DUMBING IT DOWN FOR BETTER HEALTH – SUPPLEMENTS
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Hi, there. Today in my “Dumbing It Down” series I want to talk about supplements. And if there was ever a topic that needed simplifying, it’s this one. If you Google “vitamins” you get 140,000,000 results. That’s right—millions. Talk about too much information…
Billions of dollars are spent each year on supplements, so I probably don’t need to convince you that you need them. We all know our foods alone don’t give us the nutrition we need. Our foods are stripped of vital nutrients through processing. Added pesticides, hormones, and steroids make even good foods unhealthy. The supplements help to counteract our toxic diets. Even traditional doctors, historically skeptical about the benefit of vitamins, are now prescribing them. The research data is undeniable; supplements can make you healthier.
But what we need then is to dumb it down. When you walk into a health foods store and see literally thousands of products, or come up with 140 million vitamin sites on the computer, it’s overwhelming and you can be tempted to give up.
Well, I don’t have time to give you a lot of information, but I can give you a few ground rules:
1. Every adult, regardless of age, needs the basics: vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. And based on your age and special health needs you may need more. For example, most women need extra calcium. Men over 50 should take something for prostate health; older men and women should take supplements to keep joints healthy. If you’re a woman dealing with menopause, there are supplements that can help with that. Discuss it with a doctor, chiropractor, nutritionist, or someone knowledgeable, but remember that many doctors know very little about supplements.
2. With so many choices, it’s difficult to know what brands are best. There are a few high quality brands out there and many inferior ones. If you’re not familiar with the manufacturer, read the labels carefully, and know exactly what’s in it. And here’s a good rule of thumb. Beware if the product is very inexpensive. If it’s cheap, it’s probably mostly fillers. There are no agencies such as the FDA that regulate vitamins. So you can be wasting your money and even taking harmful substances. To find products that have passed quality testing, check out www.ConsumerLab.com.
3. Finally, your supplement plan must be simple and doable. If I had to take handfuls of pills at various times of the day, I wouldn’t do it. Jerry and I have found a very complete diet supplement in powdered form that we take in the morning. And liquid supplements are better absorbed than pills. This product is so complete, you’d have to take handfuls of pills to get the nutrition in one scoop of this berry drink. We’ve had this product checked out and it’s very high quality and very potent. A company called Kylea Health manufactures it. More information about them is at the end of the blog. But there are other good companies out there. Just make sure what you take is high quality and worth the effort and money.
Taking supplements is an important way to be proactive about your health. It can make you feel better, give you energy, fight off disease, and may even prolong your life. So, just do it. And remember, I’m here for you.
www.kylea.com
800-557-5700
