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Multivitamin Super Supplements – How Good Are They?

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

You’re probably using one of the market’s so-called super supplements since you’re reading this article!

If that’s the case then I guess you already know that the majority of the multi ingredient vitamin supplements out there are simply a waste of money.

They are contract manufactured, with the cheapest and sometimes useless ingredients of extremely low quality!

They are formulated by people who have no understanding of nutrition, nutritional science or health!

Unfortunately the regulations governing the manufacture of dietary supplements have allowed this to happen for years now. Even the recently revised (June 2007) Dietary Supplement Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP’s) FAIL to prevent a company from manufacturing a BAD SUPPLEMENT.

So, if you’re using one of the super supplements:-

Congratulations and Well Done!

That handful of market leading multi ingredient nutritional health supplements (aka vitamin supplements) are an elite group formulated using genuine nutritional science, and most are manufactured by the company promoting and selling the product, using the best and safest quality materials available including many ingredients that are not in the “run-of-the-mill” supplements.

These supplements are VERY GOOD VALUE and are the only ones savvy health conscious consumers should use to support their health and longevity.

But are these elite supplements all equal?

Absolutely not!

Some are far better than others even at this level.

Because the companies who sell super supplements are usually very large corporations with HUGE capital at their disposal they are capable of putting together clever marketing presentations which masterfully bend the truth, hide weaknesses in their products and ultimately present them as being far better than they really are.

Sure, they’re still way better than the multitude of ‘average’ supplements in the market, not to mention the cheap supermarket multivitamins, but since you’re spending real money on these supplements and you know they’re a lifelong investment in your health, you have a right to know just how much value for money you are getting and whether you are indeed using the best supplement for your supplement budget!

So the time has come to find out just how super your super supplement really is!

  • Is it all it claims to be?
  • Have you been sucked in and ripped off by deceptive marketing?
  • Are you wasting your money?
  • Can you get better value for your supplement dollar?

SUPER SUPPLEMENTS NEED SUPER INGREDIENTS

What are the key ingredients that absolutely should be in your nutritional health supplement?

That’s the question that most supplement users would love to know!

There’s too many of them to list here so I’ll give you the names of the absolute best, key ingredients which are the first ones ones I hunt for when reviewing multi ingredient health supplements.

And this is the first thing you should do when sizing up and comparing supplements!

That’s because most of these ingredients I’m about to name are missing – even in super supplements.

And that’s because almost all nutritional supplements are manufactured to a price so the scientists and chemists formulating them do NOT have a free reign when it comes to including all the key ingredients that they know should be there.

And if they are allowed to use some, or even a few, they are forced to include them with lesser potencies, dose amounts and sometimes in cheaper biological forms (meaning less absorption potential aka bioavailability).

Here’s a list of 8 absolutely key ingredients – highly efficacious (and very expensive) – that are required for a supplement to be in the running as a true super supplement.

  • L-Glutathione ( ‘Reduced’ form ONLY )
  • L-Carnosine
  • Bilberry ( not less than 25% potency )
  • Polysaccharides
  • Resveratrol (‘Trans’ form ONLY, high potency = 50% )
  • Turmeric ( high potency = 95% )
  • Zeaxanthin
  • Tocotrienols ( look for the word ‘Tocomin’ )
  • Chrysin ( For Men’s formula’s – not less than 95% potency )

Now we come to medicinal herbal extracts.

These are powerful disease busters and also perform a preventative role in guarding against the onset of degenerative disease.

The super supplement my family and I use has over 2 handfuls of the most effective and clinically proven medicinal herbs.

To discover the names of the most effective medicinal herbs follow this link: nutritional supplements and herbs

Now what about the most potent immunity enhancer available: POLYSACCHARIDES ?

It needs to be there and be backed up by several other IMMUNITY NUTRIENTS (like Beta Glucan, Black Cumin, Olive leaf, Quercetin, Zinc, Manganese, Beta Carotene, and vitamins C and E).

Super supplements need a FULL SPECTRUM FORMULA with ingredients from ALL nutrient categories. So in addition to what’s been mentioned above we want to see:

  • Amino Acids
  • Standardized Enzymes
  • Key gender support nutrients
  • Vitamins, minerals and cofactors of course
  • And other specialty nutrients

To effectively tackle all organs and body systems a large number of ingredients is needed yet the supplement must still be affordable. My supplement has over 80 ingredients and retails for about $38 – no more expensive than all the other market leaders (with far less ingredients, potencies and dose amounts)

WHO MANUFACTURES SUPER SUPPLEMENTS?

You may already know that 95% of all US manufactured vitamin supplements are put together by contract manufacturers.

This is NOT what you want!

Supplement quality is not only dependent on the manufacturer INDEPENDENTLY testing that the raw ingredients are what the Certificate of Analysis (COA) claims they are (Note: many manufacturers don’t bother testing for compliance with COA’s so they can reduce expenses) but also that they adopt (costly) PROFESSIONAL manufacturing procedures to ensure the finished supplement contains the correct dose amounts for each and every ingredient.

The incentive is simply not there for most contract manufacturers to do this as they are producing for a third party and therefore they are in a very competitive bidding situation.

Whenever I am asked to review a supplement the very first thing I do is to find out who manufacturers it.
What I want to see is that the company selling the supplement is also the manufacturer and controls every aspect of the manufacturing process.

SUPER SUPPLEMENTS NEED SUPER SAFETY PROTOCOLS

With all the negative supplement reports that regularly appear you’re no doubt aware of the fact that contaminated ingredients find their way into supplements far too often!

There’s way too many disreputable supplement manufacturers out there taking all kinds of short-cuts to decrease their production costs and increase profits.

So it’s very important to check up on the quality assurance measures of a company whose supplement you are interested in using.

Search the company’s website first and if you can’t find a detailed explanation of their quality assurance program then send them an email and request it.

Otherwise you are gambling with your health and what you don’t know about your supplement could very well hurt you!

Contaminated ingredients can be toxic and even though the dose amounts are small, in some case they can store and build up in your body over years. 20 years later the effects may become apparent!

