Multivitamins Store Douglasville GA

If your daily multivitamin/mineral pill upsets my stomach, maybe it is because you take it on an empty stomach. Try taking it with food to see if that helps. And make sure your supplement isn’t overloaded with nutrients.

The Vitamin Shoppe
(770) 980-1231
2937 Cobb Parkway Southeast
Atlanta, GA
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General Nutrition Center
(678) 838-1320
6700 Douglas Blvd
Douglasville, GA
 
I Am Wonderful
(770) 920-9375
2078 Fairburn Rd Ste 10
Douglasville, GA
 
Heaven & Nature Herbs & Gifts
(770) 944-1044
1757 E West Connector Ste 440
Austell, GA
 
Herb Shop The
(770) 941-6120
1167 Veterans Memorial Hw
Mableton, GA
 
GNC
(770) 427-9496
2774 Cobb Parkway Northwest
Kennesaw, GA
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Herbal Body Works
(770) 489-8110
2983 Chapel Hill Rd Ste 106
Douglasville, GA
 
Body Worx Spa & Wellness Center
(770) 489-8110
2983 Chapel Hill Rd
Douglasville, GA
 
Herb Shop The
(770) 222-9717
3259 New Macland Rd
Powder Springs, GA
 
Better Health & Gourmet
(770) 944-0022
5015 Floyd Rd SW Ste 530
Mableton, GA
 

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I know I should take a daily multivitamin/mineral pill, but the ones I’ve tried upset my stomach. What should I do?

A It’s likely that you’re reacting to the B vitamins or zinc in the supplement, particularly if you’re taking it on an empty stomach, says David Grotto, a registered dietitian and director of the Block Center for Integrative Cancer Care in Chicago. Try taking it with food to see if that helps. The iron in a multi can cause nausea and constipation, even when taken with food, so check with your doctor to see if you really need it. If so, pick a formula that contains ferrous gluconate or ferrous fumarate, forms of iron that are more easily tolerated.

And make sure your supplement isn’t overloaded with nutrients. Some include as much as 4,000 to 5,000 percent of the government’s recommended daily allowance, or RDA. “Unless your doctor specifically recom- mends a mega-potency, it’s best to look for a supplement that doesn’t have an exceedingly high percentage of the RDA,” Grotto says. He suggests shooting for amounts a bit over 100 percent.

Finally, you could take your vitamins and minerals in a different delivery system. “There are plenty of other forms—capsules, liquids, powders, chewables,” Grotto says. “You should be able to find one that works for you.”

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