Now Foods L-Tyrosine 500mg, 120-Capsules

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L-Tyrosine is a non-essential amino acid that plays an important role in the production of neurotransmitters dopamine and norepinephrine.  In addition, because L-Tyrosine is necessary for the synthesis of thyroid hormone and epinephrine (adrenaline), L-Tyrosine supports healthy glandular function and stress response.*



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Macro Greens Nutrient-Rich Super Food Supplement, 90 Day Supply, 30 oz (850 g)

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  • A nutrient-rich super food that optimizes pH for stimulant-free health
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Dietary supplement. Best tasting: light delicious flavor. Fall harvest, full bodied - full flavor. Same great greens! Surpasses the raw food nutrition of five servings of fruits and vegetables. A nutrient-rich super food that optimizes pH for stimulant-free health. Low calorie & low carb. Miracle Greens is more than a greens product; it is a complete phytonutrient herbal formula. The base consists of certified organic barley greens, proven to be the most effective and least allergenic of all greens. Miracle Greens is an abundant source of antioxidants, co-nutrients, enzymes, vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and acidophilus cultures for those who prefer to get their nutrition from whole foods. It is the perfect source for alkalizing the body. Miracle Greens is all natural and made with a rainbow of happy fruits and vegetables. Colors and speckles may appear when mixed with water, and taste may change depending on harvesting season. This is natural, so keep on drinking. A tbsp surpasses the raw food nutrition of five servings of fruits and vegetables. Non-allergenic formula. No fillers or animal testing. No sugar added. Low-glycemic. No artificial colors, preservatives or ingredients. Miracle Greens Buddie is a cytotoxic T-cell. This type of specialized cell ceaselessly defends your immune system. Add a little to your day. Add a lot to your life! (These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.) Made in the USA,



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Citracal Maximum Caplets with Vitamin D, 180-Count Bottle

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Calcium Supplement. Absorbed with or without food. Citracal Maximum is different. Citracal contains calcium citrate, a highly soluble form of calcium. Citracal does not require food or stomach acid for absorption. Citracal is the only (among leading calcium brands) one that is properly absorbed with or without food. No other brand can offer greater absorption. Citracal is gentle on the digestive system. Made in USA.



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Now Foods Silica Complex 500mg Tablets, 180-Count

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Silica is a naturally occuring non-metallic element, also known as silicon.  It is a component of certain bodily polysaccharide structures such as hair, skin, and nails.  Our Silica is derived from Horsetail Extract and is throughly screened for potency and purity.  We have complexed the silica in this supplement with other synergistic ingredients for a truly effective dietary supplement.



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New Chapter - Vitamin B Complex delivers 8 different nourishing probiotic vitamins as well as 11 stress-balancing, soothing and restorative herbs and mushrooms cultured for maximum effectiveness. Herbs like American ginseng, hawthorn, and astragalus are revered for assisting adaptation to stress and supporting immune function. The addition of supercritical ginger and turmeric extracts maximizes bioavailability and efficacy.



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Whole Food Supplements

Alternative To Typical Synthetic Supplements Is Needed, Say Experts

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Whole food supplements is currently a topic of worldwide interest. A profusion of evidence has recently come to light suggesting that ordinary synthetic multivitamin supplements may be hazardous to your health. Goran Bjelakovic, a respected scientist from the University of Copenhagen, headed up a massive meta-study that looked at the results of 67 placebo-controlled trials previously undertaken to determine the effects of vitamin and anti-oxidant supplements on longevity. In the end, the study combined observations of 232 000 test subjects. By using such a large population sample, a study can become much more powerful with regards to spotting large-scale trends and overcoming human bias.

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The results of the analysis, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, were nothing less than shocking. Looking at patients with diabetes, heart disease and lung cancer, as well as healthy, normal individuals, there was no apparent benefit to taking popular fractionated supplements like Vitamin A, Vitamin E, Vitamin C, Selenium, or beta-Carotene. In fact, the results went in the opposite direction - there was an increased chance of death (16 percent) amongst Vitamin A users, a 7 percent higher death rate amongst beta-Carotene users, and a 4 percent mortality increase in Vitamin E users. Beta-Carotene and Retinol, promoted as anti-carcinogenic agents, may promote lung cancer. That's right - pills marketed as helping you towards a longer, healthier life are in fact correlated with a speedier demise. This study used typical supplements on the market made from synthetic vitamins.