WHAT IF YOUR SUPPLEMENT’S MANUFACTURER DOESN’T CHECK FOR HARMFUL COMPONENTS OF AN INGREDIENT?

Did you know that too much of the wrong component of an ingredient can effect the neurochemistry in your brain?

That’s how serious things can get!

The dietary supplement regulations I mentioned above have allowed unqualified and inexperienced people to set up shop and churn out poor quality nutritional health supplements that can definitely hurt you!

I highly doubt that these types of people know things like:

Peak X, a component of the popular supplement ingredient 5-HTP, was implicated in an outbreak of Eosinophilia-Myalgia Syndrome some years back!

Do they know to check for this and if so do they actually go to the extra expense to do it?

Or what about Ginkgo Biloba extract! An extremely popular medicinal herbal extract for supplements.

How many manufacturers know to check, and/or have a limit on, the level of Ginkgolic acids that affect neurochemistry in the brain?

Do you see what I mean?

Manufacturing a safe, professional grade super supplement is a highly specialized skill consisting of many complex tasks. It needs to be formulated only by a highly qualified bio-scientist or chemist (definitely NOT by doctors or marketers) and then manufactured by the supplement company itself using state of the art processes and equipment.

Can you see the important need to check up on the supplement company that sells any nutritional health supplement you are interested in?

DO SUPER SUPPLEMENTS GIVE HIGH VALUE FOR MONEY?

Some yes others no!

It all comes down to what you want from a nutritional supplement and then knowing what to check for and what questions to ask!

Genuine super supplements have to be highly effective AND be capable of preventing, treating and even reversing chronic disease while also maximizing your health and wellness.

In other words super supplements help do far more than just act as routine ‘nutritional insurance for poor diets’ which is what most people think is the reason for taking multi ingredient vitamin supplements.

So if this is what you want from a supplement you need one whose formula is not primarily based on just vitamins and minerals!

Rather it should predominately consist of high potency phytonutrients, antioxidants (beyond the well know vitamins), amino acids, gender specific support nutrients, medicinal herbal extracts and other specialty nutrients targeting particular organs and body systems.

When I want to evaluate the value for money component of a given supplement the first thing I do is to check what percentage of it is vitamins and minerals.

So many supplements, including some of the self claimed super supplements, contain too much vitamin C! That’s because it just happens to be one of the cheapest ingredients available (at around $15 a kilo).

Those manufacturers will argue with all kinds of ‘evidence’ that large amounts of vitamin C are necessary under the ‘optimal’ amount banner. They don’t mention of course that if you take in more than about 400mg of vitamin C it turns into a Pro-Oxidant in your body!

That’s the opposite of antioxidant (and you’re talking it in the first place for antioxidant benefits)!

I know of several market leading multi ingredient vitamin supplements whose formula is a whopping 40% just vitamin C. And when you add all the vitamin and mineral content together you’re looking at a grand total of between 70-80% of the entire formula!

That’s extremely poor value for money!

If you’re taking a market leading super supplement to just take in enough vitamins and minerals which may be lacking in your diet then why pay a super supplement price?

There are many quality multivitamins available with much lower price tags.

My supplements has vitamin and mineral content of just 14% but the dose amounts are sensible for the majority of supplement consumers.
THERE’S MORE TO CHECK

So, there we have just 5 key details which you need to check on to determine if you’re truly using a super supplement!

But there’s another 4 equally important details that are a part of the formula for evaluating the real quality of supplements.

To discover what they are just follow the link in the author information below.

Good health always

Author: Brett Seagrott
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How To Evaluate Nutritional Supplements – The First Of Six Criteria, The Formula

Friday, January 8th, 2010

There are thousands upon thousands of nutritional supplements available in the market with each one promising various health benefits. Due to insufficient regulations governing the supplement industry which do not correctly address supplement quality, the market has become flooded with poorly put together supplements not based on good science.

Physicians Management Journal backs this up by saying that one in three dollars used on nutritional supplements is WASTED!

We are now living in an information age and smart consumers are able to easily research nutritional supplement choices before they buy, particularly on-line. They are only too well aware that the multitudes of supplements competing for their supplement dollar are not equal in terms of efficacy, safety and value for money.

However a major problem exists in that the information put out by virtually all supplement companies, including the large, well known, U.S. multi nationals, is less than truthful. The marketing presentations by these companies are very clever and are designed to hide product weaknesses while attempting to wow people with fancy scientific buzz terms that make their supplements appear better than they really are.

To overcome this consumers need a transparent way to easily and properly evaluate and compare nutritional supplements in order to avoid the rubbish and zero in on the best vitamin supplements in the market.

I previously worked for a leading manufacturer in the nutritional supplement industry and as a result was able to learn the secrets and shortcuts that supplement manufacturers take. During this time I gained access to a world renowned bio-scientist who has produced close to 200 new pharmaceutical and health supplement formulas. He showed me how to evaluate and compare nutritional supplements through six easy to use criteria and I created a website to teach supplement users how to use these criteria.

All supplements regardless of how many ingredients they contain can be evaluated by using either all or most of the following criteria.

* The formula

* Ingredient quality

* Bioavailability (absorption)

* Manufacturing protocols and standards

* Synergy

* Value for money

Let’s look at how to use the first of these criteria, The Formula.

THE FORMULA

The evaluating part is straightforward but when comparing nutritional supplements it’s important to compare apples with apples and oranges with oranges. So the type of supplements compared must be of the same general category.

For example there’s no point in comparing a herbal supplement, taken to treat a specific condition, and containing one or two major active ingredients (the herbs or extracts from them), and some other vitamins or minerals acting as co-factors; with a multi ingredient supplement containing 80 ingredients taken for overall wellness and preventative health-care.

A multi ingredient nutritional vitamin supplement must be compared with another multi ingredient supplement where both have been formulated for the same health benefits and so on.

There are three things to consider when using a supplement formula as criteria to help evaluate a supplement.

* Are the key active ingredients well established as the most beneficial and effective nutrients for their target objective in the body, and what is the total number of these ingredients in the product.

* Whether the dose amounts of selected key ingredients fall within clinically established ranges for health benefits.

* Whether the dose amounts of all vitamins and minerals are within established safe upper limits.

