How does your macronutrient plan look? Even if you lift, if your calorie deficit is too much and your macronutrients aren't right, you will catabolize. Of course, it is very hard to lose weight without losing any muscle, but you want to do your best to minimize it.
Three multivitamins a day seems like overkill. Most multivitamins are formulated so that they provide 100% of the RDA for many (but not all) of the constituent vitamins. Is there a reason why you are taking more than one a day?It's not bad. I eat a lot of vegetables now anyways, and quite a bit of chicken breast, skim milk, and whey protein. I also take 3 multi-vitamins a day.
Yeah, they go together, the 3 vitamins, as the package says, is to go together with your first meal of the day. Actually, you're supposed to take 6 a day, but I think that is WAY too much.
I also take one of those kid's chew able vitamins which are packed full of 500%s and 1000% vitamins.
Is that one of those "men's vitamin packs" or something? I just stick with a generic one-a-day multivitamin.
If you want some fun reading, learn about Vitamin A overdosing. I read about a case recently of some Arctic explorers who got it from eating too much liver of carnivores they killed. You won't get Vitamin A poisoning from multivitamins, but it's good not to consume more than the RDA.
They aren't minimums, but averages. I would point out that the FDA also determines upper intake levels. In the case of Vitamin A, the upper intake level is only three times the RDA.The RDA is designed to prevent deficiency, not to promote health.
hypervitaminosis A I believe is what you mean. Its the more scientific name for "A poisoning".
isn't the Sun vitamin A?
I just stick with a generic one-a-day multivitamin.
Wow...sounds a lot like sunburn...isn't the Sun vitamin A?
Oh lol...wow..guess I need to read a bit more on vitamins :11doh:
Generic one a day vitamins tend to be mostly binders. As a result this reduces your bodies ability to absorb all of the nutrition in the vitamin.
hypervitaminosis A I believe is what you mean. Its the more scientific name for "A poisoning".
You can probably only get too much vitamin A when it's the direct form of it. Not when it's in the form of beta-carotene (such as in fruits and vegetables) which your body transforms into vitamin A. Thoughts?
Animal Liver! Seriously, Beef liver alone has like 15,000-20,000IU of Vitamin A alone. I've read reports of people who have encountered hypervitaminosis A simply from eating large amounts of animal liver.
Wow, that's a shame as I love liver.