To add insult to injury, a recent study published in the British Journal of Nutrition under the unimaginative title of "Ascorbic Acid Supplementation Does Not Attenuate Post-Exercise Muscle Soreness Following Muscle-Damaging Exercise But May Delay The Recovery Process" indicated that supplementation with anti-oxidants from synthetic sources may reverse many of the beneficial effects of physical training.

Now, this is not to say that anti-oxidants or vitamins are bad for you. Far from it - these supplements were created on the basis of solid science. Anti-oxidants are still believed to protect cells from the ravages of free radicals. The problem, rather, is the idea that you can get those benefits from synthetic isolated compounds. Disease and the aging process are usually far more complicated than test-tube studies can account for. Furthermore, the issue of bioavailability is an ever-present concern. Many typical synthetic supplements include huge amounts of the advertised vitamin, but lack the additional compounds needed to ensure that their key ingredients are actually absorbed by the body. Passing straight through the digestive tract, these 'miracle health cures' often wind up doing little beyond giving people expensive urine. To the rescue...Whole Food Supplements.

What the layperson should take from all this is not a sense that we've made no progress in the last century regarding uncovering adequate means of personal health maintenance. There's one thing that nobody is disputing, and that's the importance of a healthy, well-rounded diet replete in fruit, orange, yellow and dark green leafy vegetables, whole grains, legumes, seeds, nuts, high quality carbohydrates and lean proteins and supplementation from whole food supplements. . When you avoid taking in harmful chemicals such as those in food preservatives, flavorings, flavor enhancers and 'synthetic vitamin additives', you'll not only reduce your intake of toxins. You'll also be forced to tap into the most nutritionally reliable source available, namely natural nutrition. Human beings have evolved to consume unprocessed plant and animal food sources. Recent research suggests that the superiority of natural ratios and formulations has been massively undervalued.

Whole food supplements are foods that haven't been processed or refined, or have undergone as little processing as possible for preservation or human consumption. Much as is the case with organic food, whole food supplements call for the avoidance of chemically assisted agriculture. The concept is one of a minimization of human interference with the processes of nature. This is based on the guiding principle that nature's products make for healthier products than the products of human industry.

While this is a claim met by much resistance from the refined food and pharmaceutical industries, it's being repeatedly borne out by the results of research. A study of women shifted from a diet high in processed foods to one replete with whole foods and whole food supplements resulted in a 61% decrease in saturated fat intake. They also experienced increases in dietary fiber of 60 percent, a 45 percent increase in vitamin E, a 60 percent improvement in vitamin C intake, and a five-fold increase in carotene intake. The net result of this new phytochemical-rich diet was an induced drop in total cholesterol of 13 percent - meaning less risk of heart disease and stroke, statistically still the biggest killers of people in first world countries. In the short term, they also saw vast improvements in bowel function and overall perceived health. Clearly whole food supplements are preferable to typical synthetic supplementation.

So the message, actually, seems to be rather clear. Eat a diet comprised primarily of whole foods and whole food supplements, and you'll be a shoe-in for long life and a vital, healthy old age. It sounds simple, but there is a problem with that approach, at least in our current era of constant industry and nine-to-five workdays. Progressively, people in developed countries are struggling to keep up with the clock. Even as work-induced stress makes the disciplinary challenge of sticking to a diet more daunting, so spending what little free time one has on grocery shopping can seem like its own special kind of waste. Unlike processed foods, whole foods are not very easily stored, meaning that to eat according to such a diet, you'll need to visit a farmer's market and buy your food fresh every few days. This is where well-meaning eaters so often falter in the journey towards health improvement and a trimmer waistline, entering the lifelong trend of yo-yo dieting.

Furthermore, many foods may not even be available in certain countries. Tell someone that lives in South Africa to eat more kale and you might as well be informing them of the beneficial effects of zero gravity.

