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does protein powder anti dote?

Hi

please let me know if protein powder anti dote silica or any other remedy...
I am so thin and I do body building, without protein powder and vitamin I will lose weight again,
i also use brewer's yeast
please advice me if it's ok or not ?
what can I do , because i lose weight so easily and i have to use protein powder,

thanks a lot
 
  elham on 2012-02-23
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
protein powder with vitamins
and brewers yeast is not going
to antidote anything-just as long
as there are no strong herbs or
other ??? things in the protein powder.
 
simone717 last decade
no strong herbs,
it's just like other protein powder for those who does body building,
such as wey or soy protein powder, I guess protein without creatin,
and also vitamin pills such as vitamin E, brewer's yeast
(B) and C,
 
elham last decade
What you are taking is just food
and it is not going to antidote anything.
 
simone717 last decade
thank you
some one said it will antidote your remedy, as it has effect on vital force,
especially for vitamin ( such as magnesuim, zinc, Vitamin B1,6,12,...)
 
elham last decade
No, we get vitamins in our food,
and the vitamins in the protein
powder are like that. They should
increase your vital force unless
your are overloading on the vitamins
which would not be good either-

so check your protein powder and
maybe you want one without
all the vitamins and then take
a regular multi vitamin-

You do not want to overdo or go
out of 'balance on anything'
unless you are told by doctor that
you have an actual 'lack' of something.-too much vitamins
are not going to antidote a remedy-
but they can be more than
the body needs and make you ill.
 
simone717 last decade

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