05-03-2013, 22:01
Luckily, I've dramatically increased my Vitamin C lately. ;D At work I'll switch between orange juice, water and occasionally chocolate milk whenever I'm thirsty. (However, to be honest, before I leave I take a 'to go' cup of iced coffee with me. Coffee is hard for me to quit since 1, my shift is from 10pm-5am and 2, I've been an avid coffee drinker all my life. Probably hindered a lot of growth during puberty.)
Have you ever noticed how sometimes you'll get random cravings for something? That's your body telling you that you're lacking a certain vitamin that particular food is known for being rich in. Hence my orange juice kick. However, I'll definitely take your advice on the multivitamin. Is there a specific one you'd recommend? Or possibly vitamins that may be in there to avoid when I'm browsing what's available in the store?
Unfortunately, I already have stretch marks :/ My second child wasn't as kind to my body as my first. I'm trying out that 'Bio Oil' product and see if that actually helps. So far, nothing, but it's only been a week. (I used to be extremely self conscious about them until I saw a picture circulating with the other mothers on Facebook calling them "tiger stripes".
If I could just get rid of the baby pouch, I wouldn't feel so bad.)
Have you ever noticed how sometimes you'll get random cravings for something? That's your body telling you that you're lacking a certain vitamin that particular food is known for being rich in. Hence my orange juice kick. However, I'll definitely take your advice on the multivitamin. Is there a specific one you'd recommend? Or possibly vitamins that may be in there to avoid when I'm browsing what's available in the store?
Unfortunately, I already have stretch marks :/ My second child wasn't as kind to my body as my first. I'm trying out that 'Bio Oil' product and see if that actually helps. So far, nothing, but it's only been a week. (I used to be extremely self conscious about them until I saw a picture circulating with the other mothers on Facebook calling them "tiger stripes".
