Taking
Supplements
Throughout the world, a lot of people have problems with
their digestive systems that make it hard to absorb nutrients
and break down the food they eat. This is a common problem, one
that is usually caused by a poor level of acid in the stomach,
toxic in the gut, or a lack of production enzymes that assist
with the breaking down process. There are other causes as well,
although the above are the most common.
Problems with the digestive tract can be improved quite a
bit if you slowly increase your intake of nutrients. A diet
that is high in organic matter is the preferred way to improve
your digestion, although you may need to use supplements as
well. The best thing about supplements is the fact that you
don’t need a prescription. You can select which ones you want
on your own, and purchase them at your local nutrition store or
online.
The ideal time to take supplements is with your meals.
During this time, your body can absorb the nutrients better, as
your digestive system will be stimulated with food. If you are
using time released supplements, you should take them with food
to ensure that they move through your body at the right pace
and release the proper amount of nutrients and vitamins your
body needs at the right time.
Vitamins that are water soluble are the easiest to use, as
they will pass through the body easily and quickly, and should
be taken three times a day. Vitamins that are fat soluble are
best absorbed if they are taken with food that contains fat.
You should always take vitamins with meals, as the minerals and
nutrients found in food will work with the vitamin
supplements.
There are some supplements that may interfere with others
when you absorb them, so you should always make sure what you
are taking is acceptable to take with other forms of vitamin
supplements. Below, is a list of the most common vitamins and
how you should go about taking them.
1. Vitamins A, D, and E - These vitamins should always be
taken with meals that contain fat or oil.
2. Vitamin B - You should always take vitamin B supplements as
soon as you wake up, to get the maximum benefit. You can also
take them during the day with a whole grain meal.
3. Vitamin C - Supplements containing vitamin C should be taken
with meals and never on an empty stomach.
4. Iron - Iron supplements should always be taken with food, as
they are easy to absorb this way.
5. Multi-vitamins -You can take multi-vitamins at anytime,
although you should always consume a small meal with the
supplement.
Even though you may be on a healthy diet, you should still
make sure that you are getting the proper vitamins and
supplements as well. Supplements will help your body get the
vitamins and minerals it needs, especially on days that you
aren’t able to eat what you should. Life can get hectic at
times, which is where supplements can really come in handy.
If you include supplements in your diet and take them
correctly, you’ll find that your body will be much healthier.
There are many different vitamins and supplements that you can
take, although they will depend on what you are trying to
achieve. You should always research a vitamin that you are
interested in taking, and make sure it fits your needs before
you decide to purchase it.
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