MOST EFFECTIVE NUTRIENTS

Here’s an example to explain this point more clearly.

Let’s say that that you’re a man and you’re looking for a multi-ingredient health supplement that offers two benefits in particular-to strengthen your immune system and provide protection for your prostate.

In order to find the best supplement for the job you need to know the most effective and beneficially proven nutrients for the immune system and prostate. Then you can check supplement labels to see the extent to which these nutrients are included (if at all).

So once you know the most potent nutrients for each body system and organ you can simply create a checklist when studying supplement labels. The best vitamin supplements will have formulas which target every system and organ in your body!

Now you’re probably asking how you’re meant to find this kind of specific, scientific information without months of research and desire, time and commitment that you don’t have. Just visit http://www.nutritional-supplement-truths.com to access lists of these nutrients as well as all other data referred to in this article.

Let’s look at some examples. For immune system support the best nutrients that you want in your nutritional supplement are:

* Aloe Vera Polysaccharides

* Tea Polysaccharides

* Beta Glucan

* Black Cumin

* Olive Leaf

* CoQ10

* Quercetin

* Manganese

* Zinc

* Beta Carotene

* Vitamin C

* Vitamin E

The key players for prostate health are:

* Beta Sitosterol

* Turmeric

* Corn Silk

* Lycopene

* Saw Palmetto

* Zinc Citrate and Zinc Aspartate

* Grape Seed

* Quercetin

* Green Tea

* Resveratrol (high potency)

NOTE: Most supplements contain Zinc in the Citrate form, which is good, but it is crucial that additional Zinc is included in the Aspartate form because this travels directly to the prostate where it is needed!

DOSE AMOUNTS WITHIN ESTABLISHED RANGES FOR BENEFITS

A question which I’ve been asked by supplement users many times is ” How can I know if the does amounts of ingredients in my supplement are enough to produce the health benefits shown in clinical studies ?”

This is an important issue and is very difficult to answer. Vitamins and minerals do not pose a problem and the information is easily accessible on the web. But for other important ingredients like powerful phytonutrients and herbal extracts the only way to know is through a thorough examination of scientific studies and in some case the results are inconclusive.

But there are established standards which have been scientifically validated by well accepted research or based on expert assumptions on clinical studies for some key ingredients.

Here’s an example.

Bioflavonoids are a class of phytonutrients which have powerful medicinal properties. They show anti-allergic, anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial and anti-cancer activity. If you don’t know whether your supplement has any here are the main ones:

* Citrus bioflavonoids (quercetin, hesperidin, rutin, naringin)

* Polyphenols (green tea, bilberry, blueberry, cranberry, resveratrol, grape seeds)

* Chrysin

* Myricetin

* Isoflavones (soy extract)

The range for a quality supplement is at least 20 mgs of bioflavonoids from at least 3 different sources.

SAFE DOSES OF VITAMINS AND MINERALS

The supplement market is full of “high potency” multi vitamin and mineral formulas. Many of these contain mega doses which are unsafe when compared to established safe upper ranges.

Americans in particular have been bombarded for years with the marketing message that “more is better” which is not true.

Supplement users should take the time to check dose levels of vitamins and minerals in their supplement. A credible guideline is the No-Observed Adverse Effect Levels (NOAEL) list created by the Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN). CRN is a well known U.S. based trade association representing ingredient suppliers and manufacturers in the nutritional supplement industry.

SUMMING UP

Due to great variance in the effectiveness, safety and value for money of nutritional supplements it has become necessary for proactive consumers to evaluate supplements before trying to compare them.

Using The Formula is key criteria for doing this. Examining the types, amounts and total number of ingredients in a supplement, gives a good indication of its true worth (when considering it from the perspective of its formula).

Combining the results from using all or at least three or four of the six evaluation criteria listed above will reveal supplement weaknesses and show consumers without any doubt just how good a nutritional supplement really is.

Author: Brett Seagrott
Article Source: EzineArticles.com
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A Case For Whole Food Supplements

Friday, January 1st, 2010

The Standard American Diet (SAD) is lacking in many vital nutritional components. Being largely composed of prepackaged, convenience foods with few naturally grown food products; this diet has contributed to an epidemic of not only obesity but also extreme nutritional deficiency. While many commercially available vitamin and mineral supplements exist, they are manufactured in an artificial way that reduces bioavailability and promotes chemical contamination. As Americans are not likely to return to eating home grown food directly from their garden, the solution to the nutritional deficiency of America can be found in Whole Food Supplements which are vitamin, mineral and phytonutrient rich products made from actual food concentrates.

The Problem with the Standard American Diet

In the first part of the 1900′s most Americans ate a healthy, whole food diet because they had no choice. All food was grown either by the family or obtained from immediately local sources. America in the 1900′s was a largely agrarian society with most people living in rural areas and able to grow their own food. During the last century, a massive migration to urban areas has occurred. This has meant that even if one has the desire, most people no longer have the ability to produce self grown food. Either because there is no land or because many do not know how, very few people have a garden and even fewer produce protein in the form of dairy products and animal husbandry.

In spite of this developing migration, during World War II, families were encouraged to have a “victory garden”. This was not to ensure that Americans had a great diet but actually to ensure that American families could feed themselves at all, while allowing most of commercial food production to be sent to the troops overseas. That was the last period in history that America got most of their nutrition from locally grown food.

Beginning around the 1950′s, Americans did begin to recognize the value of vitamins and minerals within their diet. This was discovered because more and more pre-prepared, highly processed food products became available and nutritional deficiencies began to emerge.

After the end of World War II, many families became two-income families. In addition, many more single parents are now raising children by themselves. This means that in most homes, all of the adults present in any one household are likely employed outside of the home full-time leaving little time for food preparation alone much less any time for food production. America has become a convenience food nation consuming much of the diet from unnatural food sources.

Prepackaged and easy to prepare food products are just that, food “products”. Though they may contain carbohydrates, proteins, fats and some “essential” nutrients, they are not real food. The entire food supply chain is rife with contamination and chemical processing and many Americans are unaware of how little nutritional value the food that they consume every day contains. So much publicity and education has focused on the so called food pyramid. The governmental and educational agencies that have devised the perfect American diet have never truly addressed the lack of nutrients, other than the Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA) of basic vitamins and minerals such as Vitamin A, Vitamin D and Calcium.

