In today's world, most people seem to be preoccupied with multiple
tasks that life presents. It's no wonder that consuming a balance of
foods and nutritional supplements that promote health is easily cast
aside. Many people have turned to supplementing their diets with a
variety of vitamin products that are currently available. The major
question seems to be, "What do I need and where can I get it?" There
are many sources that give consumers a wide variety of information. The
internet, diet fads, nutritional experts, the media can give
conflicting information and at best so much information it is difficult
to decide how to achieve a balanced approach. Let's take a look at some
high profile concerns. Aging: During each day, your body is
under attack from a variety of effects that can accelerate the
degeneration of your body's cells. Free radicals contribute to feeling
tired, achy and wrinkles. Exposures to radiation, toxic chemicals found
in cigarette smoke and overexposure to the sun's rays are some of the
ways free radicals damage cells. A certain group of vitamins, minerals
and enzymes that are called antioxidants and help prevent and protect
the body from free radical damage. Free radical scavengers that occur
naturally in the body help against this constant onslaught. The body
produces superoxide dismutase (SOD). If the body is overwhelmed SOD can
be hard pressed to keep free radicals in check. Sources of antioxidants
are sprouted grains, fresh fruits and vegetables. Vitamins are another
source of antioxidants. Blood Sugar Levels: Healthy glucose
sugar levels are critical to a healthy lifestyle. Normal insulin
production occurs with proper glucose levels. Chromium is an essential
trace element that is required for normal insulin production. Gymnema
sylvestre is another element that helps produce not only healthy blood
glucose levels but also may play a role in supporting healthy beta
cells. Cardiovascular Health: The basis for good
cardiovascular health is a good nutrient rich diet, plenty of physical
activity and watching blood pressure and cholesterol levels. Specific
nutrients like AGE (a garlic extract), Vitamins C and E, Folic acid,
Vitamins B-12,B-6, B-3 support coronary and cardiovascular health.
Minerals that are the most bioavailable to be better absorbed by the
body are amino acid chelated form. This form leaves no waste or toxins
in the body. Eyesight: Poor nutrition is linked to nearly
every cause of eye damage or loss of vision. Blood shot eyes blurred
vision and nearly every irritation with the eyes can be linked to poor
diet. Other sources of irritation can be computer work, inadequate
light, Nicotine, sugar, caffeine and environmental pollutants.
Caretenoids in the diet (dark green and orange fruits and vegetables)
are a good source of eye nutrition. Vitamins A,B, C and E support
proper eye function. Immune System: Normal intestinal flora
flourish under healthy conditions. Competitive inhibition occurs when
harmful strains implant and grow in the intestinal tract. Some studies
have indicated that most Americans have less than half the amount of
normal flora that is needed. Probiotics play an important role in
clinical nutrition and immunity There are so many other
nutritional aspects to be discussed that everyone should take their own
health into their own hands. Don't wait for a clinical symptom to
determine a course of action. The best way to supplement your diet is
with vitamins that are made from all natural ingredients and in the
most easily absorbed formulations. |