The Looming Vitamin
Crisis
You and I are facing a critical vitamin and mineral shortage.
This health crisis has been growing at an alarming rate since
the early 1900's. Of particular concern are folks on weight
loss diets - especially low carb diets.
As a partial result, nutritionally driven chronic diseases
have reached epidemic proportions. About 95% of people over
40 will suffer from one or more of these chronic diseases
by the time they reach retirement. Diseases such as cancer,
heart disease, diabetes, dementia, vision loss - to name a
few. That's 95 people out of every 100.
For decades the medical community poo-poo'd the nutrition
"fanatics" when they mentioned the importance of
vitamins and minerals as a basis of our vital health.
Then, a real shocker.
In the June 19, 2002 issue of the Journal of the American
Medical Association they announced: "Suboptimal intake
of vitamins should be seen as a risk factor for chronic disease,
especially in the elderly."
This tells us that today our food contains MUCH LESS nutrition
and yet our needs for vitamins and minerals are MUCH GREATER
than ever before in human history.
You'll discover, in this article, how this can be possible.
And some simple steps you must take to protect yourself and
your loved ones.
PLANTS ARE THE SOLE SOURCE OF ALL VITAMINS AND MINERALS FOR
EVERY LIVING CREATURE. Even animals that eat nothing but meat
- the vitamins came from somewhere down the food-chain - from
an animal or fish that eats plants.
PLANTS CREATE BODY-READY VITAMINS AND MINERALS FROM NUTRIENTS
IN THE SOIL. The richer the soil, the more vitamins and minerals
are packed into the plants. On the other hand, vegetables
grown in poor soil will have far lower levels of vitamins
and minerals.
AND THE SOILS ARE BECOMING SAND - DEPLETING AT A VERY RAPID
RATE. Commercial farming really started to expand as the ability
to transport the produce to new markets increased - trains,
then trucks. This was a boon for consumers. Now they didn't
have to grow their own vegetables. And they could enjoy produce
that was either out-of-season or wasn't able to grow in their
area.
As commercial growers keep using the same fields year after
year, the soils keep losing their rich nutrients. And, as
soils deplete, so does the vitamin and mineral content of
the vegetables grown in that soil.
Chemical companies have come to their aid by providing chemicals
that will force the plants to grow in poor soil.
A couple problems with this.
The vegetables look great but contain far less vitamins and
minerals they once did. They also absorb some of these chemicals.
Now our body needs even more vitamins to deactivate these
toxins.
The vegetables we consume today give us far less nutrients
than 100 years ago - yet create the need for more. A double
whammy.
Genetic engineers have created vegetables that are more disease
resistant, that grow faster, are more visually attractive,
and are easier to harvest. For example: a new tomato was developed
for growers primarily to take a 5-mile-per-hour impact from
the faster picking machines. Tough skin tomatoes - you've
probably had some. Nothing is being done to increase the nutrient
levels of the plants - or to enrich the soil.
Some vegetables and most fruits you buy in the store are
picked before they're ripe, and often chemically treated so
they ripen on the way to the grocer's shelf. This gives the
produce a lot longer shelf life - less waste. As you probably
know, produce picked at it's ripe peak contain maximum nutrients
- but spoil quickly. Vine ripened, fresh produce can be quite
unprofitable for the grower and grocer.
On top of all this, consider the higher levels of air and
water pollution, lower oxygen levels in the air we breath,
and our fast paced, fast food societies of today. You can
easily see that our wonderfully created bodies are being taxed
to the max - and need more protection than ever before.
WHAT DO WE DO TODAY?
1. Make fresh, whole fruits, vegetables, and grains a larger
part of your daily diet. These are the absolute best quality
vitamins and minerals you can buy. Eat them raw, uncooked
as much as possible. If necessary, cook slowly at low heat
to keep the nutrients at the highest possible levels. Simply
put - the less processing the better. Most people do not eat
even the minimum recommended amounts, yet we all need much
more than that today.
2. Look for organically grown produce at your grocery store
or health food store. Generally this produce will contain
the much higher levels of nutrients - as they did a century
ago - without the chemicals. They cost more but you get a
LOT MORE nutrients and much more succulent flavor than commercially
grown produce.
3. Grow some of your own produce - in a yard garden, patio
pots, or inside the home in window pots. It's fun, very easy,
decorative, puts oxygen in the air and the taste and nutrition
is just tons better than store-bought.
4. No matter how perfect our diet, we ALL need to invest
in a GOOD vitamin supplement today. Even nutrition experts,
who eat an "ideal" diet, take vitamin supplements.
A good vitamin will require you to take 3 large tablets or
six medium size tablets or capsules per day minimum. Anything
less is a waste of money.
You'll find good quality vitamin supplements at most reputable
vitamin or health food stores. Best bet - buy online for the
best price and selection of high quality vitamin supplements.
Financially speaking, this is a critical part of our retirement
program. If we don't have good health at retirement, nothing
else will matter. Vitamin supplements are, by far, the cheapest
health insurance and wisest retirement plan we can invest
in.
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