So, I am working on putting together a supplement with a group of classmates. This isn't meant to be a way to get rich or anything but simply to mess around with some natural dietary supplements that we feel a lot of people are missing in their lives. With winter coming and a lot of folks "suffering" from SAD we thought it might be nice to give it at try:
so, thus far we have the following ingridients
1. Omega-3s (we were going to try to keep it vegetarian but it seems like fish oils > algae so fish oil it is)
EPA to DHA ratio of about 60-40 (some research we bumped into says that's the ratio you must go with, I however took Nordic Naturals Ultimate DHA before that has much lower EPA content and mostly DHA and it actually worked pretty well during some stressful midterms weeks)
we were thinking about 1,000-1,200 mg total of Omega-3s so about 600+:400+ EPA to DHA ratio
2. vitamin d (d3) specifically in the amounts of around 1,000 iu
3. SAM-e S-adenoslymethionine is another compound a classmate of mine recommended and we were looking into about 400 mg
4. St, John's wort - now my research and understanding here is limited but from a few articles I was sent by the same buddy that recommended SAM-e it seems like it has worked in big enough test group to have some sort of positive benefits. 300 mg 3 x daily so we figured perhaps add the recommended daily dosage in a single dose of 900 mg
and finally acetyl-l-carnitine has also been recommended to us by our physiology and nutrition professor as something to look into
so that's about 4-6 ingredients including a complex of B vitamins
just wanted to get all the wonderful peoples' input on this amazing forum!
looking forward to it!
peace and love :-)