Bent on finding their way around these obstacles to simple health maintenance, scientists have worked an angle that may sound, at first blush, a little counterintuitive. The goal of pharmaceutical supplementation has always been to preserve or improve upon the nutritional efficacy of whole foods in tablet and powder form. Through a rigorous process of trial and error, it was discovered that, by curing vegetables, herbs and other nutrient sources, grinding them up into powder, and forming that powder into tablets or capsules, it was possible to retain much of their nourishing value .This is only true of whole food supplements that have been processed using little or no heat. And so, it appears, one can finally enjoy the benefits of healthy eating via the simple act of popping a few pills. The benefit over ordinary eating is in the combinations of nutrient sources (and the quantities thereof) chosen, designed to complement each other and aid in the most complete, favorable absorption of the ingredients. Due to the incredible decrease in size that desiccation brings, it's also possible to consume far more of said nutrients, avoiding the sometimes undesirable need to stuff one's face with greens.

The effect of whole food supplements has been very favorably contrasted with artificial supplements such as multivitamins. The reason whole food supplements come out on top is simple: your body recognizes the ratios of nutrients in whole foods and processes them far more easily than supplements consisting of isolated or fractionated nutrients.The body recognizes whole food supplements as nutrition and is able to metabolize and utilize them efficiently.

The best idea, say experts, when it comes to determining your whole food supplements requirements is to decide on the readily available foods that you can and will eat consistently, then fill in the gaps from there. A general list of the most highly recommended vegetables with regards to anti-aging and health benefits would include kale, chard, spinach, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, red and green peppers, garlic, onions, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, green peas, asparagus and carrots. At Rutgers University, New Jersey, nutritional and food science Professor Paul A. Lachance headed up a study, published in the Journal of The American College of Nutrition, to evaluate 29 popular fruit, and ranked them in descending order of value according to the benefits they confer. His top ten list read as follows: kiwi, papaya, cantaloupe, strawberry, mango, lemon, orange, red currant, mandarin orange and avocado. To be effective these foods must be eaten raw.

In terms of supplementing beyond this list, when it comes to picking the right whole food supplements for your purposes, you'll probably want to look for much the same things you might have looked for in artificial supplements in the past - compounds to promote joint health, brain health, immunity and so on, by the use of anti-oxidants like resveratrol, beta-carotene along with other amino acids and vitamins. The difference may not lie in the listed ingredients, but rather in the manner those ingredients were derived - from common (and some not-so-common) plants, vegetables, fruits, herbs and so on. This is how natural whole food supplements companies source their nutrients.

What Supplements Should You Take?

Whether you use vital nutrients as your barometer of what and how much to eat, or the guide in determining what wholefood supplements you need, determining their presence or lack thereof is probably the best way to evaluate a diet. Below are listed some of the vital nutrients most people should consider supplementing in their diets - the ones people are typically deficient in, and those that provide the most benefits. Included are the foods in which those nutrients can be found.

Anti-oxidants

Anti-oxidant supplementation is, obviously, sought after for its promised effects of protection against disease, cellular breakdown, cancer and ultimately aging. In 2004, a study by the USDA revealed the best dietary sources of anti-oxidants. Published in the peer-reviewed publication of the American Chemical Society, the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, the study showed that foods like beans and artichokes take pride of place in the anti-oxidant-rich-food hierarchy. The study also demonstrated powerfully beneficial effects from pecan nuts, cinnamon and russet potatoes.

B-Vitamins

The B-Vitamins play a highly important role in cell metabolism. Once thought to be a single vitamin, these were later discovered to be a group of chemically distinct vitamins that frequently coexist in particular foods. Health supplements that contain the full roster of eight B-Vitamins are called Vitamin B Complex supplements. These vitamins help to maintain good muscle and skin tone, promoting cell growth, particularly of red blood cells, and thereby providing protection from anemia. They support and increase the rate of metabolism, meaning that they can also assist in maintaining a healthy weight. Notably, they decrease the risk of pancreatic cancer, but only when consumed as a whole food, not as a synthetic fractionated tablet. Most B-vitamins must be consumed daily, as any excess is speedily excreted in the urine. Good sources include potatoes, bananas, lentils, chile peppers, brewer's yeast, whole food supplements, molasses, tuna, animal livers and meat. Since the vitamin B12 cannot be produced by vegetable sources, deficiency in this nutrient is of particular concern for vegetarians, who need to get it by consuming supplements or fortified breakfast cereals to avoid possible ill consequences on health. For the more omnivorous amongst us, good sources are fish, meat, poultry and eggs.

