felineitty
New member
Hey you guys,
my first pregnancy was unplanned, I wasn’t taking good care of myself before finding out and had a rough pregnancy. My daughter thankfully is very healthy (she turned 3 recently) but this time I would like to be as healthy as possible (assuming I get pregnant, planning on starting to try soon).
So I did a lot of research around supplements during pregnancy. Maybe too much, I tend to get obsessive with these things!
I was thinking about taking Thorne Basic Prenatal but the very high levels of folate and b12 deter me.
So I was thinking about taking a moderatly dosed prenatal and add some supplements to that. Now I’m wondering if those higher dosed single supplements I’m planning to add could deplete some other nutrients. Like, would 200 mcg of selenium result in low b12 levels or something (I completely made this connection up), like are there any interactions that I’m not aware of that could have an adverse effect? Are there supplements that shouldn’t be taken together in higher doses?
Thorne Basic Prenatal has EVERY nutrient super high so it would still be a balanced multi supplement.
Buying all these supplements might also be expensive, something I’ll have to consider, too, but I would like to have the perfect combination on paper before deciding what I will be able to afford. Hehe
Thanks so much in advance!
THE PRENATAL:
nutrient
quantity
vitamin E
20 mg (α-TE)
vitamin A
200 µg (RE) (retinyl acetate)
vitamin K
75 µg (menaquinone-7)
vitamin d3
800 IU (cholecalciferol)
vitamin c
100 mg (calcium ascorbate)
niacin
15 mg (NE) (nicotinamide)
pantothenic acid
12 mg (calcium d-panthothenate)
vitamin B6
2,8 mg (pyridoxal-5-phosphate)
riboflavin
4,2 mg (sodium riboflavin 5-phosphate)
thiamin (Vitamin B1)
3,3 mg (thiamine mononitrate)
folic acid
400 µg (5-methyl-tetrahydrofolic acid glucosamine salt)
biotin
100 µg (d-biotin)
vitamin B12
12 µg (hydroxocobalamin + methylcobalamin)
zinc
6,8 mg (zinc bisglycinate)
manganese
0,5 mg (manganese gluconate)
copper
0,3 mg (copper gluconate)
molybdenum
25 µg (sodium molybdate)
chromium
20 µg (chromium picolinate)
selenium
50 µg (selenium yeast)
iodine
150 µg (potassium iodide)
THESE ARE NUTRIENTS I’M THINKING ABOUT ADDING (the amino acid blend I would like to add because I don’t eat meat):
nutrient
quantity
calcium
250 mg
magnesium
125 mg
iron
14 mg (bisglycinate + lactoferrin + vit c)
zinc
15 mg ((mix zinc bisglycinate, zinc citrate, zinc gluconate)
chromium
50–100 µg
omega 3
2000-3000 mg (epa 609 mg, dpa 157 mg, dha 1158 mg)
vitamin d3
5000 IU
k2
60 µg
selenium
100-200 µg (sodium selenite)
q10
100-200 mg (ubiquinol)
creatine
3 g (creatine monohydrate)
carnitine
500 mg (acetyl-L-carnitine hydrochloride, L-carnitine L-tartrate)
taurine
750 mg
glycine
10 g
rapeseed lecithin
20 g = 800 mg phosphatidylcholine
my first pregnancy was unplanned, I wasn’t taking good care of myself before finding out and had a rough pregnancy. My daughter thankfully is very healthy (she turned 3 recently) but this time I would like to be as healthy as possible (assuming I get pregnant, planning on starting to try soon).
So I did a lot of research around supplements during pregnancy. Maybe too much, I tend to get obsessive with these things!
I was thinking about taking Thorne Basic Prenatal but the very high levels of folate and b12 deter me.
So I was thinking about taking a moderatly dosed prenatal and add some supplements to that. Now I’m wondering if those higher dosed single supplements I’m planning to add could deplete some other nutrients. Like, would 200 mcg of selenium result in low b12 levels or something (I completely made this connection up), like are there any interactions that I’m not aware of that could have an adverse effect? Are there supplements that shouldn’t be taken together in higher doses?
Thorne Basic Prenatal has EVERY nutrient super high so it would still be a balanced multi supplement.
Buying all these supplements might also be expensive, something I’ll have to consider, too, but I would like to have the perfect combination on paper before deciding what I will be able to afford. Hehe
Thanks so much in advance!
THE PRENATAL:
nutrient
quantity
vitamin E
20 mg (α-TE)
vitamin A
200 µg (RE) (retinyl acetate)
vitamin K
75 µg (menaquinone-7)
vitamin d3
800 IU (cholecalciferol)
vitamin c
100 mg (calcium ascorbate)
niacin
15 mg (NE) (nicotinamide)
pantothenic acid
12 mg (calcium d-panthothenate)
vitamin B6
2,8 mg (pyridoxal-5-phosphate)
riboflavin
4,2 mg (sodium riboflavin 5-phosphate)
thiamin (Vitamin B1)
3,3 mg (thiamine mononitrate)
folic acid
400 µg (5-methyl-tetrahydrofolic acid glucosamine salt)
biotin
100 µg (d-biotin)
vitamin B12
12 µg (hydroxocobalamin + methylcobalamin)
zinc
6,8 mg (zinc bisglycinate)
manganese
0,5 mg (manganese gluconate)
copper
0,3 mg (copper gluconate)
molybdenum
25 µg (sodium molybdate)
chromium
20 µg (chromium picolinate)
selenium
50 µg (selenium yeast)
iodine
150 µg (potassium iodide)
THESE ARE NUTRIENTS I’M THINKING ABOUT ADDING (the amino acid blend I would like to add because I don’t eat meat):
nutrient
quantity
calcium
250 mg
magnesium
125 mg
iron
14 mg (bisglycinate + lactoferrin + vit c)
zinc
15 mg ((mix zinc bisglycinate, zinc citrate, zinc gluconate)
chromium
50–100 µg
omega 3
2000-3000 mg (epa 609 mg, dpa 157 mg, dha 1158 mg)
vitamin d3
5000 IU
k2
60 µg
selenium
100-200 µg (sodium selenite)
q10
100-200 mg (ubiquinol)
creatine
3 g (creatine monohydrate)
carnitine
500 mg (acetyl-L-carnitine hydrochloride, L-carnitine L-tartrate)
taurine
750 mg
glycine
10 g
rapeseed lecithin
20 g = 800 mg phosphatidylcholine