You can get a vitamin E supplement without having to use a suppository. They come in oral form, and work just as well, you can get them at stores like GNC.
I would take a multo-vitamnin every day. This should help.
Vitamin A
vitamin C
Vitamin A in too high of doses can cause birth defects so the amount you get in your daily diet and your prenatal vitamin should be enough.
Waning estrogen levels associated with menopause can cause symptoms of vaginal dryness. Some women take replacement hormones to restore normal lubrication, but this treatment can be ineffective. You should consult a healthcare practitioner to eliminate diabetes, infections and other reasons for vaginal dryness. Vitamin E suppositories offer a gentle and natural solution for women who can't or don't want to utilize hormone replacements. Vitamin E can soothe irritated and inflamed vaginal tissue. It can also modulate other menopausal symptoms, such as hot flashes, heart palpitation and night sweats. Vitamin E is an effective antioxidant that slows physical and mental aging.
Should I take woman's one a day vitamin while taking plavix
well I'm not quite sure, but 67% of people think u should, and 33% think u shouldn't. Hope this helps :)
no
No bodybuilders should not take vitamin d supplements. They should not abstain from all supplements either. They should take protein supplements in order to maximize their body's potential.
no like your mama
Yes, actually you SHOULD take Vitamin D3. You have two choices of Vitamin D, Vitamin D2 and Vitamin D3. Vitamin D2 is not absorbed as well as Vitamin d3 and it has a shorter half life. Even though foods are still fortified with Vitamin D2, many researchers believe that Vitamin D2 is "no longer suitable for supplementation or fortification".
b vitamins