Beta-Carotene

A famed member of the antioxidant family, Beta-Carotene is worth mentioning alone, especially for its assistance in the uptake of vitamin A. It's the substance that colors carrots orange, and assists in the buildup of epidermal retinol, responsible for protecting the skin from sun damage. It's abundant in crude palm oil and Vietnamese gac, which have the highest Beta-Carotene content of any vegetable or fruit. These are, unfortunately, often filtered for clarity before sale, a process which removes all carotenoids. Other sources include papayas, mangoes, carrots, yams, spinach, kale and sweet potato leaves and quality whole food supplements.

Calcium

It's the fifth most abundant element in the earth's crust, but that doesn't mean that conscientious calcium consumption shouldn't be a concern of anyone looking to live to a sturdy, healthy old age. Calcium is essential for many essential cellular processes. "Calcium plays an important role in building stronger, denser bones early in life and keeping bones strong and healthy later in life," says the National Osteoporosis Foundation, and it's a recommendation that has been hammered into us through media to the point of filtering into commonsense and popular culture. Prolonged calcium deficiency leads to rickets, poor blood clotting and an increased risk of fractures.

The best known sources of calcium are dairy products. Unfortunately, lactose intolerance is far from a rare disorder, and various other ailments and personal philosophies (such as veganism) keep certain individuals from consuming dairy products. Luckily, there are numerous good vegetable sources of calcium, including nuts, seeds, seaweed, oranges, figs, beans, broccoli and fortified products like soy milk. One poorly recognized sources of calcium is ground eggshell. For information on the calcium content of foods, visit the USDA National Nutrient Database online. The easiest way to consume calcium that the body will recognize as food is to take whole food supplements.

Magnesium

It plays a vital role in regulating neuromuscular activities, most notably those of the heart. It assists in maintaining good blood pressure, healthy muscle tone and good skin pallor. It helps us metabolize calcium and vitamin C, and as such deficiency in magnesium can result in calcium depletion, kidney stones, muscular irritability, nervousness and confusion. Yet the stunning fact is that the majority of people on earth (around 80%) are known to be deficient in Magnesium. Typical rates of intake are between 143 and 266 mg per day - significantly lower than the FDA's recommended daily intake of 350 mg. Deficiency in Magnesium has also been implicated in the development of chronic diseases like asthma, osteoporosis and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Good food sources include nuts, seeds, spices, bran cereals, quinoa, soybeans, coffee, cocoa, tea and green, leafy vegetables. It has been speculated that the reduced intake of dietary magnesium in developed countries can be correlated with the rise of food refinement and the use of modern, magnesium-free fertilizers. Amongst dietary supplements, magnesium citrate has been regularly proven as the most bioavailable, beating the oxide and amino-acid chelate forms for its rate of absorption. Synthetic supplements can not be absorbed: use whole food supplements to maintain proper levels.

L-ascorbic Acid

Better known as vitamin C, L-ascorbic acid is perhaps the most popular of supplements, and has been used to treat disease ever since the French explorer Jacques Cartier boiled the needles of the arbor vitae tree to treat scurvy in 1536. The resultant tea was later shown to contain 50mg of vitamin C per 100 grams. Like Magnesium, without regular uptake vitamin C is quickly eliminated through the urine, so it's easy to become deficient without supplementation. While oranges are famous for their vitamin C content, the more obscure but vastly more potent sources, such as kakadu plums, camu camu, rose hips and Indian gooseberries are slowly gaining popular recognition, as are common sources like blackcurrants, red peppers, parsley and guava. Animal sources of this nutrient include oysters, pork, beef, calf and chicken livers, cod roe and, as unpalatable as it may sound, lamb brain. The easiest way to maintain proper levels is with whole food supplements.

Coenzyme Q10

An oil-soluble, vitamin-like substance found in most plants and animals, CoQ10 is responsible for supporting the process of ATP generation, responsible for ninety five percent of the human body's energy. The organs with the highest energy requirements - such as the liver and heart - thus require the most Co-Q10. Known for this strengthening effect on the heart muscle, CoQ10 has been used to treat many forms of cardiac condition, although the extent of its role in energy production is still not fully understood. It has been shown to have beneficial effects on sufferers of migraine headaches, to lower blood pressure, reverse gum disease, and aid in weight loss. It is known for its ability to slow the shrinkage of the thymus gland, thus preventing the weakening of the immune system that typically accompanies old age. It is also being investigated for its potential to mitigate the effects of cancer.

