Anonymous wrote:A difference how??
I'm taking iron - that's helping me be not anemic.
I'm going to start calcium to make sure I don't break my bones.
I'm going to take C because I think I might not be getting enough.
I take creatine and collagen - trying to build muscle and not lose my collagen.
Oh, and vitamin d. Aren't we all d-deprived in the winter?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A difference how??
I'm taking iron - that's helping me be not anemic.
I'm going to start calcium to make sure I don't break my bones.
I'm going to take C because I think I might not be getting enough.
I take creatine and collagen - trying to build muscle and not lose my collagen.
Oh, and vitamin d. Aren't we all d-deprived in the winter?
Be careful with this. Post menopause, women need a lot less iron. And iron overload is not a good thing; harmful to your organs.
Anonymous wrote:A difference how??
I'm taking iron - that's helping me be not anemic.
I'm going to start calcium to make sure I don't break my bones.
I'm going to take C because I think I might not be getting enough.
I take creatine and collagen - trying to build muscle and not lose my collagen.
Oh, and vitamin d. Aren't we all d-deprived in the winter?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A difference how??
I'm taking iron - that's helping me be not anemic.
I'm going to start calcium to make sure I don't break my bones.
I'm going to take C because I think I might not be getting enough.
I take creatine and collagen - trying to build muscle and not lose my collagen.
Oh, and vitamin d. Aren't we all d-deprived in the winter?
Be careful with this. Post menopause, women need a lot less iron. And iron overload is not a good thing; harmful to your organs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A difference how??
I'm taking iron - that's helping me be not anemic.
I'm going to start calcium to make sure I don't break my bones.
I'm going to take C because I think I might not be getting enough.
I take creatine and collagen - trying to build muscle and not lose my collagen.
Oh, and vitamin d. Aren't we all d-deprived in the winter?
Be careful with this. Post menopause, women need a lot less iron. And iron overload is not a good thing; harmful to your organs.
Anonymous wrote:A difference how??
I'm taking iron - that's helping me be not anemic.
I'm going to start calcium to make sure I don't break my bones.
I'm going to take C because I think I might not be getting enough.
I take creatine and collagen - trying to build muscle and not lose my collagen.
Oh, and vitamin d. Aren't we all d-deprived in the winter?