Eat Your Vitamins: 12 Compound Packed Recipes (2024)

You know what’s confusing? Vitamins… knowing which ones do what, and why we’re popping pills of this and that. Hopefully, we can shed some light on those B Complexes and CoQ10s and demystify exactly why it’s important to get them into your bod. By no means are we say you should stop taking your supplements. We’re just giving you tastier ways to gather up essentials in the form of real-life meals, most straight from the Brit + Co. kitchen. Bon appetit and be well.

1. Miso Soup: There’s a reason people in Japan start their mornings with this soup. It’s a probiotic machine, meaning you’re less likely to accidentally pass gas while walking down the street. (Hey, it happens.) (via Yummy Mummy Kitchen)

2. Roasted Salmon Nicoise: Fish oil is tops at combating any inflammation problems, and while you can’t get your daily dose of Omega 3s from fish everyday (thanks a lot mercury), you can occasionally get it the non-capsule way. Pacific herring has the highest concentration, but if that’s not available, salmon is your next best bet. (via Brit + Co.)

3. Apple Pie Oatmeal: Feeling like a frazzled mess? What you need is delicious and nutritious Vitamin B Complex in the form of oatmeal. MmmMmm… level headedness tastes good. (via Brit + Co.)

4. Brussels Sprouts and Bacon: Open wide, another dose of Vitamin B Complex is coming your way thanks to, not bacon (you wish!), but brussels sprouts. Why more B Complex? Because! It’s tasty! And gives you more energy. So you can get on those weekend DIYs you’ve been meaning to tackle. (via Brit + Co.)

5. Flavored Butter: In no way are we suggesting that you should eat pounds upon pounds of butter, but it is one natural way of getting MCT oil. That stands for medium-chain triglycerides. MCT is full of fats that are easier for your body to break down, which results in better athletic performances (hear that, Sochi Olympic athletes?), and probably more attractive to most of us, a stronger immune system. So next time you’re at REI, think twice about buying goos and energy bars and just reach for a stick of butter… but please don’t eat the entire thing. (via Brit + Co.)

6. Super Skinny Spinach Smoothie: Your mom always says, “Eat your greens.” That’s because she loves you and wants you to be happy… and eat magnesium. Raw spinach is totally rich in the stuff (magnesium and happiness), seeing as it aids in a good night’s rest and helps keep anxiety at bay. (via Brit + Co.)

7. Two-Bite Kale Tabouli Pockets: Magnesium is pretty important. It directs over 350 enzymes that are swimming around your bod. If you live in cold climates, it’s probable that your body isn’t hanging on to as much of it as it needs to. Luckily, quinoa is delicious and full of it. (via Brit + Co.)

8. Chicken Pineapple Skewers: CoQ10 – meat is rich in the stuff. Why do you care? Because this is a compound that slows down the aging process, increases energy and helps with cardio health. If you’re over 40 and dealing with health issues, try amping up your intake. (via Brit + Co.)

9. Almond Cream of Broccoli: When trying to lose weight, adding more broccoli into your diet seems like a no brainer. Besides being low in cals, it contains mad amounts of Alpha Lipoic Acid. Not only does that acid kick inflammation’s butt and protect your skin’s collagen production, but it helps balance your blood sugar, which helps keep those confectionary cravings in check. (via Brit + Co.)

10. Cherry Chocolate Oatmeal Banana Bread: Feeling a little… umm… backed up? Magnesium is back to aid your bathroom woes. This time it’s coming at you via bananas and chocolate… yes chocolate. (via Brit + Co.)

11. Avocado Ice Cream: What you’re getting in avocados is acetyl glutathione. What the heck is that you ask? In short, it’s the mothership of all antioxidants. Low levels of it in your system has strong links to the aging process. So put down that expensive night cream, and pick up a bowl of avocado ice cream. (via Brit + Co.)

12. Ginger Turmeric Spiced Spring Carrot Soup: You’re sleep deprived and dealing with some incredibly uncomfortable inflammation. Just a spoonful of turmeric helps the acetyl glutathione go down. So long, inflammation. And sweet dreams to you too, dear reader. (via Gourmande in the Kitchen)

How do you eat your vitamins? Send us your recipes in the comments below!

