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		<title>Nutrition Vitamins From Food &amp; Supplements</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2009 23:22:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people, including myself, take a multivitamin or supplement of some sort in hopes of making ourselves healthier, fitter, stronger
people. But I also want to draw your attention to the importance of getting  nutrition vitamins directly from the foods you eat.You see, many people don&#8217;t realize that supplemental nutrition vitamins are just that-SUPPLEMENTS to your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people, including myself, take a multivitamin or supplement of some sort in hopes of making ourselves healthier, fitter, stronger</p>
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<p>people. But I also want to draw your attention to the importance of getting  nutrition vitamins directly from the foods you eat.You see, many people don&#8217;t realize that supplemental <a title="nutrition vitamins" href="http://health.msn.com/nutrition/" target="_blank">nutrition vitamins</a> are just that-SUPPLEMENTS to your regular diet. If you are relying on nutrition vitamins for all your vitamin c for example, you need to fix your diet.You cannot and should not keep from eating breakfast for example, and justify it by saying you will take a vitamin instead. Eat your breakfast, then take your vitamin.</p>
<p>The purpose behind eating a well-balanced diet is to assure that a person is &#8220;fueling&#8221; their bodies with enough energy, or calories to survive, as well as with the essential vitamins and minerals necessary for several processes including metabolism, muscle contraction, protein synthesis and several others. The taste of food also plays a role in this in that it encourages people to want to eat. (This is why we need to retrain our bodies and taste buds to enjoy the taste of natural-not processed-foods). It&#8217;s really important that the bulk of these <a title="nutrition vitamins" href="http://www.harryjohnsonjr.com/nutrition-vitamins/how-good-nutrition-vitamins-and-health-go-hand-in-hand/" target="_blank">nutrition vitamins</a> come from real food and not a pill. Why? Well, because vitamins have more &#8220;bioavailability&#8221; when they come from natural food instead of a pill or supplement. This means that the body is better able to absorb the vitamin in its natural state.</p>
<p>So, if we should get most of our nutrition vitamins from food, why take a supplement? Well, sometimes we just can&#8217;t get all the vitamins we need from food without overeating and consuming excess calories, for one. The second reason is lifestyle. Many of us are always on the go</p>
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<p>and sometimes may not be able to ensure that we are getting all the vitamins we need. Another reason is age. Take for example, calcium&#8230; Calcium is a mineral that helps strengthen bones to prevent osteoporosis. As we age, our bones tend to become less dense and it is increasingly important to get sufficient amounts of calcium and vitamin D. A supplement helps us do just that.</p>
<p>There are also groups of people that nutritionists refer to as &#8220;special populations&#8221;- for example, pregnant or nursing women, athletes, and children&#8230;. These people need extra amounts of certain vitamins and minerals to meet the demands on their bodies to be healthy. Supplements do just that&#8230;.Along with a balanced and well-devised diet, supplements can be extremely beneficial in helping keep our bodies functioning properly.</p>
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		<title>How Good Nutrition, Vitamins, and Health Go Hand in Hand</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today was Christian&#8217;s last day of school for the year (he was in pre-k). He just turned 5 and he&#8217;ll be ready for kindergarten in the fall. So we took him to lunch to have one of his favorite foods, sushi (but without the avocado &#8211; somehow we just can&#8217;t get him to like this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today was Christian&#8217;s last day of school for the year (he was in pre-k). He just turned 5 and he&#8217;ll be ready for kindergarten in the fall. So we took him to lunch to have one of his favorite foods, sushi (but without the avocado &#8211; somehow we just can&#8217;t get him to like this great fruit).</p>
<div id="attachment_1814" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 110px"><a rel="attachment wp-att-1814" href="http://www.harryjohnsonjr.com/nutrition-vitamins/how-good-nutrition-vitamins-and-health-go-hand-in-hand/attachment/nutrition-vitamins/"><img class="size-full wp-image-1814" title="nutrition-vitamins" src="http://www.harryjohnsonjr.com/wp-content/uploads/nutrition-vitamins.jpg" alt="Does sushi have enough nutrition &amp; vitamins to better your health?" width="100" height="110" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Does sushi have enough nutrition &amp; vitamins to better your health?</p></div>
<p>We met a couple there that used to go to the same school as Christian and are now home-schooling their children. They say it&#8217;s great, their kids are advancing quicker, there&#8217;s no more stress in the mornings to rush and get out the door, they have more quality time with their kids, all-in-all a bunch of positives, and only one negative &#8211; it was a bit tough to prepare each days lessons.</p>