While these RDA levels of vitamin and mineral consumption may be an absolute bottom line essential to avoid obvious diseases of deficiency such as scurvy or rickets, they are hardly adequate and do not reflect but a small portion of the nutrients contained in whole food, necessary for promotion of health and prevention of disease.

A Crisis in America: Obesity and Other Diseases in the Face of Malnutrition

The main focus of the American diet in recent years has become reducing fat and increasing carbohydrates in the diet. This stream of thought was intended to reduce the growing epidemic of obesity but over the past 20 years, obesity has risen into numbers that appear to be a crisis for Americans. In fact, over the past 20 years the number of adult Americans who are obese has risen by 60% to an unprecedented level of almost 35% of American adults being considered obese. A much worse situation is that a similar number of approximately 32% of American children qualify as overweight or obese. For the first time in American history, the life expectancy of these children may be lower than that of their parents or grandparents.

This has led to an epidemic of heart disease, diabetes and other weight related problems occurring in record numbers not only in adults but seen in children as young as 18 months of age. Additional diseases that may be related to a lack of appropriate nutrients other than simple vitamins in American diets may include a wide variety of conditions ranging from immune disorders implicated in conditions such as Rheumatoid Arthritis, Lupus and Cancer to psychiatric and neurological conditions such as ADHD, Autism and Depression.

Most people believe that obesity occurs simply because people eat too much. While that is true in part, obesity also results from continuously consuming the wrong types of food. In the 1900s when Americans were consuming a largely natural, whole food diet directly from farm to table, obesity was an extremely rare occurrence.

As our diet has changed from an agrarian society’s nutrient rich food supply to the urbanized highly processed, artificial foods, our total food consumption has risen. This is in part because, though the body gets more calories from more food, it is still starved of nutrition causing one to eat even more. In addition, in our sedentary lifestyle our bodies actually need less food than when we lived and worked each day on the farm, yet we still eat more because of lack of proper nutrients, abundance of easily obtained processed food and other psychological conditions such as stress eating. In the end, America has become a nation of people who are obese but still malnourished and disease ridden.

An Attempt to Fix the Problem

The ideal diet truly would be that of returning to whole food “farm to table” eating where families either grow their own food and prepare it within minutes of harvesting or at a minimum obtain locally grown food from the market and prepare it within a day or so of harvesting. In today’s society this is no longer possible. Even when fresh vegetables and fruits are consumed as a large portion of the diet, our nation’s food supply is contaminated by the use of pesticides, herbicides and hormones and much of the nutrient value is lost by transportation of the food crop from thousands of miles away. Food is harvested before it is truly ripe, irradiated, stored cold and transported across states, nations and even oceans before it arrives in our grocery stores as tasteless, substandard, nutrient poor produce.

Many people are attempting to eat only organic, locally grown produce for this reason. While this may be an improvement over the nutritional value of the standard American diet, it is nearly always much more expensive and therefore unaffordable for many and unavailable for others as most markets do not focus on obtaining such products. So this effort, while valiant is still not enough.

The good news about the American nutritional situation is that it is quite easy to fix. Given appropriate nutrition, the human body has an amazing ability to heal itself. Many diseases and conditions caused by overconsumption and malnourishment can be easily corrected by supplementation with whole food nutritional products.

As Americans cannot rely on the food supply to provide adequate nutrition and also cannot count on the source, quality and purity of most commercially available nutritional supplements, the only answer appears to lie in whole food supplementation.

What is a Whole Food Supplement?

Whole food supplements are defined as nutritional supplements derived entirely from food. This is a much more natural and beneficial method of obtaining nutrition from food and herbal supplements alike.

Unfortunately, most commercially available nutritional supplements including vitamins, minerals and herbal products are made completely of single ingredient extracts or worse, artificially synthesized in a lab using chemical processes. While synthesized supplements may in fact provide basic vitamins and minerals known to be vital, artificially prepared products are missing many of the alkaloids, antioxidants and phytochemicals that are thought to play a major role in complete nutrition and disease prevention.

The same is true for herbal supplements and treatments as most commercially available herbal products do provide an extract or synthesized form of the primarily active chemical within the herb, they are still missing many of the synergistic ingredients thought to provide additional benefits of herbal and nutraceutical treatment.

Simply Taking Vitamins isn’t Enough

Vitamins and Minerals are absolutely necessary for life but the RDA is generally both inadequate in its estimate and unattainable through the average American diet.

While many commercially available nutritional supplements are available at every corner, through necessity, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) does little to regulate the manufacturing of food supplements such as vitamins, minerals and herbal products. The FDA cannot apparently manage even its’ main tasks of regulation of the pharmaceutical industry and assurance of the safety of the American food supply.

In the last several years, many counterfeit pharmaceutical products have been discovered such as flu medication being sold online, manufactured outside of the United States was found to be gelatin capsules filled with sheetrock particles. In addition Americans have seen case after case of E. Coli and Salmonella contamination of both American and foreign farm crops such as lettuce, tomatoes, onions and peppers enter our grocery stores. Some of these products were even the so called “organic” products, purported to be safer than traditional crops.

Why a Whole Food Supplement

As there is inadequate supervision of the pharmaceutical and food production industries, there is even less of the nutritional supplement market. The average vitamin or nutritional supplement is manufactured using chemical synthesis and heat processing which destroys the nutritional value of the product within. In addition, many commercially available products are manufactured with fillers, additives, preservatives and other dubious chemicals. Whole food supplements are not.

Within the last several years, significant shortcomings have come to light in terms of foreign made food and health products. Many products have proven to be contaminated with not only the known chemicals that are present in the American food supply but also with much more dangerous unknown chemicals that should never enter the manufacturing process. The only way to ensure that this does not happen is to purchase high quality products from a company with a well established reputation for maintaining high standards of manufacturing and purity. As whole food supplements are natural products, it would be optimal if the manufacturer employed practices of sustainability and green policy.

