Are All Vitamins Created
Equal?
Everyone has read the reports and seen the news. Our soil
is depleted and lacks the necessary nutrients and minerals
that our bodies need. The environment is toxic and wreaks
havoc on our health. Free radicals attack our immune system.
The only solution seems to be supplementation with vitamins,
minerals, and antioxidants to compensate for environmental
deficiencies.
After hearing all of this, what do most people do? They take
a trip to the local supercenter or pharmacy, grab bottles
of a popular supplement, and then think their job is done.
It is a safe bet, however, that many people are not considering
if what they consume is nutritionally complete and balanced.
Not all supplements are created equal.
Dr. Myron Wentz, Ph.D and founder of USANA Health Sciences
has this to say in the company's "Health and Freedom"
brochure: " I began testing health supplements in my
analytical laboratory to measure their nutritional balance
and their effectiveness in promoting and sustaining a healthy
life. Many of the products I analyzed were not only nutritionally
unbalanced, but had incorrect and misleading labels. My research
proved many times that what consumers thought they were buying
and what they were receiving were two different things."
What can people do to ensure they are purchasing supplements
that are high quality and nutritionally balanced? Here are
5 tips to assist in this process:
1. Perform careful research! Don't just go along with the
latest fads. A good book to purchase is "The Comparative
Guide to Nutritional Supplements" by Lyle MacWilliam,
BSc, MSc. MacWilliam is a former Canadian Member of Parliament
and a current member of the Legislative Assembly for British
Columbia. His book carefully analyzes over 500 products available
in the US and Canada. The products that are listed at the
top are best in the market today.
2. Look for a company who invests significant time and money
in extensive scientific research, has worldwide scientific
alliances, and who puts quality first.
3. Check to see if there is a guaranteed potency. Yes, there
are companies who offer this and who follow stringent analytical
and quality control procedures. In other words, what you see
on a product's label is actually in the product.
4. Make sure the company's products follow pharmaceutical-grade
good manufacturing practices (GMP). This is a step above FDA
regulations. This means a variety of government agencies conduct
periodic inspections and require control of procedures, as
well as documentation.
5. Lastly, look to see if the company's products provide
a money-back guarantee. Believe it or not, there is a company
that is so confident about its products that if offers a revolutionary
one million money-back guarantee to some professional and
world class athletes.
Follow the above 5 tips for optimal health!
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