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Important Supplements

Lewis

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The 5 Most Important Supplements





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I usually take a fistful of nutritional supplements every day. In fact, most people are speechless when they see my daily regimen.
I also travel with them — putting each day’s allotment into plastic bags and stuffing them in my suitcase.
But I recently left the States for a four-week medical mission in Tibet and my gear was limited to 50 pounds. So there won’t be room for my usual supplement supply.
So I’ve had to decide…

“If I could only take five supplements, what would they be?â€
I only had room for five supplements per day, so they had to be the really important ones.
So here they are. By the way… these are also the ones I recommend you begin with if you’re just starting out — or the ones you can cut back to if you need to save money. Anyway, here goes…

1. A high-quality multi-vitamin
Topping the list is an excellent quality multi-vitamin. This is essential because a multi “fills in the blanks†of your diet (no matter how good it is), so you’re not running dangerously low on the essential nutrients your body needs for optimal functioning.
Be sure to avoid the TV-advertised one-a-days you find in your local drugstore. These are nearly worthless because their ingredients are based on the “bare minimum†official Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA), now upgraded to the Recommended Daily Intake (RDI).


The RDA evolved from the old Minimum Daily Requirement (MDR) set by the government. This means the nutrients in most of the popular multis contain the minimum doses necessary to prevent nutritional -deficiency diseases, such as scurvy (vitamin C), beriberi (vitamin B1), and others. This certainly is not how to guarantee optimal health.
These mainstream multis are notoriously feeble. For example, Consumer Reports recently concluded that Centrum is the worst vitamin for seniors in its class. (There goes that advertising revenue!)
Consumer Reports also found that The Vitamin Shoppe’s One Daily failed to dissolve in a simulated stomach environment, while containing less vitamin A than its label claims.


You can avoid this pitfall by sticking to high-quality, bioavailable multivitamins that are reasonably priced and lab-tested. One of my favorites is Ultimate Daily Support from Real Advantage, formulated by Dr. William Campbell Douglass. It’s a terrific multi that contains a broad list of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, amino acids, and enzymes that easily are absorbed and quickly bioavailable. This is the multinourishing my body in Tibet.


Another top-notch product is Forward Multi-Nutrient , formulated by Dr. Julian Whitaker, a friend and associate I’ve known for almost 20 years. Julian is a pioneer in the orthomolecular field and alternative medicine and has done so much to legitimize natural healing. He’s also a living legend who was mentored by Dr. Linus Pauling.

2. A quality omega-3 supplement
Fish oil is today’s bestselling supplement — and with good reason. The EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid) and DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) in omega-3 fish oil have profoundly positive effects on human health.
DHA slows your liver’s production of undesirable triglycerides, making it extremely protective against heart disease and diabetes.
In addition, fish oil is incredibly effective at reducing inflammation. It accomplishes this by triggering the release of prostaglandins (natural substances that regulate immunity, inflammation, blood clotting, brain function, plus a host of other essential functions).


There’s not enough room here to list all the healing effects of omega-3. The highlights include: Healing blood vessel walls … keeping the blood thin (thus minimizing clotting) flowing smoothly … lowering blood pressure … stabilizing blood sugar … and brightening your mood.
The American Heart Association recommends a daily dose of 500-1,000 mg of DHA and EPA from fish oil to reduce heart disease — but I think this is a paltry dose. I prefer to take 6,000 to 9,000 iu daily in three equal doses — and find this really helps my arthritis.


There’s just one problem. The huge demand for fish oil is wreaking havoc on marine life. Overfishing is depleting fish stocks and the oceans are on the brink of crisis.
Even oils extracted from krill (tiny, omega-3-rich crustaceans) are troublesome. That’s because krill are at the bottom of the ocean’s food chain — and larger fish depend upon them for life. Harvesting krill deprives all fish of their main food supply.


This is why I prefer to get my omega-3 from marine phytoplankton (also known as “micro algaeâ€) these days.
Phytoplankton is the plant-based omega-3 food source that supplies krill and other fish with EPA and DHA. Raised in large, land-based tanks, phytoplankton is free of mercury contaminants, heavy metals, and ocean pollution. Its good stuff — and you’re not depriving fish of their food supply.

