Bariatric Vitamins After Gastric Bypass Surgery
You’ve had gastric bypass surgery and given yourself a second chance at life. You’re excited for all the new changes ahead, especially fitting into smaller clothes and looking healthy–but have you given much thought to things like exercise, diet change, and bariatric vitamins?
Lifestyle Modification after Bariatric Surgery
You’ve already been told you will be making major changes in the way you eat and live. But has anyone talked to you about your nutrition?
The first step and the most important step on the journey to getting fit is which bariatric vitamins you will be taking. This may seem like a nonissue but it is something that will keep you alive. Sound dramatic? Read on.
Your new diet, while healthy and nutritious, will be lacking some things. You’re going on a high protein/low simple carb diet. That may sound like the Atkins diet, but it’s far from it. Your protein is going to come from a variety of sources, not just meat.
Your carbohydrate intake should be from vegetables and not grain. Water should be used for hydration, not soda pop and sugary drinks. In short, yes it may be a little like the Atkins diet, but you will not be endlessly eating and you won’t be heading into ketosis. Let’s talk vitamins.
The Best Bariatric Vitamins
When it comes to bariatric vitamins, you need to know a few things. First, you need to steer clear of chewable or liquid supplements. Why is this?
There are unneeded fillers to stabilize the product and give it a nice taste. Usually these are sugars and starches. These additives diminish the effectiveness of the vitamins themselves. That’s right-you are getting less nutrients for more money!
Choose bariatric vitamins that are in capsule form. Make sure that they dissolve easily; this is an easy thing to test. Any vitamin should dissolve in a glass of water in five minutes. It takes this long for a pill to get through digestion in the stomach and be fully absorbed in the intestinal tract. Any vitamin that doesn’t do this is not worth the money you pay for it.




August 9, 2010 | Posted by Tina F
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You’ve had the bariatric procedure; you’ve taken the first major step toward realizing your health goals. It’s time to eat lighter and supplement your diet with gastric bypass vitamins. Unfortunately, it’s all too easy to fall back into our old eating habits. 
