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Apr 16, 2025 6:41 PM
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You'd be pissing away more money compared to an older person
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Thank you for this! I'm going to dig further with you if you're willing? I take Preservision AREDS2 per my Ophthalmologist and Retinologist. I also take a multi-vit due to Crohn's, Gastric Bypass and an inability to eat most veggies AND I add in several other vitamins as I am deficient (e.g., I get Ferritin infusions for Anemia and take Biotin (actually works for me) and Vitamin D as mine is tested deficient for example.) If I may, WHICH vitamins in your knowledge/estimation should I sit down and add up across my pills to ensure I don't accidentally overdose? Thank you for any insight! Alley
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(Might be behind a paywall) But reports, "The most recent study found that those taking multivitamins showed an estimated 3.1 fewer years of memory loss compared with a control group who took a placebo. Put another way, the multivitamin group was an estimated 3.1 years "younger" in terms of their memory function than the placebo group."
The research, a collaboration between scientists at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Columbia University, appeared in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
Another study, conducted by Brigham and Women's Hospital and scientists at Wake Forest University School of Medicine, appeared in the fall in the journal Alzheimer's & Dementia. It found a 60 percent slowing of cognitive aging among those who took multivitamins compared with the placebo group.
Any recommendations for a 51 yo diabetic male average weight?
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Thanks for this. All good advice but, with respect, mostly obvious to anyone reasonably educated who sees multiple doctors. In fact, I have a single master page with all vitamins, drugs, conditions, operations, vaccines and dates I provide to all my doctors. Unfortunately in the world we live in, cross-specialism is virtually unavailable. Each of my doctors is focused on the issues for which I see them. They ain't gonna X-ref my meds and all the labels: that's MY job. As almost any patient learns, once it's zebras maybe not horses, it can be up to US to save ourselves, to read the studies and seek out those interested in validating or invalidating such studies and/or supplying answers OUTSIDE the Exam room.
Thank you - seriously - for your post though. One of my jobs this weekend during D&D - in between refilling my weekly drug and vitamin dispensers, will be to review the labels and write down ALL ingredients and amounts to check which fat-solubles I might be building up. (If I just have expensive pee, I'll live with it!)
Interesting. Thank you: I'll look into this.
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