Vitamins and Weight Loss

Vitamins and supplements are a touchy subject for me.  I have seen many people go a bit overboard and feel that they need to take them and wind up doing more harm than good.  So before I go any further with this I am not telling you to take or not to take a multivitamin.  I suggest that before you decide to add a multivitamin to your diet you consult your physician to make sure that you are doing the right thing for your body.

With that said we can get into the topic of vitamins and whether or not there are any that promote weight loss.  Actually, all vitamins help aid your body in weight loss.  When your body absorbs the various vitamins and minerals from your foods it helps aid your body in the weight loss process. Vitamins and minerals aid in weight loss by keeping your body functioning at its optimal levels.  A healthy body is going to burn more fat than one lacking certain vitamins.  All of the vitamins are important keys to a healthy.  There is no magic vitamin that will melt the fat right off of your body.  If your body becomes deficient in any of the vitamins or minerals that it needs then it won’t be able to function correctly and you won’t be able to continue on in the weight loss process.

If you are consuming a balanced diet then you should get all of the vitamins and minerals your body needs from the foods you consume.  Vitamin supplements should not replace what you can get from real food.  Supplements are just chemical derivates of what you would and should be getting as part of your diet.  In most cases a multivitamin isn’t going to hurt your and will actually make sure that you reach the amount of vitamins and minerals that your body needs, but for the most part you will get everything from eating plenty of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean meats.

If I was going to add a multivitamin to my own diet then I would go with either one from Centrum or One A Day.  I have used Centrum in the past and had no ill effects from it.  One A Day, which is another well known brand, offers several multivitamins specifically for men or women.  If you are seriously thinking about adding a multivitamin into your diet I would strongly suggest that you talk to your doctor.  He or she will know your needs, your weight loss goals, and your issues with sleep apnea in order to help you make the best possible decision to achieve your goals.


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