> What would happen if a guy took vitamins meant for women over 50?
> Interesting things, I bet.
Nothing, really. There might be more of one vitamin or another or more
calcium. But there won't be any type harm.
Jeff
mzlindyone@earthlink.net - 19 Jul 2007 11:53 GMT
>> What would happen if a guy took vitamins meant for women over 50?
>> Interesting things, I bet.
>
>Nothing, really. There might be more of one vitamin or another or more
>calcium. But there won't be any type harm.
The biggest difference in the "women over 50" multis is lack of
iron, which would be appropriate for men.
Jeff - 19 Jul 2007 15:42 GMT
>>> What would happen if a guy took vitamins meant for women over 50?
>>> Interesting things, I bet.
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> The biggest difference in the "women over 50" multis is lack of
> iron, which would be appropriate for men.
Lack of calcium for bones. Once women are in menopause, they don't lose
iron like they used to.
Jeff
Protoman - 19 Jul 2007 18:23 GMT
> > What would happen if a guy took vitamins meant for women over 50?
> > Interesting things, I bet.
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>
> Jeff
I mean the stuff that says "prevents hot flashes" and other stuff like
that.