Supplements I Actually Recommend (and the Ones I Don’t) 💊✨

Hey there, fellow wellness warriors! As a nurse, rocking my 40s while juggling skin, guts, and everything in between—I’m here to spill the tea ☕ on supplements. With so many options out there, it’s easy to get overwhelmed, confused, or end up with a cabinet full of pills you never touch. So, let’s cut through the noise with some nurse-approved, gut-friendly, skin-loving supplement wisdom. Ready? Let’s dive in!


What I Actually Recommend ✅

1. Vitamin C — Your Skin’s Bestie 🍊
Vitamin C isn’t just for fighting colds. It’s a powerhouse antioxidant that boosts collagen production, helping your skin stay plump and wrinkle-resistant. Plus, it supports immune health and wound healing—crucial if you’re managing any skin or ostomy-related care.

2. Magnesium — The “Chill Pill” Mineral 🧘‍♀️
Magnesium helps with muscle relaxation, sleep quality, and even gut motility (hello, morning poops!). Many adults are deficient, so a supplement can help keep your digestion smooth and your stress levels down.

3. Probiotics — The Gut’s Cheerleaders 🦠
A good probiotic can support a balanced microbiome, which we know plays a role in everything from digestion to skin health. Not all probiotics are created equal, so choose strains backed by science (like Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium).

4. Zinc — Healing Hero ⚡
Zinc supports immune function, wound healing, and can even reduce inflammation in skin conditions. Just be mindful not to overdo it—balance is key!

5. Omega-3 Fatty Acids — Skin & Gut Superstars 🐟
Omega-3s help reduce inflammation, support brain health, and keep skin supple and hydrated. I recommend getting these from high-quality fish oil or plant-based alternatives if you’re vegan.


What I’m Not Sold On ❌

1. Collagen Supplements — Meh, Maybe? 🤷‍♀️
While collagen is essential for skin and wound healing, taking it as a pill or powder doesn’t always guarantee it’ll reach your skin intact. Your body breaks it down into amino acids like any protein. Focus more on a balanced diet with protein-rich foods.

2. Detox Teas & Quick-Fix Supplements 🚫
If it sounds too good to be true—like “flush toxins in 3 days”—it probably is. Your liver and kidneys do a stellar job detoxing; no magic potion required.

3. Over-the-Top Multivitamins 🧪
A mega-dose multivitamin can sometimes do more harm than good. Excess fat-soluble vitamins (like A, D, E, K) can build up and cause problems. Stick to targeted supplements based on your needs.


My Nurse-to-You Advice 💡

  • Supplements can be great, but they’re just one piece of the puzzle. Your gut and skin thrive on good food, hydration, sleep, and stress management.
  • Always check with your healthcare provider before starting anything new—especially if you have an ostomy, chronic condition, or take medications.
  • What works for me or my patients might not be your perfect fit—everyone’s gut and skin story is unique!

⚠️ Disclaimer: Because I’m a Nurse, Not Your Nurse 😉
This blog is for general education and entertainment purposes only. Always consult with your doctor, dietitian, dermatologist, or wound/ostomy care specialist—especially if you have specific conditions, allergies, or a medical device like an ostomy.


In a nutshell: Choose your supplements wisely, listen to your body, and remember — the best glow comes from a happy gut and a nourished soul! 🌟💪


Would you like me to suggest some specific supplement brands or recipes that support gut and skin health? Just ask! 😊

Magnesium, Motility & Morning Poops: My Favorite Gut Routine


Because no one should start their day feeling full of 💩

Let’s be honest—there are few things as satisfying as that first glorious morning poop. If you’re over 40 (like me), a nurse (also me), and obsessed with skin, gut health, and all things digestive, then you know: regular poops are a form of self-care.

Over my 22 years as a nurse—and especially as a wound and ostomy care specialist—I’ve had a front-row seat to all kinds of gut drama. And guess what? A lot of it could be greatly improved by a solid routine, some magnesium magic, and a little TLC (tender loving care) for your gut motility.

So here’s my favorite gut routine, nurse-tested and life-approved.


💊 First Up: Why Magnesium

Magnesium isn’t just for sore muscles or leg cramps at 2 a.m. It’s a gut health powerhouse. Think of it as the chill friend who helps your intestines move things along without drama.

Types of Magnesium (Because It’s Not All the Same):

  • Magnesium Citrate – Great for promoting bowel movements. Perfect if you’re feeling a little… backed up.
  • Magnesium Glycinate – Gentle and calming. Supports relaxation and sleep but also helps the bowels over time.
  • Magnesium Oxide – Less absorbable but draws water into the colon (hello, softer stools!).

🔍 Nurse Tip: Always start low and go slow. Too much and you’ll go from “constipated” to “clear-out-the-room” real fast.


⏰ Timing is Everything

Morning poops are more than convenient—they’re biologically ideal. Your gut is most active after waking, especially after food hits your stomach. This is called the gastrocolic reflex—a fancy way of saying: “Your colon wants to get moving once breakfast arrives.”

My Morning Gut Routine:

  1. Hydrate Like You Mean It
    First thing: big glass of warm water with lemon. Bonus points if you add a pinch of sea salt or a splash of apple cider vinegar.
    💧 Hydration = happy bowels.
  2. Magnesium (the night before!)
    I take my magnesium glycinate or citrate before bed so my colon can wake up ready to rock.
  3. Move It, Don’t Lose It
    Light stretching or a walk can help stimulate motility. Sometimes just standing in front of your coffee machine counts.
  4. Fiber + Fat Breakfast Combo
    Think oats + chia + nut butter OR avocado toast with seeds. This combo wakes up the gut and your skin.
  5. Deep Breaths, No Rushing
    Stress shuts digestion down. Take a minute. Sit down. Poop in peace.

🧠 Gut Motility & Your Skin? Oh Yes.

Here’s where my skincare nerd side comes out: When your gut is slow, your skin shows it. Constipation leads to toxin build-up, and your body will try to detox however it can—including your face. Hello breakouts, dullness, and inflamed skin.

Good gut flow = glowing skin. It’s that simple.


💩 Stool Goals

You want a smooth, soft, easy-to-pass sausage. (Yes, I said it.)

✅ Not too hard
✅ Not too loose
✅ Ideally in the morning
✅ Once or twice a day

If you’re skipping days, pushing too hard, or living in the land of rabbit pellets, it’s time to rethink your gut routine.


Final Thought From This Poop-Obsessed Nurse:

Magnesium might not be glamorous, but it works. Pair it with hydration, movement, and mindful meals, and you’ll be amazed what your gut—and your skin—can do. Don’t wait until things get sluggish to start caring about motility.

Because, let’s be real: You deserve better than coffee, stress, and crossed fingers.

Your morning poop is a sacred ritual. Protect it at all costs.