The best dietary sources of CoQ10 are sardines, mackerel, the livers of beef, pork and lamb, eggs, spinach, broccoli, peanuts, wheat germ and whole grains. The easiest way to maintain levels is with whole food supplements for rapid absorption.

Dietary Fiber

While it might be a bit of stretch to call it a nutrient, dietary fiber or 'roughage' is vital to the health of the digestive system, and thus to the efficacy with which all other nutrients get absorbed. Roughage is comprised of the indigestible parts of plant foods that easy the progress of food through the digestive system, easing defecation.

Good plant sources of fiber include psyllium seed husk, bran flakes, legumes, oats, rye, barley, prune juice, plums, lentils, beans, quinoa, berries, bananas, broccoli, carrots, artichokes, potatoes, sweet potatoes, onions, whole grain foods, wheat, corn bran, flax seed, green beans and tomatoes.

Soluble fiber or probiotic supplements can also be beneficial to easing the symptoms of diarrhea, constipation, and irritable bowel syndrome. The FDA reports that studies have found that "diets low in saturated fat and cholesterol and high in fiber are associated with a reduced risk of certain cancers, diabetes, digestive disorders, and heart disease."

Omega 3 Fatty Acids

The nutritionally important Omega 3 fatty acids - Alpha Linoleic Acid (ALA), Eicosapentanoic Acid (EPA) and Docosahexanoic Acid (DHA) - have been credited with supporting cardiovascular health, circulation and healthy vision, as well as promoting better function of the brain and immune system. DHA and EPA are made by microalgae which, living in seawater, are consumed by fish and plankton, accumulating to high levels in their internal organs.

Use of omega 3's in the form of fish oil has been shown to reduce risk of heart attack, lower blood pressure, and offset the effects of arthritis. It also causes a decrease in LDL, the 'bad' form of cholesterol. Additionally, there is some evidence that it helps in ameliorating depression and anxiety. Amongst cancer patients, fish oil clearly reduced tumor growth, increased survival times, and help patients retain muscle mass during treatment. It has also demonstrably reduced the symptoms of sufferers of mental disorders, including chronic aggression and ADHD.

The best dietary source of omega 3's is probably fish. However, a much publicized risk of regular fish ingestion lies in the potential for heavy metal poisoning by the accumulation of toxic elements in the gut - notably mercury, lead, nickel and arsenic. However, a 2004 study by the FDA has indicated that, of the 44 popular commercial fish oils tested, all passed contaminant safety standards. Thus it is recommended that health conscious individuals get their omega 3's this way - by mixing fish oil into their foods, or taking gel supplement capsules. Omega 3 supplementation has turned into a food marketing trend, with many companies selling everything from fortified yoghurts and juices to milk, eggs and pasta. Flax seeds, which produce linseed oil, also have a very high omega 3 content, and are probably the most widely available botanical source of omega 3. Other sources include chia, kiwifruit, perilla , lingonberry, butternut, black raspberry, broccoli and strawberries. The best and easiest way to obtain this is by taking exceptionally pure, cold processed oils in whole food supplements.

Flavonoids

These plant secondary metabolites are best known for their antioxidant activity. This impression may be a little inaccurate. The massive increase in the antioxidant capacity of the blood after the consumption of flavonoid-rich foods is most probably due to increased levels of uric acid. In essence, the body sees flavonoids as foreign, invading compounds, and does its best to eliminate them. This induces the activity of Phase II enzymes, which help to eliminate carcinogens. Cancer researchers at UCLA found that people who eat foods containing certain flavonoids appear to be virtually immune to lung cancer. The best among these appear to be strawberries, green and black teas, Brussels sprouts, apples, beans and onions, parsley, pulses, red wine, and gingko biloba. Evidently, only small quantities of such flavonoids is required to see the desired effects, an overindulgence can reverse them into negative territory. Other applications of flavonoids includes the treatment of easy bruising, hemorrhoids and varicose veins.

Interferon

Discovered by Japanese virologists at Tokyo University in the 1950's, interferons are cell-signaling proteins produced by the immune systems of vertebrates in responds to viruses, parasites and other threats. They assist the response of the immune system by dampening viral replication, thus increasing the resistance of host cells to infection. This is an effect that can be used protectively by the administration of interferon drugs. Interferon therapy is commonly used as a treatment for cancer, as well as in the treatment and control of autoimmune disorder and multiple sclerosis.

