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Floravital: Drinking From The Bottle?
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Been feeling very tired recently and a friend gave me a bottle of Floravital. Am very bad at reading instructions, so just swigging a gulp before meals, and then noticed 'Do not drink directly from the bottle.'
Any idea why not??
Any idea why not??
Answers
As has been suggested, at least part of the reason could be that drinking directly from the bottle doesn't allow you to control the dose. Taking too many vitamins/ supplements can be just as bad for you (if not more so) than having too few. Taking too much iron can lead to sickness and constipation . (With really high doses it can kill you). Excess Vitamin C can...
17:41 Sat 27th May 2017
As has been suggested, at least part of the reason could be that drinking directly from the bottle doesn't allow you to control the dose.
Taking too many vitamins/supplements can be just as bad for you (if not more so) than having too few. Taking too much iron can lead to sickness and constipation. (With really high doses it can kill you). Excess Vitamin C can also cause digestive problems. Taking too much Vitamin B6 can lead to nerve damage. (They're all in Floravital).
Doctors generally advise avoiding food supplements if you're eating a healthy diet. The only supplement which they say that everyone in the UK ought to take (particularly in the winter months, but not exclusively so) is Vitamin D, which isn't in Floravital. (One of the symptoms of a lack of Vitamin D is excessive tiredness).
However if your tiredness persists, do see you doctor, as there are a multitude of possible causes (including, for example, the early signs of diabetes).
Taking too many vitamins/supplements can be just as bad for you (if not more so) than having too few. Taking too much iron can lead to sickness and constipation. (With really high doses it can kill you). Excess Vitamin C can also cause digestive problems. Taking too much Vitamin B6 can lead to nerve damage. (They're all in Floravital).
Doctors generally advise avoiding food supplements if you're eating a healthy diet. The only supplement which they say that everyone in the UK ought to take (particularly in the winter months, but not exclusively so) is Vitamin D, which isn't in Floravital. (One of the symptoms of a lack of Vitamin D is excessive tiredness).
However if your tiredness persists, do see you doctor, as there are a multitude of possible causes (including, for example, the early signs of diabetes).
On the wrong track there Cloverjo, I'm afraid. None of the enzymes found in human saliva will have any adverse affect on the active ingredients of Floravital. In no sense can saliva spoil the vitamins in the product.
If anything, it's quite the opposite as a protein found in saliva called transcobalamin-1 will actually protect the vitamin B12 in Floravital from the denaturing effect of the hydrochloric acid in the stomach.
If anything, it's quite the opposite as a protein found in saliva called transcobalamin-1 will actually protect the vitamin B12 in Floravital from the denaturing effect of the hydrochloric acid in the stomach.
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