What Your Symptoms Might Be Telling You About Your Vitamins

What Your Symptoms Might Be Telling You About Your Vitamins

Subtitle: A simple guide to common symptoms and the nutrients behind them.


Meta Description: Fatigue, hair loss, muscle cramps, mood swings — these symptoms often trace back to missing vitamins and minerals. Here’s a simple reference guide.


Your body talks to you. Most of us just don’t know how to listen.

For years I paid attention to how I felt after adding or removing a supplement. What I’ve learned — and what the research backs up — is that a lot of everyday symptoms trace back to specific nutrient gaps. Not always. But often enough that it’s worth knowing.

I’ve put together this simple reference. If you see something on this list that sounds familiar, it might be worth looking into.


Part 1: Skin, Hair & Nails

Your outer appearance is often the first place nutrient deficiencies show up.

Symptom Nutrients to Look At
Cracked lips B2, B3, B6, Iron
Dandruff Zinc, B6, Omega-3
Hair loss Biotin (B7), Vitamin A, Vitamin E
Brittle nails Biotin (B7), Vitamin D, Zinc
Dry skin Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Omega-3
Acne Vitamin A, Zinc, Vitamin E
Pale skin B12, Iron, Vitamin C

What I take: Krill oil (my Omega-3 of choice) has made a noticeable difference in my skin over the years. I’ve taken it for over 10 years and I’m convinced it’s part of why my skin doesn’t feel dry.

👉 Sports Research Antarctic Krill Oil 1000mg
👉 Nature’s Bounty Biotin 10000mcg
👉 Vital Proteins Collagen Peptides


Part 2: Energy, Mood & Brain

These are the symptoms that make you feel “off” without a clear reason.

Symptom Nutrients to Look At
Fatigue B12, Vitamin D, Iron
Weakness B1, Vitamin D, Magnesium
Frequent headaches Magnesium, B2
Mood swings Vitamin D, B6, Magnesium
Memory issues B12, Omega-3, Vitamin E
Poor night vision Vitamin A, Zinc
Tingling or numbness B12

What I take: Magnesium was a game changer for me. I started it for sleep and energy — I’ve had Restless Leg Syndrome for over 30 years and magnesium is one of the few things that genuinely helps. If you deal with headaches, mood dips, or fatigue, magnesium is the first place I’d look.

👉 Natural Vitality CALM Magnesium
👉 Nature Made B-Complex
👉 Feosol Iron Supplement


Part 3: Bones, Immunity & Healing

These symptoms are easy to overlook — until they become a bigger problem.

Symptom Nutrients to Look At
Weak bones Vitamin D, Vitamin K, Calcium
Bleeding gums Vitamin C, Vitamin K, Zinc
Muscle cramps Magnesium, Potassium
Frequent infections Vitamin C, Zinc, Vitamin D
Slow wound healing Vitamin C, Zinc, Protein

What I take: D3 with K2 — always together. Vitamin D helps your body absorb calcium, but K2 makes sure it goes to your bones instead of your arteries. I take this one every day without fail.

👉 Sports Research Vitamin D3 + K2
👉 Nature’s Bounty Vitamin C 1000mg
👉 Caltrate 600+D3 Calcium Supplement


A Few Notes

This list is a starting point, not a diagnosis. If you’re dealing with any of these symptoms consistently, it’s worth getting bloodwork done so you know exactly what you’re working with. I’ve had my levels checked, and knowing my numbers helped me figure out exactly which supplements I actually needed.

The goal is to give your body what it’s missing — not to guess.


Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before starting any supplement regimen.

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