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The Worst Supplement Mistakes Experts Say Are 'Extremely Unhealthy' Include Taking Them With Coffee And More

September 27, 2024 by Mariam Qayum
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Supplements are everyone’s favorite way to boost overall health and fill in any nutritional gaps. However, it’s easy to overlook some mistakes when taking them.

Many supplements are taken without understanding the proper dosages for your needs, combining incorrect ingredients, and even substituting them for a meal.

These mistakes, among others, can hurt your body even more and can sometimes lead to serious health risks.

@pcos.thyroid.weight.loss These 3 Supplement Mistakes Are Extremely Unhealthy! Avoid Them! 1. Using Cheap Supplement Forms Like Calcium Carbonate:⁣  Many people opt for cheaper forms of calcium supplements, such as calcium carbonate. However, these forms may not be as easily absorbed by the body, meaning you might not get the full benefit. I recommend using calcium D-glucarate instead, as it is not only better absorbed but also offers additional benefits, such as supporting the body’s natural detoxification processes.⁣ ⁣ 2. Ignoring the Synergy Between Supplements:⁣  Supplements can interact with each other in beneficial ways, a concept known as synergy. For example, taking high doses of zinc over time can lead to a copper deficiency because zinc and copper compete for absorption in the body. It’s important to balance supplements properly.⁣ ⁣ 3. Supplementing While Drinking Coffee:⁣  Drinking coffee while taking certain supplements can decrease the absorption of essential minerals like iron, magnesium, zinc, and calcium. Coffee contains compounds that can bind to these minerals, making them harder for your body to absorb. To maximize the effectiveness of supplements, including calcium D-glucarate, it’s better to take them at a different time than when you drink coffee.⁣ ⁣ #invisibledisability #autoimmune #invisibleillness #autoimmunewarrior #hashimoto #autoimmunedisease #hashimotosdisease #hashimotos #thyroidhealing #thyroidproblems #thyroid⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣ #selenium #zinc #immunesupport #magnesium #calcium original sound – PCOS.Thyroid.Weight.Loss


TikTok creator (@pcos.thyroid.weight.loss), a doctor with over 460K followers on the app, recently shared three of the most common supplement mistakes he wants his patients to avoid because they are “extremely unhealthy.” Read on to get all his insights!

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Mistake #1: Using Cheap Supplement Forms Like Calcium Carbonate

Calcium carbonate can be an affordable option, but its drawbacks could hurt you more than it can help. Some of the ways it may not be a smart option is that it’s an unhealthy choice compared to higher-quality supplements that offer greater absorption and fewer side effects.

"Many people opt for cheaper forms of calcium supplements, such as calcium carbonate. However, these forms may not be as easily absorbed by the body, meaning you might not get the full benefit. I recommend using calcium D-glucarate instead, as it is not only better absorbed but also offers additional benefits, such as supporting the body’s natural detoxification processes," he says.

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Mistake #2: Ignoring How Supplements Interact

Certain vitamins, minerals, and nutrients actually work best when you take them together; this is why overlooking the synergy between supplements can be a mishap. On the other hand, some can interfere with each other, which can result in poor absorption, nutrient imbalances, and negative interactions.

"Supplements can interact with each other in beneficial ways, a concept known as synergy. For example, taking high doses of zinc over time can lead to a copper deficiency because zinc and copper compete for absorption in the body. It’s important to balance supplements properly," he notes.

table with coffee cup and supplements

Mistake #3: Supplementing While Drinking Coffee

Yes, you read that right. Supplementing while sipping on coffee could interfere with the absorption or effectiveness of certain vitamins and minerals. Because coffee contains compounds like caffein and polyphenols, these can bind to some minerals, which reduces their absorption.

"Drinking coffee while taking certain supplements can decrease the absorption of essential minerals like iron, magnesium, zinc, and calcium. Coffee contains compounds that can bind to these minerals, making them harder for your body to absorb. To maximize the effectiveness of supplements, including calcium D-glucarate, it’s better to take them at a different time than when you drink coffee," he notes.

READ MORE: 2 Surprising Coffee Ingredients That Are Actually Making Weight Loss So Much Harder, Experts Warn

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Mariam is an Editorial Assistant at SheFinds, covering everything from celebrity fashion to health and wellness. A true city girl at heart, she splits her time between New York and Philly, bringing that hustle and creativity wherever she goes. With a resume packed with internships and editorial roles, she's built a solid expertise in the field. When she's not writing, pitching, or obsessing over the latest TikTok trends, you can find her hanging with family, cooking up something delicious, or dreaming about her next travel adventure. You can reach Mariam at [email protected].

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