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Master |
This is something I plan to bring up at my next appointment, but I'm curious enough to post about vitamins (should I say brands of vitamins) being a possible trigger or a stackable trigger.
I tend to get nausea and a headache (frequently transitioning to a migraine) shortly after I take my multivitamin in the morning. I also have B2 & magnesium supplements in my regime. Has anyone else had this experience and found a multivitamin that doesn't have this effect? FYI: I take it with food, and the other supplements are taken later in the day. Therefore, that's why I'm focusing on the multivitamin. Liz |
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Maven |
Yes, I can relate to this. There's a certain brand (can't remember which right now) of multivitamin that sets off terrible migraines for me. I've found that the One-a-Day vitamin brand is just fine for me though. I switched right back to it after my bad experience with the bad brand, and I've been perfectly fine. I suspect it's something in the filler they used, probably artificial sugar or citric acid. I keep forgetting to check the ingredients to know for sure what it was... Good luck switching to something else!
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Master |
Thanks for the replies-very interesting.
I suppose I'll add the B2 and magnesium back into my regime and see if they have the same effect without the multivitamin. Oh, I feel like a mad scientist. Liz |
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Apprentice |
Hi Liz,
I would investigate your brand. The quality of supplement you use makes a big difference! I suggest Standard Process, you can get it online, but not in stores as practitioners generally sell it. Good luck!! |
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Sage |
Have you tried taking your multivitamin at night? My prenatal vitamins made me nauseated when I took them in the morning, but I did fine after I switched to taking them at night.
I take the Walmart version of Centrum Silver. I'm taking magnesium, and it's giving me no trouble. Neither did B2 when I took it. Gret Gretchen in Mississippi |
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Forum Moderator Supreme Guru |
I sometimes get nausea after taking my meds in the morning, and for the life of me I can't figure out which one is doing it. I never used to do that at all, with all the same meds. Once upon a time, my vitamin C started doing that to me, and I just cut it out.
Technically, I'm supposed to take my thyroid med on an empty stomach, but with that nausea thing, I find that if I take it after eating, I don't get queasy. So I just try and be consistent about the whole thing. If I start doing the nausea thing, I take my meds around lunchtime instead. Dragondrool Forum Moderator ~~8=:>>>> |
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