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Eat Your Vitamins: 12 Compound Packed Recipes (2024)

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When to take vitamins and minerals chart? ›

When to Take Vitamins Chart
Type of VitaminBest Time of Day to Take
Vitamin BMorning
Vitamin DMorning or Night with whole-fat milk, avocado, or flax
Vitamin CAll-day with water
Folic AcidAll-day with water
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How much vitamin B do you need? ›

How much vitamin B12 do I need?
Life StageRecommended Amount
Teens 14–18 years2.4 mcg
Adults2.4 mcg
Pregnant teens and women2.6 mcg
Breastfeeding teens and women2.8 mcg
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What is meant by vitamins? ›

Vitamins are substances that our bodies need to develop and function normally. They include vitamins A, C, D, E, and K, choline, and the B vitamins (thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, pantothenic acid, biotin, vitamin B6, vitamin B12, and folate/folic acid).

Which vitamins should not be taken at night? ›

  • Vitamins B. Vitamins B are best taken in the morning because they can give you energy during the day. ...
  • Multivitamins and energy herbs. ...
  • Vitamin D. ...
  • Calcium. ...
  • Vitamin C. ...
  • Zinc.
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What vitamin and minerals should not be taken together? ›

Some vitamins that should not be taken together, or have dosage limitations, include vitamin C with vitamin B-12, vitamin A supplement with vitamin A-rich foods, folic acid (vitamin B9) and vitamin B12, and vitamin E with vitamin K.

Can too much B12 damage kidneys? ›

However, some research suggests that high doses of vitamin B12 supplements may have negative outcomes on those with kidney diseases. Always talk with your doctor or healthcare professional before taking supplements if you have kidney disease or kidney failure.

What happens if I take B12 every day? ›

When taken at appropriate doses, vitamin B-12 supplements are generally considered safe. While the recommended daily amount of vitamin B-12 for adults is 2.4 micrograms, higher doses have been found to be safe. Your body absorbs only as much as it needs, and any excess passes through your urine.

Can too much vitamin B12 be harmful? ›

Since B12 is a water-soluble vitamin, it's generally considered safe, even at high doses. No Tolerable Upper Intake Level (UL) has been established for B12, due to its low level of toxicity. UL refers to the maximum daily dose of a vitamin unlikely to cause adverse side effects in the general population.

What food has all 13 vitamins? ›

There's no single food that provides all 13 essential vitamins at once. Some foods, such as eggs, leafy green vegetables, and whole grains, are packed with a variety of important vitamins and minerals, but it's still important to eat a variety of nutritious foods.

Which vitamin is best for nerve repair? ›

B vitamins like B12, B6, B3, B1 are essential for nerve health. These vitamins can help with the healing of nerve damage and relieve nerve damage symptoms like numbness and tingling—this is why they are called 'neurotropic' vitamins.

What happens to your body when you start taking vitamins? ›

Summary. When you start taking vitamins, you should expect to experience the following benefits - your energy levels will increase, more food will be converted into energy, your short-term memory will improve, your immune system will become stronger, your muscles will become stronger, and your skin will look healthier.

What time of day is best to take vitamins and minerals? ›

“Digestion slows down during sleep, so taking your nutrient supplement late at night would not be associated with an efficient absorption.” Neil Levin, a clinical nutritionist at NOW Foods, agrees that morning is best for multivitamins and any B vitamins.

When should you take vitamin and mineral supplements? ›

Your body absorbs some of its vitamins better with food, so you may want to take it with a meal or a snack. You'll also avoid the upset stomach that you can get when you take it on an empty stomach.

What are the 13 vitamins your body needs? ›

There are 13 essential vitamins — vitamins A, C, D, E, K, and the B vitamins (thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, pantothenic acid, biotin, B6, B12, and folate). Vitamins have different jobs to help keep the body working properly.

Should vitamins and minerals be taken before or after meal? ›

Multivitamins are usually well-absorbed with food. You can take them with breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Just avoid taking them on an empty stomach to prevent upsetting your stomach.

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