<p>My wife always opposed the home schooling idea because she felt the perceived lack of a social component would harm the development of Christian. What she didn&#8217;t know was that all home schooling programs include socializing not only with kids his own age, but also with older kids and even adults. This helps create a more social creature than one stuck with his same age group and development all the time &#8211; not knowing how to interact with older kids, or even adults. Whenever I told her this it just went in one ear and out the next, when the wife of the other couple told her she seemed to get it.</p>
<p>As we spoke more about home schooling, and how the quality of education they were receiving, along with the amount of contact time they have with their kids, the socializing, the extra curricular activities that involve more than just sports, but the arts like music, painting, etc, I started to think about how I could do the same for Christian.</p>
<p>As we were finishing off our lunch, and I&#8217;m watching Christian munching on plain lettuce saying &#8220;Yummy!&#8221; with an excited glee, and asking for more sliced carrots and ginger because he couldn&#8217;t get enough, I couldn&#8217;t help but smile knowing we are somehow responsible for this little creature, and are providing him with the best head start in life we could give him&#8230; good nutrition.</p>
<div id="attachment_1819" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 120px"><a rel="attachment wp-att-1819" href="http://www.harryjohnsonjr.com/nutrition-vitamins/how-good-nutrition-vitamins-and-health-go-hand-in-hand/attachment/nutrition-vitamins2/"><img class="size-full wp-image-1819" title="nutrition-vitamins2" src="http://www.harryjohnsonjr.com/wp-content/uploads/nutrition-vitamins2.jpg" alt="Do your children like &quot;green&quot; foods? Great nutrition &amp; vitamins go hand in hand" width="110" height="73" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Do your children like &quot;green&quot; foods? Great nutrition &amp; vitamins go hand in hand</p></div>
<p>So in continuing with yesterday&#8217;s topic of nutrition and vitamin supplementation, a lot of you might be thinking <span id="more-1806"></span>&#8220;<em>Should I even supplement at all?</em>&#8221; If you still question this after reading yesterday&#8217;s blog, with the soil mineral depletion problem we had in 1936, and considering that 70 years later the farming industry &#8220;still&#8221; has done nothing to fix this problem&#8230; do you think it might be better&#8230; or worse than 70 years ago.</p>
<p><strong>Just take a look at the epidemic in disease we have today and make an educated guess.</strong></p>
<p>So the question about there being any real benefit to vitamin and mineral supplements should be moot by now. Tuft University nutritionist Dr. Jeffrey Blumberg agrees.</p>
<p>&#8220;<em>Even if you aren&#8217;t sick</em>&#8220;, says Blumberg, &#8220;<em>a few well-chosen supplements can make you much, much healthier.</em>&#8221;</p>
<p>Consider these points (<span style="text-decoration: underline;">read them carefully and let them sink in &#8211; they are that important)</span>:</p>
<p>1. Few Americans get the Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA) for all nutrients. Only 9% adhere to the Agriculture Department&#8217;s dietary guidelines.</p>
<p>2. The RDA is based on the amount of each nutrient needed to prevent deficiency-related diseases such as scurvy, beriberi, rickets, etc. Yet hundreds of studies confirm that risk of chronic diseases like cancer and heart disease can be minimized only by taking these nutrients at levels IN EXCESS of the RDA.</p>
<p>3. It&#8217;s virtually impossible to get sufficient quantities of some key nutrients from food alone &#8212; even with the most healthful diets. I outlined some of the reasons why in yesterday&#8217;s blog.</p>
<p>I consider the following vitamins, antioxidants, and minerals essential to take every day. Use the RDA amounts as a guideline for the minimum you should be taking. But remember, to get a protective effect you need to take, in most cases, many times the RDA.</p>
<p><strong>FOLIC ACID</strong><br />
This B vitamin (also called folate) reduces blood levels of homocysteine. Research has linked high levels of this amino acid (a byproduct of cell metabolism) to both heart attack and stroke. Folic acid also guards against colon cancer and birth defects. Since these defects occur in the first two months of pregnancy, any woman who even thinks she might become pregnant should take a daily supplement containing at least 400 micrograms (mcg) of folate.</p>
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<p>Sources: Green leafy vegetables, nuts, peas and beans. RDA: 400 mcg.</p>
<p><strong>VITAMIN B-6</strong><br />
This vitamin works with folic acid to break down homocysteine. If all Americans upped their daily intake of folic acid and B-6, 50,000 fewer people would die each year of heart attack and stroke.</p>
<p>Sources: Meat, Poultry, fish, liver, whole grains, most fruits and vegetables. RDA: 2 milligrams (mg).</p>
<p><strong>VITAMIN D</strong><br />
This vitamin facilitates the body&#8217;s absorption of dietary calcium. It&#8217;s essential for healthy bones. And, it turns on over 2,000 important bodily functions &#8211; acting more like a hormone (which is what it truly is), than a vitamin.</p>