The ideal food supplement manufacturer recognizes that vitamins do not exist in isolation. The nutritional value of whole food is due to the interweaving of the entire spectrum of nutrients with vitamins and minerals acting in a synergistic fashion with hundreds of other plant alkaloids, phytochemicals and enzymes. The cofactors and bioflavonoids such as terpenes and isoflavones present in whole foods and whole food supplements are integral in the process to restore biochemical balance to the body.

This is quite easy to identify when examining the label of a nutritional supplement, vitamin or herbal product. Though the FDA doesn’t do an adequate job of monitoring the food supply or pharmaceutical industry, they have established standards of labeling which include appropriate identification of all ingredients contained in a supplement. Close examination of most regular supplements when compared to whole food supplements will show that most products contain synthetic vitamins, chemicals and filler products while whole food supplements contain natural vitamins and minerals obtained from concentrated food sources such as fruits and vegetables.

Supplements manufactured from whole food sources will contain not only the natural form of vitamins and minerals but also all of the important phytochemicals and phytonutrients important to restoration of nutritional health and prevention of disease derived from whole food concentrates.

Choosing a Quality Supplement

Whole food supplements are nutritional products which have been manufactured directly from food. Food grown in natural conditions is concentrated using carefully designed and conducted cold processing techniques. These methods allow the concentration of the entire spectrum of nutritional value without removing the phytochemicals, alkaloids and other valuable natural substances that ensure adequate nutritional support and help to prevent disease.

When choosing a whole food supplement one should ensure that the product is from a manufacturing company known to have a long standing reputation for quality and experience in whole food processing. The products should be constituted entirely of whole food products which have been refined using cold processing without the nutrient reducing effects of extreme heat, pasteurization and irradiation. They should also be free of artificial filler products and preservative chemicals. The manufacturer should have a process of testing for purity and guarantee of quality and ideally should offer a money back guarantee if one is not satisfied with the product. For the American consumer, optimally an American product will be purchased an in an effort to aid the environment, a company with “green” policies should be chosen to promote sustainability of the food supply.

Specific Nutrient Needs

Vitamin A

Vitamin A and the carotenoids are highly present in many vibrantly colored fruits and vegetables along with fish and animal livers and are essential for:

proper functioning of the eye and skin including the gastrointestinal tract
acts as an antioxidant, protecting against cancer and diseases of aging
important in support of the immune system for protection against viruses and infections of the organ linings of bladder, kidneys, lungs and mucous membranes
essential for protein utilization

Vitamin A deficiency causes dry hair, skin, eye disorders, fatigue, reproductive difficulties, frequent colds and infections, and skin disorders.

Traditional vitamin supplements will typically contain synthetic Vitamin A Palmitate and/or beta carotene isolate. Whole Food Supplements will contain Vitamin A1, Vitamin A2, retinal, retinoic acid and a number of more the 500 carotenes all of which are precursors to Vitamin A along with essential fatty acid, natural sugars, minerals and other phytonutrients found only in whole food.

Vitamin B Complex

Vitamin B is actually a number of similarly related compounds found in yellow and green fruits and vegetables particularly leafy green and cruciferous vegetables along with nuts, grains, eggs, dairy products and meats and are known to be essential for:

maintenance of skin, eyes, hair, liver and mouth
healthy gastrointestinal tract and brain functioning
coenzymes involved in energy production
proper functioning of nervous system particularly in the elderly

Specific Vitamin B Deficiencies:

B-1 Thiamine deficiency – Beriberi, canker sores, mental disorders such as dementia, depression and dizziness, fatigue, indigestion, diarrhea, numbness and muscle atropy

B-2 Riboflavin deficiency -mouth sores, cataracts, dermatitis, hair loss, neurological symptoms on skin, light sensitivity, seizures

B-3 Niacin deficiency – pellagra, bad breath, skin and mouth disorders, memory impairment, confusion, depression, muscle weakness

B-5 Pantothenic Acid deficiency – abdominal pains, skin disorders, hair loss, muscle spasms and poor coordination, immune impairment, low blood pressure

B-6 Pyridoxine deficiency – eye, skin and mouth inflammation, mucous membrane disorders, lack of wound healing

B-12 Cyanocobalamin deficiency – pernicious anemia, unsteady gate, dizziness, drowsiness, depression, hallucination headaches, memory loss, tinnitus, spinal cord degeneration

Folic Acid deficiency – certain types of anemia, fatigue, mental disorders, insomnia, diarrhea, spina bifida in developing infant

Traditional Vitamin B supplements will generally contain only the synthetic form of one or more of the B vitamin group, while whole food supplements will contain all of the Vitamin B family along with the added benefits of phytonutrients such as inositols, PABA, biotin and choline derived from concentration of whole foods.

Vitamin C

Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) is found in citrus fruits, berries and green vegetables and is essential for:

tissue growth and repair
adrenal gland function
healthy gums
production of anti stress hormones and interferon
absorption of iron in the gastrointestinal system
metabolism of amino acids and vitamins
activity as an antioxidant and support of the immune system

Vitamin C deficiency causes Scurvy, poor wound healing, gum disease, edema, weakness, frequent infections, fatigue, and joint pains.

Traditional Vitamin C supplements will have only Ascorbic Acid or Ascorbate, while Whole Food Supplement vitamin C will contain phytonutrients such as rutin, bioflavonoids, tyrosinase, ascorbinogen, vitamin C factors such as J, K and P along with mineral co-factors necessary for vitamin C activity all derived appropriately from whole food.

Vitamin D

Vitamin D is present largely in dairy food products but also in fish and fish oils, green leafy vegetables, vegetable oils, egg yolks and sweet potatoes and is necessary for:

bone and teeth growth and development in children
muscle performance including skeletal and cardiac muscle
prevention of bone and tooth loss in elderly
thyroid and immune system functioning
normal blood clotting

Vitamin D deficiency includes rickets, osteomalacea, loss of appetite, burning of mouth and throat, diarrhea, insomnia, and visual difficulties.

