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Multi-Vitamins: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
Ideally, humans would eat wholly nutritious diets rich in protein, vitamins and
minerals. The fact is, most people do not meet all their nutritional needs
through their food. As a result, many of us rely on multivitamins and
supplements to achieve more complete nutrition.
Question: Do you know what those vitamins and minerals are doing in your body?
Do you know how much of the product your body actually absorbs when it comes to
taking a multivitamin?
No
federal regulations
Vitamins, minerals and nutritional supplements produced and distributed in the
U.S. are not regulated by the Food and Drug Administration. In fact, if you or I
wanted to start selling our own personal brands of vitamins, mineral supplements
or similar products, we could do so without anyone, including the FDA, having a
say in the matter.
This lack of regulation should sound a warning signal about these products’
contents. Most supplements on the market are basically garbage. While they may
contain good-for-you ingredients, they do nothing to bolster your nutrition
because your body cannot absorb them.
Nutritional
companies spend thousands of dollars marketing their products to convince
consumers how great they are. For example, the best-known multivitamin brands
found in drug and discount stores are virtually useless. Rather than trying to
dazzle you with their exaggerated claims, supplement companies would be better
off spending their dollars on research to determine that their products really
are benefiting you. The quality of a supplement’s contents is far more important
than any sexy claims its manufacturer can make. Your main concerns should be the
quality and bioavailability (level of absorption and use by the body) of any
product you purchase.
Supplements cannot repair the effects of bad eating
Hippocrates said it best, “Let food be thy medicine and let thy medicine be thy
food.”
Eating naturally nutritious food is the most important aspect of your diet. The
foundation you lay with proper eating habits is far more important than any food
supplement you can take. Examine your eating and exercise habits before you
consider seeing a doctor for almost any problem.
However, even the best vitamins and supplements available will not propel you to
optimal health if you otherwise eat unhealthy food. Say your diet consists
mainly of pre-packaged and/or fast foods, but you take your Centrum or
One-a-Day, so you talk yourself into thinking you feel fine. Your body knows
otherwise, and you may find yourself in big trouble in a few years. All this
amounts to is killing yourself slowly.
Why take supplements at all?
Even the most healthful eater might want to consider supplements, due to the
lack of nutrients in our soil. Soil in the U.S. slowly has been losing more and
more nutrients each year, making our foods less tasty and less nourishing to our
bodies.
The single most important health factor is nourishment. If we lack proper
nourishment, we will slowly die of disease, obesity and malnutrition. Yes,
extremely overweight people are largely malnourished! The way to achieve optimal
health is to eat as few calories as possible, while still providing your body
with the highest levels of nourishment.
This is where organic food plays a key role. Organic food has been shown to
contain 40 percent more nutrients than regular commercially produced food. Add
high quality supplements which provide your body with bio-available vitamins and
minerals, and it becomes easy to live a long, healthy life while consuming fewer
calories and still obtaining the nutrients you need to function optimally.
What to look for in a supplement
Almost everyone should start off with a multivitamin supplement. Multivitamins
work better than taking individual supplements because they provide the body
with a combination of all the vitamins a minerals it needs in a single source.
The body prefers this delivery method because it can better absorb and utilize
them in combination than it can when you take each vitamin and mineral
separately.
Other beneficial supplements include antioxidants found in trace minerals, and
some specific vitamins and minerals not contained in most multivitamins.
Antioxidants contain nutrients to help fight off the oxidative properties in
free radicals that cause your body to break down. Taking an antioxidant
supplement will keep your body strong and healthy, allowing less breakdown.
Still other important supplements are cod liver oil, fish oil, flax seed oil,
and whey or egg protein (sometimes used as a form of meal replacement).
Each individual requires different nutrients and a generic multivitamin
certainly can help address these deficiencies. Remember, though, any supplement
is still a synthetic and not real food. Experiment until you find a high-quality
product that works for you. There are dozens of good products out there, but
none is “the best.” Because we’re all unique, no single product can be all
things to all people. Specialty vitamin companies do develop personalized
products. By performing blood, hair, and saliva work, they determine the
necessary ingredients to create the best multivitamin for an individual. As you
can imagine, that level of individualized production comes with a hefty price
tag.
High-quality general-use supplements are out there. They can be found at the
health food store and almost certainly will cost more than the famous name
brands. But if you don’t invest in your health first, every other investment in
your life will be wasted. Isn’t optimal health worth the cost and effort it
takes to purchase quality products?
It might sound
cliché, but it’s true: You take care of your body, and your body will take care
of you.
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