Why Should I Take Supplements?
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• An optimal selection of foods does not give us enough antioxidants to defend ourselves against toxic outgassing from office equipment, cigarette smoke, smog, and alcohol.
• The average person is exposed to more than five hundred chemicals in the home environment and seven hundred chemicals in drinking water that are known to deplete many nutrients.
• Soils are depleted of minerals due to chemical farming methods, acid rain, over-farming, and topsoil erosion. Ninety percent of us are deficient in chromium, an essential trace mineral poorly supplied by the American diet.
• Eighty percent of the carbohydrates consumed by Americans are in the form of refined flours and sugars, which are very poor sources of B6, folic acid, pantothenic acid, zinc, and manganese essential for health.
• The 133 pounds of sugar Americans eat each year depletes B vitamins and minerals.
• Only 9% of the population eats the recommended five servings of vitamin-rich fruits and vegetables.
• Americans eat 230 more calories per day than they did fifteen years ago. Our diet consists of refined foods. Increasing our consumption of nutrient-depleted foods means we have an even higher requirement for the vitamins and minerals needed to metabolize them.
• Those who exercise regularly have a much higher need for antioxidants and minerals.
• Vitamin B2 is needed by those with hypothyroid in amounts greater than can be found in food.
• Men and women need to be optimally nourished long before they have children.
• More than 10% of calories consumed in America come from alcoholic beverages. Alcohol depletes B vitamins, zinc, and magnesium.
• Our epidemic of degenerative diseases is caused by multiple nutrient deficiencies.
• Prescription and over-the-counter medications can deplete nutrients and create deficiencies.
• Birth control pills create B6 deficiencies and increase the need for B6 beyond what the diet can supply.
• Illness increases our need for Vitamin C and zinc well beyond what food can supply.
• Millions of Americans are dieting and need supplements just to meet minimal nutrient requirements. Dieting increases free radical production, and optimal levels of antioxidants are needed to reduce damage to the liver and other organs that can occur during weight loss.
From the book Nutrition Made Simple by Robert Crayhon, M.S.,C.N.,named "one of the top 10 nutritionists in the U.S." by Self magazine.
Modern Day Deficiencies Produce A Mal-Nourished Population by Dr. Lindsay Duncan, C.N.,N.D., and former C.E.O. and formulator of Nature's Secret product lines.
So many people live their lives each day feeling fatigued, tired, and run-down. They blame it on getting older, stress, genetics, etc. They get used to feeling this way and eventually it becomes...the norm. After a while, they can't remember what it's like to feel really good!
Our modern day lifestyles, daily stresses, poor diets, chlorinated water, and polluted environment are robbing us of the nutrients we need for optimum health. We are functioning on devitalized, over-processed foods, fast foods, and fruits and vegetables that have been sprayed with a myriad of herbacides, pesticides, and chemical fertilizers. Through modern farming methods, our soils have been stripped of their vital nutrients. How does this effect the food we grow and eat? Mineral-deficient soil produces mineral-deficient foods. And mineral-deficient foods produce mineral-deficient people. And mineral-deficient people produce mineral-deficient diseases. No wonder so many people complain of fatigue and lack of energy...many of us are poorly nourished!
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• An optimal selection of foods does not give us enough antioxidants to defend ourselves against toxic outgassing from office equipment, cigarette smoke, smog, and alcohol.
• The average person is exposed to more than five hundred chemicals in the home environment and seven hundred chemicals in drinking water that are known to deplete many nutrients.
• Soils are depleted of minerals due to chemical farming methods, acid rain, over-farming, and topsoil erosion. Ninety percent of us are deficient in chromium, an essential trace mineral poorly supplied by the American diet.
• Eighty percent of the carbohydrates consumed by Americans are in the form of refined flours and sugars, which are very poor sources of B6, folic acid, pantothenic acid, zinc, and manganese essential for health.
• The 133 pounds of sugar Americans eat each year depletes B vitamins and minerals.
• Only 9% of the population eats the recommended five servings of vitamin-rich fruits and vegetables.
• Americans eat 230 more calories per day than they did fifteen years ago. Our diet consists of refined foods. Increasing our consumption of nutrient-depleted foods means we have an even higher requirement for the vitamins and minerals needed to metabolize them.
• Those who exercise regularly have a much higher need for antioxidants and minerals.
• Vitamin B2 is needed by those with hypothyroid in amounts greater than can be found in food.
• Men and women need to be optimally nourished long before they have children.
• More than 10% of calories consumed in America come from alcoholic beverages. Alcohol depletes B vitamins, zinc, and magnesium.
• Our epidemic of degenerative diseases is caused by multiple nutrient deficiencies.
• Prescription and over-the-counter medications can deplete nutrients and create deficiencies.
• Birth control pills create B6 deficiencies and increase the need for B6 beyond what the diet can supply.
• Illness increases our need for Vitamin C and zinc well beyond what food can supply.
• Millions of Americans are dieting and need supplements just to meet minimal nutrient requirements. Dieting increases free radical production, and optimal levels of antioxidants are needed to reduce damage to the liver and other organs that can occur during weight loss.
From the book Nutrition Made Simple by Robert Crayhon, M.S.,C.N.,named "one of the top 10 nutritionists in the U.S." by Self magazine.
Modern Day Deficiencies Produce A Mal-Nourished Population by Dr. Lindsay Duncan, C.N.,N.D., and former C.E.O. and formulator of Nature's Secret product lines.
So many people live their lives each day feeling fatigued, tired, and run-down. They blame it on getting older, stress, genetics, etc. They get used to feeling this way and eventually it becomes...the norm. After a while, they can't remember what it's like to feel really good!
Our modern day lifestyles, daily stresses, poor diets, chlorinated water, and polluted environment are robbing us of the nutrients we need for optimum health. We are functioning on devitalized, over-processed foods, fast foods, and fruits and vegetables that have been sprayed with a myriad of herbacides, pesticides, and chemical fertilizers. Through modern farming methods, our soils have been stripped of their vital nutrients. How does this effect the food we grow and eat? Mineral-deficient soil produces mineral-deficient foods. And mineral-deficient foods produce mineral-deficient people. And mineral-deficient people produce mineral-deficient diseases. No wonder so many people complain of fatigue and lack of energy...many of us are poorly nourished!
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