<p>Sources: Fortified dairy products, liver, eggs, cod liver oil. It is also synthesized in the skin when you&#8217;re outside in the sun. RDA: 400 International Units (IU).</p>
<p><strong>VITAMIN E</strong><br />
Along with vitamin C and beta-carotene, vitamin E is a potent antioxidant. It neutralizes &#8220;free radicals,&#8221; cell-damaging molecular fragments that circulate through the body.</p>
<p>Daily doses of vitamin E reduce the risk of heart disease, cancer of the esophagus, stomach and lung, and cataracts and other eye diseases.</p>
<p>Research also suggests that vitamin E can slow the progression of neurological diseases like Parkinson&#8217;s and Alzheimer&#8217;s.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, it&#8217;s hard to get sufficient vitamin E from a healthful low-fat diet &#8211; so supplements are necessary.</p>
<p>Sources: Wheat germ, vegetable oil (don&#8217;t recommend unless it&#8217;s an essential fatty acid like flax oil, cold pressed safflower oil, or hemp oil), nuts. RDA: 30 International Units (IU).</p>
<p><strong>BETA CAROTENE</strong><br />
More than 200 studies have shown that this antioxidant plays a key role in preventing cancer.</p>
<p>Sources: Broccoli, cantaloupe, carrots. RDA: None for beta-carotene.</p>
<p><strong>SELENIUM</strong><br />
Another of the cancer-fighting antioxidants. A study in China involving 30,000 people found a dramatically reduced risk of cancer among individuals who took supplemental vitamin E, beta-carotene and selenium.</p>
<p>Sources: Fish, shellfish, meat, dairy products. RDA: None for selenium.</p>
<p><strong>VITAMIN C</strong><br />
Studies have linked this antioxidant to reduced risk of lung, colon and gastrointestinal cancers. It may also help prevent heart and eye disease.</p>
<p>The typical American diet provides 120 mg a day of vitamin C. That&#8217;s twice the RDA, but a National Institutes of Health study suggested that the RDA is too low. A daily intake of at least 250 mg is better.</p>
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<p>Sources: Citrus fruits, green peppers, broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, potatoes, tomatoes. RDA: 60 mg.</p>
<p><strong>CALCIUM</strong><br />
This mineral is crucial for preventing osteoporosis &#8211; and it&#8217;s not just for older women either. A high calcium intake &#8211; along with sufficient vitamin D &#8211; is important for all ages, to build bone tissue and retain it. PLUS, the latest studies show in sufficient quantities it helps you lose fat.</p>
<p>The usual recommendation for adults is 1,200 to 1,500 mg of calcium a day. To get this much from food, you&#8217;d need to drink about five glasses of milk&#8230;or eat several servings of yogurt, cheese or broccoli. For most people, it&#8217;s easier to take a daily calcium supplement (calcium citrate, calcium chelated with a protein).</p>
<p>Sources: Dairy products, leafy green vegetables and beans. RDA: 800 mg.</p>
<h4>Putting It All Together</h4>
<p>So how do you do it? And what multivitamin/mineral complex should you use with so many to choose from?</p>
<p>Use my recommendations above for the minimum amounts you need because most don&#8217;t contain enough. <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Remember, you need multiples of the RDA for each vitamin in order to get a protective effect. </span>Plus, the majority don&#8217;t include several important antioxidants either (which help reduce disease formation in your body). So be careful in selecting one &#8212; make sure it has enough of each vitamin/mineral/antioxidant.</p>
<p><strong>Here&#8217;s a little trick manufacturers play</strong></p>
<p>They know there is a maximum price consumers feel they should pay for vitamins. Give or take a few dollars this range is $25 &#8211; $30 for a monthly supply of vitamins. They know once this price ceiling is breeched that sales will drop dramatically. Why? Because most consumers shop mostly by price, not what&#8217;s necessarily in the product.</p>
<p>Since the manufacturers goal is to make the most amount of money possible, they&#8217;re continually looking to increase the &#8220;gap&#8221; between what they sell their vitamins for and what it costs them to make it. They know they can&#8217;t go higher on price, so they look for ways to reduce their raw material costs.</p>
<p>The main ways they do this is by reducing the total number as well as the amounts of vitamins and minerals they include in their product. They also stay away from adding any of the more expensive (but highly effective) ones.</p>
<p>But what would you pay for better health? Are you willing to nickel and dime the most precious commodity you own?</p>
<p>What if you knew today that you would develop a life-threatening disease because of your poor eating habits? And what if you learned that supplementing with key vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants would reduce your chance of getting that disease? Wouldn&#8217;t you seek out the very best ones?</p>
<p>Do you have insurance for yourself and your family? <strong>Why not get the cheapest type of insurance you can get? </strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">High-potency vitamins/antioxidants and trace minerals!</span></p>
<p>Always go with the best vitamin/mineral complex you can afford. Remember&#8230;either pay a little more now&#8230;or a lot more later.</p>
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