Throughout Eastern Europe and Russia, interferon is taken intranasally as a means of preventing and treating respiratory diseases of viral origin, like flu and cold. Good food sources of this substance include quark cheese and flax oil, but the best method of ingestion is probably by supplementation. The only natural compound formula created by the discoverers of interferon is a Shaklee exclusive Nutriferon recommended dose is 2 tablets daily. For more information visit http://www.thenutritionnurse.com

Iron

Crucial to the functioning of all known organisms, Iron is a vital component of hemoglobin, the compound in blood responsible for delivering oxygen from the lungs to other parts of the body. It also plays an important role in enzyme reactions in various tissues. Iron deficiency is the most common known form of nutritional deficiency, and is most prevalent in children and pre-menopausal women - an estimated 90% of women fail to get the recommended daily amount. The outcome is iron deficiency anaemia, which results in fatigue, impaired concentration, impaired immune function and a sallow, yellow pallor, among other unpleasant maladies. Infants and pregnant women typically require iron supplementation for optimum health.

Good whole food supplements sources of iron include red meat, fish, poultry, tofu, beans, lentils, leafy green vegetables, peas, and fortified products like bread and breakfast cereals. In supplementary terms, the most bioavailable form of iron is that which has been chelated into amino acids. This is often referred to as iron glycinate.

Phosphatidyl Choline/Lecithin

This is one of those dietary components that most people haven't heard of. It's got a difficult name, and there are no major illnesses associated with deficiency in it. However, the potential benefits to consuming it are tremendous. Think improved liver, brain, reproductive and cardiovascular health. In fact, it's sometimes marketed as a nootropic drug for the improvements to neurotransmitter efficacy that it can bring. Research indicates that phosphatidyl choline is intimately involved in the mediation of mood, memory and cognitive function.

The most widely available source of this nutrient is lecithin, which can be derived from soy or egg yolks - in fact, the phosphatidyl choline component of this substance is so great that the two terms are sometimes used interchangeably. Other foods rich in phosphatidyl choline are beef, veal, chicken and turkey livers, brewer's yeast, fish, peanuts and cauliflower.

Vitamin E

As with a lot of the vitamins, Vitamin E is the collective name for a set of related tocopherols and their corresponding tocotrienols, which have been tied to colon, heart, prostate and immune system health.

Food sources highest in Vitamin E include avocado, asparagus, egg, seeds, nuts, palm oil, spinach, milk, vegetable oils, wholegrain foods, wheat germ, rice and olive oil.

Resveratrol

This phytoalexin, which is produced naturally by several plants when under attack by pathogens, has been correlated with a decreased risk of cancer, increased life expectancy, and lowered blood sugar levels in diabetics. It has also been seen to impact on the four major signs of aging. It is found in the skin of red grapes (and the seeds of muscadines), and as such can be had easily enough by drinking a glass of red wine, which accounts for the cardioprotective effects of the popular beverage. However, it turns out that rather high doses are required for strongly positive effects on humans - levels typically only reached by means of supplementation. The fruit of the mulberry has also been shown to contain notable levels of resveratrol. The most potent and bioavailable form is VIVIX. This is a Shaklee exculsive anti aging tonic and is 10 times more effective than taking resveratrol alone. Only available from an independent Shaklee distributor. See the above link to the Nutrition Nurse.

Zinc

Over two hundred enzymes in the human body depend on zinc for their function. An essential mineral responsible for promoting normal growth, development and immune function, zinc is nonetheless not present in sufficient quantities in the diets of most people in the developing world, two billion of whom are estimated to be zinc deficient. Zinc deficiency is associated with many diseases, including, amongst children, delayed sexual maturation, growth retardation, diarrhea and susceptibility to infection. In fact, zinc deficiency has been linked to the death of over eight hundred thousand children every year.

Zinc levels in food vary according to the levels of essential nutrients in soil, a level which must be maintained by soil conservation. Assuming that levels of zinc in soil are equal, the most zinc-rich plants are wheat germ and bran, seeds, beans, nuts, and blackcurrants. Many cereals are also fortified with zinc sulfate and oxide. Nonetheless, many people supplement this element in their diets as an insurance policy against poor eating habits.