3. Co-enzyme Q-10
CoQ-10 (also known as ubiquinol) is a nutrient produced by the “energy factories†in your cells called mitochondria. Taking a CoQ-10 supplement boosts the way your cells produce and use energy. It also helps your body burn fat … improves cholesterol ratios … boosts your physical energy levels … and improves thyroid and pancreas functions.
By the way, statins — the widely — (or is it “wildly�) prescribed cholesterol-lowering drugs — actually deplete your body’s natural CoQ-10. Statins block production of cholesterol in the liver, where CoQ-10 is also manufactured.



Without sufficient CoQ-10, statins can cause liver damage … irregular heartbeat … muscle weakness … leg cramps … heart attack and stroke (the two potentially fatal conditions that statins are supposed to prevent).
Other medications also can limit your body’s production of CoQ-10, including: Diabetes drugs … antidepressants … female hormone replacement therapy … and blood pressure meds. If you take any of these, you definitely need to supplement with CoQ-10.


When shopping, labels may read “CoQ-10†or “Coenzyme Q-10â€, but the more active form will be labeled “QH†or “ubiquinol.†This is a stronger form of CoQ-10, though purchasing that version isn’t essential, especially if price is an issue. Take 100 mg two or three times twice per day, because your body can’t metabolize higher doses.

4. Magnesium citrate
You’ve been hearing about calcium and bone health forever — but did you know that magnesium and calcium are like conjoined twins? Calcium can’t even be absorbed unless magnesium is present. Without it, calcium is much less effective in maintaining your bones and regulating your nerve and muscle tone.
In fact, new research shows that Americans need far more magnesium than the current RDI — and that you should really be consuming twice as much magnesium as calcium for optimal health.


Magnesium may be the most important mineral you can take because it’s a key player in 300 essential bodily functions, and is used by all of your organs. It activates enzymes … powers your energy … and helps your body absorb vitamin D, potassium, and zinc.
The majority of Americans are magnesium-deficient due to the low-quality, processed foods in the typical American diet. Produce grown in mineral-depleted soil won’t provide much magnesium, either.


If you have blood sugar issues, you should know that magnesium helps regulate blood sugar and insulin activity. In addition, magnesium’s ability to relax muscles and nerves makes it one of your best allies in the battle against anxiety … hypertension … restless leg syndrome … sleep disorders … and abnormal heart rhythm.


Consuming magnesium supplements can be challenging, as they tend to be large and difficult to digest. That’s why I like Natural Calm , a fruit-flavored magnesium powder that mixes easily in water. I take it in the evening because of its relaxing effect. Start with a low dose, because it can loosen your stools (not necessarily a bad thing if constipation is a problem). Another alternative is a topically-applied magnesium chloride liquid spray that’s absorbed through the skin, which won’t affect your bowels.

5. Sunshine vitamin D
This is rapidly becoming the miracle vitamin of our time. Every week, it seems, there’s a new finding about D’s marvelous benefits. Most Americans are badly deficient in vitamin D because doctors consider the sun our enemy — and your skin converts solar rays into this essential vitamin.
Numerous studies show that this amazing vitamin is protective against all cancers (even skin cancer and melanoma!) … strengthens bones … prevents and even heals diabetes … protects against heart disease … lowers blood pressure … reverses depression … and elevates mood.


Whenever you can, spend 10-20 minutes sunbathing — without sunscreen. (Your body transforms sunshine into all the vitamin D it needs.) If your access to sunlight is limited by season or geographic location, take 2,000-5,000 iu of a good quality vitamin D supplement daily. (The elderly and African-Americans need higher doses.) Official recommendations call for a scant 600 iu, which is far too low. Just make sure you purchase vitamin D3 (not D2) because the D3 form is 87% more potent than vitamin D2.

No more “supplement overwhelmâ€
Taking these five supplements should cover all the important bases and provide your body with optimal nutrition (provided you’re eating a healthy diet).
Now I’d like to hear from you. Do you have a favorite supplement that I’ve missed? Do you have a story about how a particular supplement or herbal remedy turned your health around?
Please share whatever’s on your mind about nutritional supplements here so we can all benefit from your experience.
 
I don't agree with the multi vitamins up there, because with them you don't get enough mg's
 
I would tend to agree with that article, but you are correct about most multivitamins don't contain enough mg. To the mainline, "taking vitamins" means Centrum Silver or some other establishment do-nothing vitamin like that ---- then when it does not do much good, they say then that vitamins won't help. Of course they don't. That's like feeding someone who is starving only 500 calories a day and then say food doesn't cure starvation!

