Multivitamin after dinner

2020-09-14 17:26:26
Can I take multivitamin after dinner? ................. ......................
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Answered2020-09-19 10:19:39

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My answer depends on the question why you wish to take multivitaminin. Multivitaminin can be managed through a proper healthy diet. Over dose might cause damage to liver. So need a proper recall of diet ,exercise and health issues to advise multivitaminin for you.

Answered2020-09-15 14:18:50

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Hello, If the requirement can be fulfilled through natural diet you don't need multivitamin. If there is a need, it can be taken at bedtime. Consult me online for the detailed diet chart
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Answered2020-09-15 05:24:34

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Hello. If your multivitamin is in capsule form, take it during fat time - preferably after breakfast. Maintain 20-30 minutes gap after meal and then take multivitamins. It gets digested better and chances of any gastric upset is less.
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Answered2020-09-14 18:28:57

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