At the moment I feel very confused about what supplements I ought to be taking to best support myself and meet my health goals. I am a woman and will be 40 in a few months. I have a few health issues in that I suffer from frequent migraines and I have some issues with IBS which means i use prescription medication. I also have anemia and I am overweight which I am trying to fix. I have eaten a vegetarian diet for over 25 years and I am now on a largely wholefood diet. I do not drink any alcohol and never have. My energy can be poor which is linked to my migrianes but due to my migraine I do not do well on stimulating supplements I have found.
My main goals are to use supplements to assist with my migraine, IBS & weight losss and to help with antiaging especially of the skin, hair and nails but I am also interested in telomere and mitocondrial support in the wider sense of anti-aging life extention.
Below is a very long list of supplements I currently have which I deperately need to streamline, I do not take all these in one day some I haven't really taken in a while. The supplements I am currently taking are in bold and beside each supplement I have put why I bought it and if appropriate my experiance of the supplement. It is a long list so any advice or input on any part of it would be great, I certainly don't expect anyone to critque the whole thing!
Here is the list then:
Co Enzyme Q10 300mg : To treat migraine also mitochondria health
PPQ 20mg : To treat migraine also mitochondria health
l-Lysine 1000mg : Skin benefits and anti-glycation I feel this makes a visible to my skin difference
Agnus Castus 100mg : For hormone balancing
Vitamin K2 ug Skin & bone health (Mother has osteoporosis)
Vitamin D3 ug : On prescription as I tested very low in Vitamin D
Feverfew 380mg : Migraine prevention
Glucosamine 1000mg : To boost hyaluronic acid production & Migraine help
Solgar B Complex 100mg of each B vitamin: For Migraine, energy & Veggie diet support
Nac 600mg : Migraine Support and to support liver
Magnesium Malate 1250 mg : Migraine Support
L-Carnosine 500mg : Anti-glycation
Evening Primrose Oil 1000mg : Skin benefits and Hormones
Vitamin E 400iu (Natural) : Skin benefits & Hormones
Chromium polynicotinate 200mg : To help with sweet cravings while dieting
Super Bio Curcumin 400mg : For Migraine prevention didn’t seem to help much
Vitamin B2 100 mg : For Migraine prevention does seem to help a bit
Zinc picolinate 25mg : For Skin Benefits i.e. reduced sebum also to balance with copper
Astaxanthin 2mg : Antiaging skin & eyes
Vitamin B12 (Methylcobalmin) 1000mg : For migraine support and restless legs
Womens Multi Vitamin: General nutritional support
Betaine HCL hydrochloric acid 600mg: To assist with low stomach acid
Papaya Enzyme: To help with digestion
Vegetarian Omega 3 DHA 125mg EPA 75mg : For brain and skin health
Vitamin C 1000mg: To help boost collagen
Iron 25mg (never daily): I have on-going issues with anemia so I take Iron a few times a week
Advanced Probiotic : I have IBS
Colestrum 30% : to be taken internally during dermal needling to increase growth factors.
Silicon gel 4mg : Skin and Hair benefits
Tan Tablets: Paba 500mg /Tyrosine 500mg / Copper 2mg: To slow down grey hair
Lecithin granules : Skin and Brain health as well as weight loss
Flax Oil / Hemp Oil : Skin and Anti-inflammatory
Liquid chlorophyll : Skin Benefits
Pycnogenol 40mg: General antiaging and health benefits
Taurine 500mg: Migraine support and anti-glycation
BCAA Plus : To prevent muscle loss during weight loss (only on work out days)
Royal Jelly 500mg : Supposed to be a vegetarian source of collagen
Vitamin B5 500mg: Reduce oily skin
Niacinamide 550mg : Skin health and mitochondria
Creatine 750mg: Exercise support
Alpha Lipoic Acid 200mg with Acetyl-l-Carnitine HCI 250mg: Antiaging
Beta Carotene 7mg: Skin Benefits & Keratosis Pilaris treatment
Ashwagandha 570mg: Seemed to help the first week then nothing
Other dietry supplements: Protein Powders / Spirulina / Keifr / Maca Powder : all only taken sporadically.
Prescription medications / treatments I use are:
Eletriptan 40mg : as required
Sumatriptan 50mg : rarely
Naproxen : as required
Paracetamol : rarely
Transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation device 3 x daily
Lactulose : for IBS Daily
Omeprazole : Occasionally
I'd really like to reduce that list of supplements to a more streamlined but effective regimen which is more affordable to keep up long term without negative effects. I should make it clear that money is a factor as my income has recently dropped and it may be a while before it will go back up!
So to recap my goals are:
Help reduce migraines.
Help IBS.
Provide support for gaps in vegetarian diet (I do eat dairy and eggs).
Help me look as young as possible for as long as possible.
Help me stay biologocally young and energetic as I enter mid-life.
All at an affordable price!
Any help with any of that would be wonderful, thank you so much for taking the time to read my post and if you need to know anything else just ask!
Thanks again!