centrum & animal pack.. GARBAGE. both are poorly formulated and have amounts of certain nutrientss that could be detrimental to health if taken for extended periods of time.
gnc one is ok, but WAY overpriced. uses cheap nutrient forms.
the only decent multi put out by a sports oriented company is ACTIVATE by mhp... its 100x better than the aforementioned, and cheaper.
I disagree with your thoughts on Animal Pak, I have had no ill effects after using it at times for over 1 year straight
One more thing: How do you all out there know you're absorbing what's on the label?
One more thing: How do you all out there know you're absorbing what's on the label?
I dont dispute your numbers (however a source for them would be nice) but I do know I feel very good on it, and have used it for quite a while
Well it has been a while on it, without even a shred of what you describe
Does anyone use AST's multi? What's the thought on it?
One more thing: How do you all out there know you're absorbing what's on the label?
I have used AST's 32x it is solid, however never really had a good feeling bout it in terms of any personal "internal feeling"
Correct. The optimal form would be zinc gluconatezinc oxide is poorly absorbed
That would seem to be the evident answer but the quality of the nutrients vary drastically from one brand to the next.you check the data for human studies on the different forms of nutrients, and you can guestimate how much you are absorbing
Most likely due to the fact that not many nutritional companies have. A handful at best.i doubt any studies have been done following around users of animal pack for 20, 30, 40 years... if its even been around that long.
This is one of the reasons why I inquired regarding AST's multi. Every single time I have taken it in the past (with food by the way) it created the most horrid, sharp stomach pains. It was like having a cramp in the middle of the abdominal area. It seems I'm not the only one that experienced negative side effects from AST's multi.I used AST's 32x Pro which is fine. For some people it gave them a queasy feeling in their stomachs. Occasionally it would do the same with me if I took it on an empty stomach.
This is one of the reasons why I inquired regarding AST's multi. Every single time I have taken it in the past (with food by the way) it created the most horrid, sharp stomach pains. It was like having a cramp in the middle of the abdominal area. It seems I'm not the only one that experienced negative side effects from AST's multi.I used AST's 32x Pro which is fine. For some people it gave them a queasy feeling in their stomachs. Occasionally it would do the same with me if I took it on an empty stomach.
Correct. The optimal form would be zinc gluconate)
That would seem to be the evident answer but the quality of the nutrients vary drastically from one brand to the next.
Males do need to be cautious about taking iron as a supplement due to the amount that they typically get in our diet (unless you're a vegetarian). I completely agree with that line of thinking.
Most likely due to the fact that not many nutritional companies have. A handful at best.
Without a doubt Millennium's ZMK/MVP stack is as good as it gets, but a bit expensive. I just finished up a bottle of MVP today.
In your opinion what is the best multi out there, and do you use them?
For me, I love Animal Pak and try to make sure to use it opposed to others.
Thoughts?
In your opinion what is the best multi out there, and do you use them?
For me, I love Animal Pak and try to make sure to use it opposed to others.
Thoughts?
Optimum Nutrition's Opti-Men because I can take it 1st thing in the morn. and doesn't cause any upset stomach (even when empty), or bloat. The rec. Dose is 3 tab's but I usually only do 2.
I've been using it ED over 2 years and like it. I have been interested in trying the Orange Triad to vary it up a little.