I have yet to see any multivitamin that does not concentrate their doses in one vitamin and not enough of another, either that, or to get a whole lot of everything you have to take several a day and they are too expensive. I found to get the dosage concentrations I want it's actually as cheap to buy the vitamins individually ---- I take A, B-complex, C, D and E all separately, and then I add more folic acid, inositol and choline, and Biotin to the B-complex on top of that yet. Then I get my minerals in a separate mega multi and also some separate mineral tabs.

Also --- that's good they mentioned Magnesium. Over the years all I ever heard was calcium, calcium and more calcium and I always said, "Don't forget it's 'sister' mineral magnesium." Most people stare at that statement clueless. It works, BTW in conjunction with vitamin B6 and is good for a healthy nervous system function. I often wonder just how many people, who are depressed, researched into this possible deficiency before just going on meds? And that goes double for heart disease as well may be deficient in magnesium.

Want to make sure you get ALL your minerals? Start by looking at the Periodic Table of the Elements and you won't miss anything. That's what I did.
 
To the mainline, "taking vitamins" means Centrum Silver or some other establishment do-nothing vitamin like that ---- then when it does not do much good, they say then that vitamins won't help.

Well, well. I must be psychic, or more likely understand the mind of the devil and his deceptions. I quoted myself above and now lookie what I found today!

Multivitamins don't help US women live longer

Just for the record. That goes quadruple for their drugs that they try to push in place of vitamins. But we don't hear about their utter uselessness do we? :lol Of course not. That's because some fat-arched CEO won't be able to collect his 9-digit salary selling drugs to us poor, underpaid working class peons if the truth came out. :lol

I'm VERY politically conservative by nature, but I can sort of understand where the Wall St. Occupation is coming from, sorry to say--- I feel the same way about the medical world. I believe many CEO's in this field are actually leftists that want people's money just as this administration wants more tax dollars. But I digress.
 
I take bunches of supplements and none of mine are on this list, except magnesium and the multi. I think your supplement needs really depend on your health issue(s). Saying "take these 5 and everything will be a-OK" is kind of like writing the same Rx for every patient who comes in to see a doctor, irrespective of their actual problems.
 
I think I'll stick with just a good diet and not get sucked into all the vitamin craze. Why do I need all of that when I'm perfectly healthy with a regular diet? It might as well be homeopathic medicine.
 
I think I'll stick with just a good diet and not get sucked into all the vitamin craze. Why do I need all of that when I'm perfectly healthy with a regular diet? It might as well be homeopathic medicine.

That's fine if you can find a healthy "balanced" diet these days; maybe get a time machine and go back to the days food was not processed.

Right now I'm eating for breakfast 2 eggs and one pancake. While the pancake can give me energy in the short term, because it's been processed the nutrients were taken out and that's why I take B-complex for example to help with that metabolizing. The eggs are a far healthier and nutritious choice over the grains (pancake), as that is closer to the food's natural form. Likewise, instead of bread of some sort, meat with the eggs and/or also butter would likewise have been the better choice for breakfast.
 
That's fine if you can find a healthy "balanced" diet these days; maybe get a time machine and go back to the days food was not processed.

Right now I'm eating for breakfast 2 eggs and one pancake. While the pancake can give me energy in the short term, because it's been processed the nutrients were taken out and that's why I take B-complex for example to help with that metabolizing. The eggs are a far healthier and nutritious choice over the grains (pancake), as that is closer to the food's natural form. Likewise, instead of bread of some sort, meat with the eggs and/or also butter would likewise have been the better choice for breakfast.
Of course, there are those who say that due to modern farming methods, much, if not most, of the minerals are stripped from the soil. The result is that even unprocessed vegetables and such don't have a whole lot of nutrition.

I use a raw food multi-vitamin (raw food and whole food are the best), B, C, D, omega 3 and co-enzyme q-10. Ever since my wife and I started with vit D (1000-2000 IU on top of the 400 IU in the multi--more in the winter), neither of us has gotten truly sick. We have each had a few days here and there of not feeling well and we knew our bodies were fighting something, but it is usually gone the next day. Start of the sniffles or sore throat but no real colds; some nausea and aches but no flu. It's been amazing actually.
 
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