
To take vitamins or not to take vitamins?
(It's best to eat right, but if you find it difficult, a multivitamin can help)
It's absolutely important that our body gets the nutrients it
needs to function effectively and efficiently. However in this
modern time it has become more distinct that we tend to
supercede health with
convenience and instant gratification. In
this fast paced world where career and education demands all our
time, we learn to favor what's quick and easy to obtain
especially when it comes to food. We turn to fast foods and junk
foods instead of the good old balance daily diet. The lack of
balanced diet in addition to the daily stress of pollution
depletes our body of nutrients. Is it any wonder why cancer and
other chronic diseases became rampant during the turn of the
century? It's up to us to replace these nutrients. We can do
this through healthy nutrition, or better yet, through healthy
nutrition and proper supplementation.
For the average person, it's difficult to get the proper amount
of nutrients needed from food alone. Have you ever wondered how
many people actually eat five to ten vegetables and fruits a
day? Or who drinks seven to nine glasses of water each day? Even
the healthiest of eaters cannot be assured that they are getting
the recommended amount of vitamins and minerals. Mainly because
it's hard to judge exactly how much nutrients you are getting
from the food you are eating.
In a report printed in 1940 regarding the nutrient content of
spinach, it laments the high depletion percentage of iron and
other minerals found in the plant mostly due to soil depletion,
mono-cropping, artificial fertilization, and lack of varieties.
Since that period, nutrients in both fruits and vegetables
persistently depleted, not to mention that certain forms of
cooking in fact destroy the vitamins and minerals in the food.
This is why taking a multivitamin supplement would be so
advantageous.
Eating a balanced diet and then supplementing it with a quality
multivitamin will be the most logical and sound decision to
make. We'll be able to get the nutrients that our body needs
from the food and then back it up with the multivitamin for a
powerful effect.
There are four forms of multivitamins available in the market
today, that's capsule, tablet, soft gel, and liquid. Liquid
multivitamins will be the easiest for our body to absorb because
there's literally nothing for our digestive system to breakdown.
Capsules and soft gels are also a good choice when it comes to
the forms of multivitamins with regards to absorption rate.
While tablets on the other hand, will be the hardest for our
body to breakdown and absorb. Remember, that no two individuals
will respond similarly from taking any type of vitamin or
mineral supplement, because each individual have different
metabolisms, eating habits, exercise regiment, or sleeping
habits, and are under different amount of stress or even take
their supplements differently.
I often heard it say that supplements are expensive, and many
feel they cannot afford them. I find it ironic though that those
same people who cannot afford to take supplements can afford to
buy soda, latte, cigarettes, alcohol, or coffee, why not save
your money for your health? There are cheap supermarket
multivitamins that are inexpensive however they cannot compare
to a quality, more expensive ones. The best way is to decide how
much you can afford to spend and then do a research on the net
on the multivitamins that fall within your price range.
Multivitamins are probably the single most important supplement
you can take. If you aren't taking one, you really should start
doing so.