Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Dietary Supplements

Dietary supplements play and important role in common situations, such as when a person dislikes certain nutritious foods, eats foods of variable quality, has little time to prepare balanced meals, is a under excess stress, or takes several medications which strip your body of certain nutrients.

Dietary supplements are not a panacea! They should never take the place of proper and consistent dietary habits or appropriate medical care, when warranted. It is important for a man or a woman to always consult with a physician if they are currently under medical care, are taking any prescription medications, or has a history of specific health problems before embarking on a vitamins regimen.

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Saturday, May 17, 2008

The Benefits Of Dietary Supplements

Medical studies have proven the following health benefits of dietary supplements
  • vitamin C improves longevity, shortens the length of the common cold and flu, combats pneumonia and reduces inflammation of the liver in cases of hepatitis.
  • beta-carotene is associated with 40-50% fewer heart attacks.
  • vitamin B3 (niacin) and vitamin B6 prevent heart disease
  • vitamin E helps prevent heart disease and strengthens the immune system
  • zinc improves hearing loss as well as other ear problems and healing of surgical wounds
  • bioflavonoids increases vitamin C activity in treating herpes
  • coenzyme Q10 helps to improve heart function
  • vitamin B1 & magnesium are needed to ensure the health of the nervous system, especially in alcoholic drinkers
  • folic acid is needed by pregnant women to prevent certain birth defects
  • calcium & vitamin D are required by women who have or are experiencing symptoms of menopause
  • people exposed t air pollution need more selenium, vitamin E & vitamin C

Saturday, March 8, 2008

Vitamins And Minerals, how they work #2

Protector nutrients such as beta-carotene ( a close relative of vitamin A ), vitamin C, vitamin E as well as the minerals copper, manganese, selenium and zinc play a critical role in preventing or delaying these degenerative processes of aging. Vitamins A, C and E work together as a team, protecting your billions of cells against breakdown, helping each other remain at blood levels that promote the health of your tissues.

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Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Symptoms Of Vitamin And Mineral Deficiency

Doctors and scientists are seeing mild to moderate nutritional deficiencies. These symptoms may often be subtle and varied. In the past, these symptoms were often taken for granted and simply considered part of the aging process. Nutritional doctors and scientists are learning that these symptoms are actually subtle deficiency signs that can corrected with supplementation and dietary improvement.

They are learning these symptoms are actually signs of vitamins and mineral deficiency, which can be responsive to early supplementation and dietary improvements. The signs of nutrient deficiency can include any of the following:

  • anemia
  • chronic infections
  • confusion
  • fatigue
  • inability to concentrate
  • insomnia
  • mental exhaustion
  • mood swings muscle weakness
  • nervousness

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Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Why Supplement?

Scientists call essential substances of life vitamins. Until recently, it was widely believed that supplements were only necessary if a person had an outright illness or was truly sick.

Today, research indicated many Americans have mild or moderate nutrient deficiencies that impact their health status, and dietary supplements are necessary to maintain health. Unaddressed, these deficiencies can often put your body at risk for future health problems. Therefore, it is important for people to be sure they are receiving the proper amounts of high-quality nutrients for overall emotional and physical well being.

To understand the reason behind the need for dietary supplementation, let's first examine the average American diet. As a nation, we eat too many empty calorie goods. Although people in the United Sates consume plenty of food, it is not the rights KIND of food. Studies have concluded nearly 70% of a n average Americans diet is made up of fats and refined sugars that have low to no nutrient density. This contributes to nutrient deficiencies that can rob your body of its natural resistance to disease, hasten premature aging and weaken your over all performance.

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has found that a significant percentage of the US populations receives well under 70% of the USRDA for vitamin A, vitamin C, B complex vitamins and the essential minerals calcium, and magnesium. A separate study found most typical diets contained less the 80% of the RDA for calcium, magnesium, manganese and zinc. It also found the people most at risk were young children and women.

Since the completion of studies of the 1960's the Standard American Diet (S.A.D.) has been continually cited as a contributing and causative factor in a variety of "killer" diseases. These would include arthritis, atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries), colitis, coronary heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure and stroke. There is also an increase risk of female disorders associated with diets high in processed fats called trans-fatty acids and increased intake of refined sugars and caffeine.

Although the typical American may appear to be adequately fed, contributing factors such as environmental pollution and stressful life patterns create an even greater daily requirement of certain nutrients to maintain good health. By definition, the millions of Americans that are on diets need additional vitamins an minerals to make up for deficiencies resulting from reduced calorie intake occurring through their dieting habits,

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