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Supplements discussion on Good multivitamins?, within the Bodybuilding Forum; Originally Posted by winkless A valuable thread of course... Weight loss surgery patients most commonly experience deficiencies in two classes ...


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Old 07-31-2011, 01:39 AM   #31
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A valuable thread of course...
Weight loss surgery patients most commonly experience deficiencies in two classes of vitamins, fat soluble vitamins and some B-vitamins. These vitamins are as follows:

Fat Soluble Vitamins: vitamins A, D, E and K
B-Vitamins: B-1, Thiamine, Folate, B-12

Due to the efficacy of oral vitamin supplementation and vitamin injections, revision weight loss surgery is rarely needed or used to treat conditions of vitamin deficiency. Deficiencies in fat soluble vitamins are most commonly found in Duodenal Switch patients with patients experiencing vitamin-D deficiency most frequently. Malnutrition and protein deficiency is treated by elongation of the common limb, which can also be performed to treat vitamin deficiency.
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Old 07-04-2012, 05:33 PM   #32
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If you're looking at an overall awesome multi, check out Nutrabolics Vitabolic. I do believe you can get them from that site. Made by a Canadian company as well. It's been a staple in my supplement regime for awhile now. A lot of benefits of this all-in-one health solution, which beats your average normal multi. It contains coenzyme 10 as well, and you get the nutritional equivalent to 8 servings of fruits/veggies in each serving.

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Thanks a lot for sharing the very helpful information about good multivitamins. Thanks to all.
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sure, Anavite then OptiMen
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I would use the cheapest alternative with the biggest amount of vitamins !
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