Most commercial Vitamin D products including prescription formulas will contain only Vitamin D2 (ergocalciferol) which is less absorbable and more difficult to use but has a longer shelf life than it’s cousin Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) while whole food supplements will contain significant amounts of Vitamin D3 along with many other beneficial phytonutrients in the form of whole food concentrates.

Vitamin E

Vitamin E is found in cold pressed vegetable oils, dark green leafy vegetables, beans, nuts and grains and is essential for:

antioxidant activity important for the prevention of cancer and cardiovascular disease
circulation and tissue repair
blood clotting and healing
skin and hair health

Vitamin E deficiency may result in damage to red blood cells, nerve destruction, infertility, menstrual problems, and neuromuscular disorders.

Traditional vitamin E supplements will generally include only one of the 8 active components of the vitamin E family, alpha-tocopherol. Whole food supplements will contain not only alpha-tocopherol but also the 7 other alpha, beta, gamma and delta forms of both tocopherol and tocotrienol derived from concentrated food.

Calcium

Calcium is vital for the formation of bones and teeth and the maintenance of gums. It is essential for the functioning of all muscular tissue, particularly the heart and participates in cellular functioning in virtually every area of the body. Calcium is highly present in dairy products, meaty and oily fish and green leafy vegetables.

Calcium deficiency can lead to brittle bones, teeth and nails, skin disorders, cardiac disorders such as high blood pressure and heart palpitations, cognitive impairment, hyperactivity and seizure disorders.

Calcium contained in most traditional supplements will contain only calcium carbonate or calcium citrate with the possible addition of Vitamin D or may contain D1-calcium-phosphate which is completely insoluble and cannot be absorbed. Whole Food Supplement calcium products will contain additional nutrients such as amino acids and vitamin C which are necessary for calcium absorption and utilization.

Iron

Iron is essential for the production of hemoglobin which is vital to the supply of oxygen throughout the body. Iron is also important for production of many important enzymes within the body. It can be found in meats, fish, eggs, green leafy vegetables, nuts and grains in large amounts as well as a number of herbs such as alfalfa and milk thistle.

Deficiency of Iron includes symptoms of anemia, weakness and fatigue, hair loss, mouth inflammation, fingernail malformation and mental impairment.

Most commercially available iron supplements will contain iron sulfate or iron gluconate as a singular product or in combination with other vitamins and minerals. Iron is best absorbed in the presence of vitamin C and when consumed as a constituent of a food source. Whole food supplement iron will result in better absorption and less stomach upset as it is derived from whole food.

Magnesium

Magnesium is vital as an enzyme catalyst especially with regard to energy production. It also aids in cellular calcium and potassium uptake which makes it essential for the transmission of muscle and nerve impulses. It can be readily found in many foods especially animal products such as dairy, meat and seafood but also in many fruits and vegetables such as apples, apricots, bananas, whole grains and soy products.

Deficiency of magnesium will cause muscular irritability, mental disorders, chronic fatigue, chronic pain syndromes, depression and pulmonary disorders along with being a factor in hypertension and sudden cardiac death.

Traditionally prepared magnesium supplements will contain only magnesium usually in the form of magnesium chloride or magnesium sulfate while whole food supplements will contain other minerals such as calcium and potassium along with vitamin c and other nutrients from whole food concentrates necessary for the proper absorption and utilization of magnesium.

Zinc

Zinc is important in the growth and function of reproductive organs and may help regulate oil gland activity and prevent acne. It is essential for protein and collagen synthesis and vital to the functioning of a healthy immune system and has been shown to have potent antiviral activity. It plays a major role in wound healing and the sensation of taste and smell. It is also a constituent of many physiological chemicals such as insulin and various enzymes. Zinc is highly present in eggs, fish, beans, meats, mushrooms and many seed such as pumpkin and sunflower seeds.

Deficiency of zinc may result in a loss of taste and smell and may cause the fingernails to become weak and thin. Other signs may include delayed sexual maturation, growth impairment, disorders of sexual organs of both males and females, fatigue, hair loss, slow wound healing and recurrent infections.

Many commercially available supplements will contain either zinc gluconate as a singular product or in combination with other minerals without regard as to the appropriate ratios for optimal absorption and utilization within the body. As whole food supplements are derived from actual food, the appropriate ratios necessary for maximum benefit are already present established by nature.

Unique Benefits of Whole Food Supplements

According to the U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), over 70% of Americans do not consume enough whole food products to provide even the RDA of vitamins. While vitamins are necessary for life, ordinary vitamin supplements will not entirely fill the gap. Unlike most commercial dietary supplements which are stand alone chemicals, whole food supplements contain any number of several thousand known and unknown phytonutrients such as:

Carotenoids
Polyphenols (Flavonoids)
Phenols
Indoles
Lignans (Phytoestrogens)
Phytates (Inositols)
Saponins
Sulfides and Thiols
Terpenes

Research has proven these nutrients to be protective against many diseases. Some types of phytonutrients are known to provide such benefits as enhanced immunity, cancer prevention, detoxification and DNA repair.

Carotenoids

The phytonutrient category of carotenoids has been shown to protect against certain types of cancer, optical failure from diseases such as macular degeneration and assist in the prevention of cardiac disease. Carotenoids are partially responsible for the vibrant colors of many fruits and vegetables.

Carotenoids can help prevent vitamin A deficiency by acting as precursors to Vitamin A which assists the body in manufacturing Vitamin A. In addition several carotenoids are known to be anti-oxidants and may protect against diseases of aging and exposure to environmental toxins. Carotenoids may also be a factor in the prevention and treatment of other diseases such as:

Cancer – including cervical, throat, lung, prostate and skin cancers
Heart disease – including angina pectoris and congestive heart failure
Infections – including AIDS, Chlamydia, Candidiasis and pneumonia
Immune system mediated disorders – including rheumatoid arthritis, and photosensitivity
Other conditions – such as asthma and osteoarthritis

A balanced formula of carotenoids such as found in whole foods and whole food supplements will be better absorbed than individual supplements as too much of any one carotenoids may inhibit the absorption of others. This is one of the many reasons why whole food supplements are more beneficial than simple vitamin supplementation.

