Monthly Archives: January 2010

Multivitamin Super Supplements – How Good Are They?

There’s cheap supermarket multivitamins and there’s the top of the market super supplements – and a lot in between. If your using a so-called super supplement which costs a lot more you surely want to know just how good it really is. Learn how to evaluate the market’s super supplements and discover the truth! Continue reading

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How To Evaluate Nutritional Supplements – The First Of Six Criteria, The Formula

Physicians Management Journal says that 1 in 3 dollars used on nutritional supplements is wasted. The product information put out by supplement companies is less than truthful and designed to hide product weaknesses. Consumers need a reliable way to evaluate and compare supplements in order to avoid the rubbish and know the best vitamin supplements in the market. Supplements can be evaluated by using 6 key criteria – The Formula, Ingredient Quality, Bioavailability, Manufacturing, Value for Money Continue reading

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A Case For Whole Food Supplements

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. Continue reading

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