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Question about supplements

alyssa.coppen1 min to read

I currently have a multivitamin that contains both Vitamin E and Iron. Apparently, those two cancel eachother out unless taken separately.So, should i continue taking the multivitamin and take extra Iron and Vitamin E at different times? Or am i better off trying to find a multivitamin that only has one of those and supplement the other?

#2

I was reading through the forums (i think it was High Priestess Pythia's post about that smoothie that helps vision), and she mentioned that iron and vitamin E cancel eachother out. When i looked into it more, each source seemed to say the same thing.But then your source makes sense.

On Thu, Oct 11, 2018 at 12:52, ivyissexy69@... [SSHealth] wrote:   Vitamin E has actually been shown to have a positive effect on blood iron levels when the two are supplemented together:

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4994979/

#3

Just to say something to you, Iron should be taken with Vitamin C too. Unless this is a lie?

#4

There's Vitamin C in my multivitamin, too. And A and D together. I think it's just the Iron and E that worried me. But it seems like I'm fine. My nails are straighter and stronger than before, so i think Iron is working haha

On Sun, Oct 14, 2018 at 2:45, donotfearthetruth@... [SSHealth] wrote:   Just to say something to you, Iron should be taken with Vitamin C too. Unless this is a lie?