron.
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#3

If anything vit B would be beneficial.

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#4

I am slow pretty slow and sluggish Sad but i have been taking a hair, nail, and skin vitamin that has b vitamins in it and it seems to be helping a little. It was on a different post about to take that multivitamin since it has collagen and all sorts of things for healthy growth in it. so you may want to try that?
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#5

How are you sleeping?
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#6

To answer all these questions in a "nutshell" :

I have pre-hypertension stage 1 but am not on any blood thinners, predominantly my cuts clot in less than a min. I do take asprin/ibuprofin regularly, but still have a good thickness to my blood. so i am pretty sure its not anemia, plus i am rarely "cold" that comes along with anemia.

Sleep? well, i tend to get my fare share, though in the last few weeks i have been shift-hopping, soon to be settled on second shift, so i can get a normal night time sleep instead of sleeping in the land of sun. But sleep? i get enough, at least 6 to 8 hrs per "night". though this has been a long term energy exhausting situation far outside of my current shift hops...(like a six month term at least). Shift hopping only within the last month or so.

I have considered taking a multi-V geared towards women, and may do so, was just wondering before i do that if the B's would help vs harm the Pm growth, etc. I know the B complex is supposed to help with mood, energy etc..

Appreciate all your foward thinking and response to this question.

Little know fact of the day : Hard vitamins are sealed with a food grade shalac that is not digestible by the human body, break it up before swallowing( lesser "glossy " grade) or scratch teh surface. New York City dredges 10,000 lbs of undigested vitamins from their sewer yearly....( read that somewhere online) ....

thanks again Tongue



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#7

With my PM, there was somewhere on it's website that actually said it should be taken with both calcium and vit B-6, but I don't know the reason and for the life of me, I cannot find where it said that about the B-6 now. And of course I didn't follow that part of the directions.
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#8

opti-men is my favorite (but it is for men)

It just disintegrates when wet so you know it being absorbed.
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#9

Vitamin supplements have come a long way in the last decade. I think the undigested vitamins thing is more an urban myth than a present reality.

Take your vitamin, and put it in a glass of water. All the ones I've tried dissolve within an hour....and I have a feeling stomach fluid is much more effective at breaking down food than water is.

Or maybe my bottled water is just poison. I should see if the tap water breaks things down faster lol...
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#10

(16-04-2012, 22:19)SarahSchilling Wrote:  .....Or maybe my bottled water is just poison. I should see if the tap water breaks things down faster lol...

lol i hope not Tongue gotta watch out for the "bpa" in plastics..however now they are finding bpa in canned goods.. a heck of a lot higher than they expected
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