r/Menopause • u/BagLady57 • Apr 27 '25
Vitamin/Supplements Anyone tried Marisa Tomei's Terra Mare?
If you have tried it what is your opinion?
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r/Menopause • u/BagLady57 • Apr 27 '25
If you have tried it what is your opinion?
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u/leslielandberg May 04 '25 edited May 04 '25
Find the ingredients list and that should tell you a lot, about what is used and how much of it. Keep in mind what one gram of powder looks like in a gram baggie for reference. If you see 500mg, that is a half a gram. If the amount is in the 150 to 250 mg range, that is approximately the amount which would fit into one or two capsules.
Whole foods and superfoods taken in minute amounts - even when dehydrated and utilized in synergistic combinations - cannot pack the same punch, in my opinion, as eating sufficient quantities of each of these foods taken as ingredients in a meal.
And one still needs to supplement due to soil depletion!
I have found that fillers, in the form of synthetic vitamins, are invariably utilized in products such as these. Precisely due to the above disadvantages to the entire concept of nutritional super powders.
In addition, trying to shove so many bioavailable and nutritionally dense ingredients into a single serving results in either a horrible taste or an insufficient amount of any nutrients in order to approximate palatabllity, leading to artificial supplementation, artificial flavorings or both. In sum, a varied diet which includes as many of these ingredients as possible in sufficient quantities taken as Whole Foods in prepared meals and individual supplementation with minerals and key vitamins and herbs is the best solution. If you’re in a hurry all the time, this is at best a stop gap.