We all have trouble knowing the best ways to take our
supplements, so here are the top ‘do’s’ and
‘don’ts’ to getting the best from your
supplements.
To get the best from your supplements, you have to ensure their
‘bioavailability’. This means that they have to be
absorbed from your intestines efficiently and presented to your
cells in a form that can be used or stored. This process often
varies from person to person depending on the efficiency of your
digestion, and can change over time as we age, as the quality of
our intestinal lining deteriorates. But the bioavailability of your
supplements can also be affected by the time of day that they are
taken and what they are taken with. By knowing the best way to take
your supplements, you can increase their bioavailability and get
the maximum benefits from them.
How to take your
supplements
Do:
- Take vitamin and mineral supplements immediately after
food, either after a meal or a snack.
- Take vitamin and mineral supplements after your evening
meal, as mineral movements and the repair processes in your body
that use these nutrients are greatest at night.
- Wash supplements down with water or orange
juice.
- Take fat soluble supplements (eg Co-enzyme Q10, evening
primrose oil, fish oils and vitamins A, D, E, K) with food
containing some fat (eg milk).
- Try to spread more than one dose (eg if you have to
take 2 or more tablets or capsules) of the same supplement
throughout the day. This will help to maximise absorption and
maintain more even blood levels.
- Try to take your supplements at the same times every
day, but don’t fret if you forget, just take them when you
remember.
Don’t:
- Don’t take supplements with hot drinks, coffee or
tea especially as these can interfere with absorption and increase
the loss of other minerals from the body. In the case of probiotics
heat can destroy the live microorganisms.
- Don’t take fish oils in the morning before you
have eaten as the essential fats will be used by the body for
energy rather than utilised for key functions.
- Don’t take your supplements with grapefruit
juice. Although the affects of grapefruit juice has not been
investigated with nutritional supplements, in the case of
prescribed medication, the juice greatly increased blood levels of
the medication.
- Don’t double up if you miss a dose. Just take it
at the next convenient time.
- Don’t exceed the recommended dose on the
packaging, unless suggested by and under the supervision of your
doctor.
- Don’t take supplements if you are taking any
prescribed medication, until you have checked with your
doctor.
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