Carotenoids known to be present and beneficial can be found in the following fruits or vegetables:

alpha carotene – carrots
beta carotene - green cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, and Brussels sprouts, yellow/orange vegetables such as sweet potatoes, pumpkin and carrots
beta cryptoxanthin – orange fruits such as mangos, peaches and apricots
lutein – leafy green vegetables such as turnip greens, collard greens and spinach
lycopene – red fruits such as watermelon, guava, tomatoes and red grapefruit
zeaxanthin – green vegetables such as green beans and broccoli, yellow food such as eggs mangos and citrus fruits

Polyphenols

Polyphenols (Flavonoids) are known to be active antioxidants and are thought to be important in preventing diseases caused by oxidative stress such as some cancers and some forms of cardiac disease and some inflammatory processes which cause diseases such as arthritis and other diseases of aging. Some examples of polyphenols found in food products include:

anthocyanins – red foods such as berries, red cabbage, red grapes
flavones – celery and parsley
ellagic acid – berries such as strawberries, blueberries and raspberries
catechins – tea, wine and chocolate along with other tart foods such as berries and apples
flavanones – found in citrus fruits
coumarins – found in grains and grasses such as wheat grass

Phenols

Phenols encompass a number of anti oxidant nutrients such as Resveratrol and are known to be powerful antioxidants. Phenols have proven to be effective in the prevention of age related disorders and many diseases caused in part by oxidative stress such as arthritis, cardiovascular disease and cancer. Phenols are present in purple fruits such as grapes and blueberries along with wine and tea.

Indoles

Indoles are known to aid in hormone production and maintenance of balance. Indoles are also thought to provide cellular protection against cancers such as colon cancer and endometrial cancer along with others. They are largely present in cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, Brussels sprouts and cabbages.

Lignans

Lignans (Phytoestrogens) have weak estrogen like activity which is important in the prevention and possible treatment of hormone mediated cancers such as breast, testicular and prostate cancer. They also may block inflammatory processes which may aid in the treatment of diseases such as arthritis and platelet aggregation leading to stroke. Lignans highly present in flax seed and soy products but are also found in other grains such as wheat, barley and oats along with beans and vegetables such as garlic and broccoli.

Inositols

Phytates (Inositols) may help lower blood cholesterol and aid in prevention of mental disorders such as bipolar disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder and depression. Inositols and Phytates are present in large amounts in grains, nuts and melon family members such as cantaloupe, squash and cucumbers.

Saponins

Saponins are known to lower cholesterol and may act as an immune booster protecting the body against infections from viruses, bacteria and fungi. They may also provide some protection against heart disease and have proven to be effective in the treatment of cancer. Several anti cancer drugs are based on the saponin molecular structure. Saponins can be found in foods such as asparagus, red onions, alfalfa sprouts, and soybeans.

Thiols

Sulfides and Thiols are vital to the functioning of the cardiovascular system including the smooth muscles of the arteries and arterioles and the linings of both veins and arteries. Thiols have proven instrumental in the development of plaques contributing to atherosclerosis, arteriosclerosis, myocardial infarction and stroke. Sulfides and thiols are highly present in members of the odiferous Lilly family such as garlic, onion, chives and leeks

Terpenes

Terpenes are thought to protect against cancer and free radical damage which may contribute to diseases of aging such as stroke and alzheimers disease. Terpenes are highly present in foods such as green foods, grain and soy products and also in many herbs such as Gingko biloba.

These phytonutrients are just a few examples of natural molecules known to aid in promotion of health and make the case for the use of Whole Food Supplements. There are thousands more, yet to be identified that are present and beneficial and cannot be synthesized in a lab. Supplementation with isolated vitamins and minerals alone will not solve a nutritional deficiency.

As Americans are unlikely to return to the farm, consumption of a whole food supplement appears to be the only way to actually bridge the nutritional canyon that the American diet has created due to a lifestyle of convenient packaged food that is easy to prepare but sorely deficient in nutritional quality.

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Dietary and Nutritional Supplements: Know More About Supplements

Monday, November 16th, 2009

At times, due to your busy and fast life, we tend to miss out on the essential nutrients such as protien, vitamins and minerals which are responsible for our good health. Good nutrition is the most important factor in achieving optimal health. If we face some type of challenges in life which doesn’t allow us to have a balanced diet all the time, then supplementing out daily diet with food supplements is quick, easy and effective way to fill nutrient gaps.

TB_Unisex_PremSupplements are basically substitute of the essential nutrients which we don’t eat in our busy daily routine. Since these Supplements provides us with the required nutrients, it helps us get extra energy and helps us build muscles.

Who needs supplementation?

1) Anyone not having a balanced diet needs supplements. Importance of balanced diet has been mentioned time and again and to fill in the nutrient gaps, we do need supplements.

2) Body builders, muscle builders and athletes who are suppose to take extra intake of recommended nutrients must take supplements. Normal diet normally doesn’t provide you with extra amount of nutrients.

3) Pregnant women need supplements such as iron, folic acid and calcium.

4) Teenagers generally do not consume adequate iron.

5) Since vegetarians do not consume animal products, they fell short of protein, iron, vitamin B12, zinc and calcium.

6) Children need supplements for their growing body and for developing bones. They can be given tasty chewable multivitamin and mineral supplements along with protein and vitamin drinks and shakes.

You have to be extra careful when it comes to supplements because most of the so called supplements do not work in Building Muscles. But no doubt, good supplements gives you an extra edge when it comes to Building Muscles.

One of the most popular and well known Supplement is CREATINE .

CREATINE: Creatine when combined with proper balanced diet gives you extra energy during Muscle Building . It allows you to put more effort during workouts.It also speeds up your muscle gain and you will see the results comparatively faster than without Creatine.

To get Creatine directly from food, Have Meat once a day. Meat is one of the best source for Creatine.

Point to be noted down : Do not take extra dosage of Creatine. It doesn’t help. Take in the amount advised by your physical trainer or Physician . Make sure you take in the pure Creatine as lots of fake supplements are out there in the market ready to dupe you. Be careful!!

Also other supplements like Carbohydrate Supplements or some fluids might help, but again be very careful and take proper advice from a physical trainer before using them.

