Reddit Reddit reviews Vitafusion Calcium Supplement Gummy Vitamins, 100ct

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Vitafusion Calcium Supplement Gummy Vitamins, 100ct
America's # 1 Gummy Vitamin BrandBone & teeth support[1]500 mg of calcium per serving, as much as 12 oz. of milkClinically Proven Absorption for vitamin D3Contains NO high-fructose corn syrup, NO artificial sweeteners, NO gluten, NO dairy and NO synthetic (FD&C) dyes
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6 Reddit comments about Vitafusion Calcium Supplement Gummy Vitamins, 100ct:

u/ViviElnora · 2 pointsr/childfree

I don't have an eating disorder and I am not a doctor, so I don't know if this is the right way to handle things, so you should check with your doctor or psychiatrist before doing most of this. I have, among other things, an anxiety disorder, and Bipolar NOS, so I am basing my advice on what I have learned about self care from those, and on recommendations that my grandfather was given to help with his heartburn. Also, if this is sound advice for ED, I'm sure you know all this, but often when I'm going through a rough patch, I need someone to tell me to do my self care stuff.

If you haven't already, go through your kitchen and get rid of or lock up most of your high calorie/low nutrition food and everything that is really acidic. Go shopping for foods that are nutrient rich and lower acid. Also, get something like Ensure or Boost, it will help both with nutrition and lowering the acidity in your stomach. Eat mostly fruits and vegetables (you don't have to be vegan, you can still have meat, just eat it in moderation), and make sure you are eating enough insoluble fiber (whole grains, carrots, apples with the peels, leafy green vegetables, etc.). Stay hydrated and chew thoroughly. Eating like this will help get your food through your stomach faster. Taking a walk after eating helps too. ^1

If you haven't already, talk to your psychiatrist about taking vitamins (including a D3 supplement, the farther from the equator you are, the less you get naturally), calcium, and a probiotic. My psychiatrist recommend I take prenatal vitamins (I'm sorry, I know this could be hard for you right now). She told me they really should be the standard woman's vitamins, because most women need the extra folic acid, regardless of their plans for children. As for what kind of multivitamin to take, I recommend the Vitafusion Prenatal Gummy Vitamins. They don't have iron, so they are easier on your stomach and don't interfere with the absorption of calcium. I also like Vitafusion's Calcium. I have found that taking a calcium supplement helps with my heartburn. A probiotic (I don't know why but every time I try to type probiotic, it changes to phobic) should help the rest of your digestive tract cope better. I like gummy supplements because they are their own reward for taking them (I think they taste like regular gummies), and because they are chewed up, they should be absorbed faster.

Add something fun to your morning routine, something you will look forward to doing. I love to read, so I make sure to have time to read while I'm eating my breakfast (but I have to be sure to set a timer or get to work early enough to eat there, otherwise I get too distracted and end up running late which makes me stressed for the whole day).

Make yourself do something to treat yourself everyday. Get your nails done, get a massage, buy a new book or shoes or a movie, take a bath, go for a walk, something that normally makes you feel good or you have been wanting to try for awhile. Just doing something you normally find pleasurable, even if you don't really feel like doing it right now, can help you feel better.

And remember, even though we don't know you in the real world, we care about you. ❤ You are one of us, someone who understands how hard it is to live in a parent centric society, and we want you to be happy.

^1 Unless you have a medical condition that affects your diet, you should be fine making these changes without talking to your doctor first.

u/Bellainara · 1 pointr/randomgifts

I could really use some supplements and pain relief that my doctor wants me to take. Specifically, the Calcium, the Arthritis Acetaminophen and the Loratadine. I really could use anything off my Needed HBA Items list, but those three I either need to add to my daily regimen per doc request or am flat out of.

I appreciate the help everyone!

u/c4t3rp1ll4r · 1 pointr/xxfitness

Good point about the calcium, it wasn't until I started tracking in MFP that I realized how little calcium I was getting day-to-day. I eat two of these each day because I'm a child and I need my supplements to taste good.

u/thr33littlebirds · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

A Healthier Me!


Bone loss is a very real and scary thing. I would like to do what I can to prevent it. Thanks for the contest!

u/EatYourCheckers · 1 pointr/Parenting

Could be for sure. My kids tend to drink water over milk, so they probably don't get as much dietary calcium as they are supposed to.

I use this brand: http://www.amazon.com/Vitafusion-Calcium-Vitamins-Adults-100-Count/dp/B003DRD3PG

2 gummies have 500mg of calcium, which is what I have found listed as the daily recommendation for kids. I don't think you can get too much calcium, but again, double-check.

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I'm almost out of my chewy calciums. Eep!

my favorite dinosaur is t-rex. duh.