With a normal diet and a balanced lifestyle there is little need
for one to turn to vitamin supplements; yet, as there are plenty of problems
that trigger deficiencies, such supplements could be real life saviors. They
have to be used wisely and only after your body needs have been assessed and
evaluated by means of thorough medical tests. Nevertheless,
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supplements are not substitutes for a healthy and rich diet, since they cannot
provide an exact replica of all the important nutrients that you'd otherwise
find in fruits and vegetables. Regular body growth and functioning does not
require too large a quantity of vitamins and minerals,
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necessities.
Vitamin supplements help to the proper development of
specific biological processes, from the digestive to the nervous functions. One
would not be able to use the proteins,
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the action of certain vitamins on them: thus body energy is produced and tissues
are repaired. Despite the myth that vitamin supplements will cause one to put on
weight, vitamins bring absolutely no caloric supply, as they are simply involved
in the conversion of food into energy,
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There are several things one
needs to consider before choosing certain vitamin supplements. A general rule
says that you need to read all the list of ingredients written on the label,
including the directions concerning the recommended dosage. Such administration
details very much depend on the presentation form of the vitamin supplements: do
they come in packets, teaspoonfuls or capsules? The best way to make a wise
choice is ask for your doctor's opinion, since you thus avoid the use of
mega-doses that will do more harm than good in the end. Usually, vitamin
supplements are combined with minerals, since these substances are also vital
for the proper body working.
From the two major types of vitamin
supplements: natural vitamins and synthetic vitamins, the warmest recommendation
would go towards the former. Yet, the important thing is not to let yourself
think that any product that you find advertised on the Internet as ??natural??
is the best to use. Herbal extracts with a high vitamin intake can be found in
drug stores and department stores as well, they need to have all the ingredients
specified on the label and follow the trodden path, meaning that they should
sound familiar to you at least by name. Spirulina, for instance, is presently
labeled as one of the best vitamin supplements on the market, but there are
plenty of other ??natural?? examples too.