Carbohydrate Supplements provides your body with extra Carbohydrates Carbohydrates basically triggers the growth hormone along with protein which helps in building great muscles.

Protein Drinks are wonderful as they give you extra energy without using up insulin. Vitamin and minerals capsules are very much in demand since they provide you with the required nutrients in quicker and efficient way.

Caution: Taking too much of vitamin E supplements can be hazardous to health rather than being a benefit. according to researchers at Johns Hopkins University, use of high dose vitamin E supplements, in excess of 400 IU ( international units ) is associated with a higher overall risk of dying.

Tip: Buy safe Supplements from the best in this field at http://www.weightloss-health.com/muscle_building.html

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Nutritional Vitamin Supplements – Buying Vitamin Nutritional Supplements Online

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

Nutritional vitamin supplements and vitamin nutritional supplements are among the most important things you can do for the overall health of your mind and body. Taking quality broad-spectrum nutritional vitamin supplements on a regular basis can ensure that your body has enough of the nutrients needed to perform and function the way it’s supposed to.

Since we are now living longer, we want the years to be active ones filled with energy and vitality and free from disease. Ideally, the source of vitamins, minerals and nutrients should be from your diet. However, poor food choices, processed foods, sodas and excess sweets have become the norm for millions. Besides, even with a well-balanced diet, studies find that food nutrient values have been declining for decades because of soil depletion.

tb-mens-pChoosing one of the high-quality nutritional vitamin supplements helps fill the ‘gaps’ in nutrition that everyone has. The ingredients used in vitamin nutritional supplements can be one of two types, either natural or synthetic. Numerous studies have shown that the natural nutritional vitamin supplements have a higher potency than the synthetic ingredients. However, since the synthetic ingredients are cheaper, most manufacturers use synthetic ingredients. It’s no wonder that studies done based on the cheap one-a-day vitamins show that little if any benefits will be obtained using these products.

The essential nutrients that the body requires are extensive and are much more than just vitamins and minerals. High quality daily nutritional vitamin supplements should include amino acids like L-Carnosine, alpha lipoic acid and acetyl L-Carnitine that provide proven benefits. Other anti-aging nutrients backed by studies that the body needs and will use are antioxidants such as quercetin, bioflavanoids, certain herbal extracts, enzymes to improve the vitamin nutritional supplements absorbability and so on. And these nutrients must be in the correct proportions to each other.

There ARE manufacturers that design and make supplements available online that provide the broad-spectrum nutritional vitamin supplements at reasonable prices. Instead of looking for the cheapest, look for the best value. There is one manufacturer in particular that uses pharmaceutical grade ingredients, many supported by clinical studies and at very reasonable prices. Ingredients are even linked to relevant clinical studies on their website. The ‘delivery’ system used is called ‘enteric coating’ which allows absorption to take place in the small intestines instead of the stomach since stomach acids destroy most of the nutrients.

Taking quality vitamin nutritional supplements should be about better health and energy, freedom from illness, improved sexual vigor and slowing the aging process. Learn as much as you can about ways you can help protect yourself from premature aging and the role that nutritional vitamin supplements will have in your health every day. Eat as healthy as you can, stay active, get sufficient quality sleep and keep taking the best nutritional supplements you can find.

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9 Fish Oil Health Benefits – Research Proven

Friday, October 30th, 2009

New fish oil health benefits are discovered almost daily. It’s now been proven that fish oil can magically transform your health from ordinary to extraordinary!

I know this sounds like a big job. But the oils from fish can do it.

omega3The omega 3 DHA and EPA in fish oil has been called the “Miracle of the 21st century.” And research proves, with good quality pure supplements, you can easily get all the extraordinary fish oil health benefits throughout your entire lifetime.

So let’s get started, before you miss out on a single benefit.

Nine Important Fish Oil Health Benefits

  1. Higher Intelligence and Brain Function Omega 3 fish oil has been found to improve memory, recall, reasoning and focus. It even protects against Alzheimer’s and senility. And mothers can have a great impact on the intelligence of their babies by supplementing with fish oil while pregnant and nursing.
  2. Less Pain From Inflammation Omega 3 fatty acids regulate your body’s inflammatory response and help prevent and relieve arthritis, prostatitis, cystitis, or any other condition ending in “itis.” Plus, it reduces pain caused by injuries.
  3. Feel Better With Less Depression Making you smarter isn’t all fish oil health benefits do for your brain. Numerous studies show omega 3 fatty acids alleviate mental anguish. This includes bipolar, depression and even schizophrenia.
  4. Lower Blood Pressure Omega 3 oils have been shown to work wonders for your cardiovascular system. This includes improvements in your heart, arteries and veins, plus it lowers blood pressure.
  5. Reduced Cholesterol and Triglycerides Even your cholesterol, LDLs and triglycerides will go down. And, at the same time, good HDLs will go up. This can add years to your life.
  6. Protection Against Heart Attack and Stroke When plaque breaks loose from arterial walls, it creates a thrombosis a fancy way of saying “clot.” If a clot gets stuck in the brain, it causes a stroke and when it plugs arteries, it causes a heart attack. Fish oil for heart health research shows omega 3 fatty acids break up blood clots before they can cause any damage.
  7. Less ADD, ADHD and Dyslexia Studies on alternative treatments for ADHD show that children (and adults) with ADD or ADHD can greatly improve with omega 3. As a matter of fact, people with dyslexia, dyspraxia and compulsive disorders have all gotten a new lease on life.
  8. Protection Against Cancer Omega 3 has been shown to help prevent breast, colon, lung and prostate cancer. Science tells us it accomplish this in three ways by stopping the alteration from a normal healthy cell to a cancerous mass, by inhibiting unwanted cellular growth and by killing off cancer cells.
  9. Younger Skin and Healthier Hair Omega 3 has been shown to help prevent breast, colon, lung and prostate cancer. Science tells us it accomplish this in three ways by stopping the alteration from a normal healthy cell to a cancerous mass, by inhibiting unwanted cellular growth and by killing off cancer cells.

Now that you know about fish oil benefits, it’s time to begin eating more omega 3 fish and get started on pure fish oil supplements right away so don’t miss out!

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