Supplemental Knowledge: Should You Take Nutritional Supplements?

Of all the holistic health products available, nutritional supplements are the most widely used, consumed by people of every age and every lifestyle. While supplements should not be used as a replacement for healthy lifestyle choices, whether prescribed by a physician or self-administered, even those of us who eat well and maintain active, healthy lives, will benefit from taking certain supplements.

HERE’S WHY

  • Mineral content in our food is decreasing due to a combination of soil depletion and chemicals used in conventional farming and food production.
  • Our busy lifestyles lead us to consume convenience foods that are overly processed and low in nutrients. Foods “fortified with” are not equivalent to nutrients found in whole foods (or even in a high-quality supplement).
  • The majority of the U.S. population has poor dietary habits. Barely 1 out of 10 people consume at least 5 servings of fruits and veggies a day.
  • We are experiencing more stress and often surrounded by environmental toxins, which increases the body’s need for nutrients.
  • Antibiotics are overused, leading to dysfunction in the gut and affecting immunity.
  • Certain medications, including birth control pills, can impact how the body assimilates nutrients.

Most importantly, every biochemical process in the body relies upon vitamins and/or minerals as ‘cofactors’ to facilitate processes that help maintain physical health and achieve optimal performance. When there is even a mild deficiency, or a problem with absorption of nutrients, those processes cannot take place and can lead to chronic illnesses including Alzheimer’s Disease, diabetes, chronic fatigue, irritable bowel syndrome, depression and PMS.

THE TOP 5 NUTRIENTS FOR ALMOST EVERYBODY

Based on the above reasons, and because there is solid research on their benefits, the following nutrients are often recommended for most people. A holistic physician who interprets nutritional analysis can help you determine which nutrients are best for you: how much, for how long, and in what form (e.g., capsule, liquid). Read more on here the Micronutrient Testing.

  • Multivitamins provide ‘dietary insurance’ for our modern lives. There are a wide variety of formulas, some which include herbs. Consult your holistic practitioner about which is best for you.
  • Omega Oils, known as Essential Fatty Acids (EFAs), usually come from fish but can be obtained from vegan sources such as flax, chia, hemp and borage. EFA’s are associated with lower risk of heart disease, depression, rheumatoid arthritis, certain cancers and can protect against cognitive decline.
  • Probiotics support the growth of friendly gut bacteria and help protect against diseases such as eczema, allergies, digestive conditions and yeast infections.
  • Trace Minerals are found in perfect balance in mineral-rich ocean waters. Just very small quantities of these elements are important to good health. Since erosion has led to nutrient-depleted soil, supplementing with liquid trace minerals is the best way to obtain these elements.
  • Green Superfood supplements are concentrated servings of nutrient-dense vegetables and other superfoods, such as moringa, kale, chia, chlorella, and maca. They provide important micronutrients and plant nutrients (e.g., antioxidants) that support a healthy immune system.
  • Emerging research also supports supplementing with Vitamins D and B, magnesium and selenium.

All of these above are great recommendations but they may not be for everyone. Supplements are great to increase nutrient levels in the body. It’s important to note that not all supplements are created equally and some supplements may contain wheat, fillers, coloring and other allergens. Remember that dietary supplements are intended to support and enhance your diet and lifestyle and not substitute it. Partner with a holistic physician to make the best choices for your health.

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