About Vitamins!
Learning about
vitamins can be confusing

Learning about
vitamins can be confusing especially when you are
trying to figure out just what type of supplements you should
be taking.
............... We’ve all been told at one time or another that
if we ate a nutritionally balanced meal three times a day we
wouldn’t need dietary supplements or need to know about
vitamins, but of course, this just isn’t realistic in
our society. Another point here is that unless you grow
your own, the food you you buy just won't have enough selenium
in the soil to create the vitamins in the
first place as mentioned below.
A huge number of us are stressed out on a routine basis, and
don’t always have time to eat at all let alone a nutritionally
balanced meal (and three of them!). Vitamins should never be
substituted for good nutritional intake. Your body needs fuel
to accomplish all the tasks you have to attend to in a day. A
good diet is one with plenty of calcium, protein, fats,
carbohydrates, and fibre supplemented by vitamins as needed for
specific health concerns. Our E-Book tells you which foods will
supply you with the vitamins you need.
One of the problems here is that for many years now, the soil
we grow our food in is severely depleted of minerals, therefore
we can never be really sure that we're getting the nutrients we
need. Scientists have confirmed that 'without minerals,
vitamins and amino acids are useless.' The reason being
'the activity of all enzymes requires the involvement of
minerals' and therefore it can be said that we are
probably all suffering from a lack of food nutrition! (Read
about it in our E-Book. You can get it from our home page)
Many food items are enriched with vitamins and minerals, like
breads, pastas, and cereals. Information about vitamins listed
on packaging includes the percentage of the daily recommended
allowance of each, which will give you a pretty good idea how
much you are getting of a certain vitamin or mineral.
Calcium is an important mineral for women,
and most sources about vitamin For example, most calcium
supplements only contain 30-50% of the recommended daily
amounts and must be supplemented by diet intake of other
sources, such as cheese, yogurt, milk, and ice cream.
About vitamin D.
This is an important vitamin and is essential to bone health,
and is included in some calcium supplements as well.
Vitamin D can be absorbed through the skin
via sunlight as well, but for people living in northern
states, or for the elderly, this is not always an option,
therefore a vitamin supplement is the answer. Part of taking
care of yourself is learning about vitamins and minerals
that our bodies require for optimal health.
Many sources are available to you to learn more about vitamins
and how certain vitamin deficiencies as well as excess intake
can be detrimental to your health. It’s important to take an
active role in your health, and be knowledgeable about vitamins
in your cabinet and which are right for you. In addition to
searching on the web, you can find an abundance of information
about vitamins in a 90+ page ebook (It's on our main page) and
in various other health publications, or you can even consult a
nutritionist or naturopathic physician for advice about
vitamins and supplements, and how you can implement them into
your diet.
Here’s to your good health!
Editor
My Health Articles.co.uk

Author:
Peter
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Peter Charalambos is a contributing writer for
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information sites, sports health sites and a general news and information site. He
has written about all aspects of vitamins, minerals and
health supplements and constantly strives to
uncover biased research which tries to undermine natural
products in favour of drugs.
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