The Bottom Line

Planning and developing a diet so as not to be deficient in any of the vital nutrients can be a challenging, some might say virtually impossible task. Indeed, it's probably only by the combination of right eating and a strong base of supplements that an ordinary person can ensure that they're getting everything they need to live a long, healthy, happy existence. Remain aware of the limitations of both whole foods and synthetic pills, and you'll have gone a long way towards making that future yours. Clearly the prudent course of action is to initiate a regimen including quality whole food supplements.

* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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By Anthony Antolics RN,BSN The Nutrition Nurse

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Garden of Life Perfect Food Super Green Formula, Caplets, 300-Count Bottle Feature

  • One bottle containing 300 capsules of super green dietary supplement
  • Includes antioxidant green grasses, spirulina and other micro-algae, sea vegetables, whole vegetables, grains, seeds, and legumes
  • An excellent source of natural vitamins A and C; ideal for those on low-carb diets or those unable to eat enough green foods
  • 100% vegetarian
  • Includes no soy lecithin, apple fiber, flax meal, rice flour, artificial colors, or preservatives


Garden of Life Perfect Food Super Green Formula, Caplets, 300-Count Bottle Overview

Garden of Life Perfect Food Super Green Formula is a whole food dietary supplement. Perfect Food is a whole food formula that has more greens per serving than other green food formulas. It contains antioxidant green grasses, micro-algae, sea vegetables, whole vegetables and their juices, grains, seeds and legumes.

Perfect Food is an ideal product for those on low-carbohydrate diets or those unable to eat enough green foods. 100-percent vegetarian. Contains no soy lecithin, apple fiber, flax meal, rice flour, artificial colors or preservatives. This product is made with natural ingredients; therefore color and taste may vary from lot to lot.



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Twinlab Stress B-Complex Caps with Vitamin C, 250 Capsules Feature

  • One bottle containing 250 vitamin b-complex with vitamin c capsules
  • Contains high-potency B-vitamins and Vitamin C; yeast free
  • Easy to swallow and assimilate
  • Well tolerated by most highly allergic individuals; no added flavorings, sugars, salt, artificial sweeteners, colorings, preservatives or salicylates
  • Packaged in a glass bottle for maximum stability, quality and freshness


Twinlab Stress B-Complex Caps with Vitamin C, 250 Capsules Overview

This dietary supplement contains high potency B-Complex vitamins. It is yeast-free and well tolerated by most highly allergic individuals. TwinLab Stress B-Complex Caps with Vitamin C are easier to swallow and assimilate. Contains no tablet binders, coatings or colorings. Free of the most common allergens such as soy, yeast, barley, wheat, lactose (milk sugar) and all milk, citrus, fish and egg products. No added flavorings, sugars, salt, artificial sweeteners, colorings, preservatives or salicylates. Packaged in a glass bottle for maximum stability, quality and freshness.



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Now Foods Zinc Gluconate 50mg Tablets, 250-Count

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  • Zinc gluconate
  • Serving size: 1 tablet
  • Servings per container: 250


Now Foods Zinc Gluconate 50mg Tablets, 250-Count Overview

Zinc is an essential mineral that plays an important role in many enzymatic functions.Found primarily in the kidneys, liver, pancreas, and brain, Zinc also helps support healthy immune system functions and is an important component of bodily antioxidant systems.*



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Vitamin C - The Most Common Health Food Supplement

Vitamin C or Ascorbic Acid was first isolated from lemons in 1932. The C in this very important vitamin is debatable and may stand for citrus, cold, or collagen for the following reasons.

Vitamin Food Supplement

Fruits found with the highest concentration of Vitamin C are citrus fruits, rose hips, cherries, papayas, cantaloupes, and strawberries. Common vegetable sources are red and green peppers, broccoli, sprouts, tomatoes, asparagus, parsley, dark leafy greens, and cabbage.

Vitamin Food Supplement

The most important function of Vitamin C is the formation and maintenance of collagen, the basis of connective tissue, found in skin, ligaments, cartilage, vertebral discs, joint linings, capillary walls, bones, and teeth.

Vitamin C is an antioxidant vitamin. It blocks the oxidation of water-soluble molecules, which lead to the creation of free radicals, the culprits responsible for making our bodies prone to cellular injury and disease.

A most popular disease associated with Vitamin C deficiency is scurvy. Lack of Vitamin C in the body impedes collagen formation, causing reduced health of the tissues. Early symptoms are poor resistance to infection and very slow wound healing. In addition, many medical problems have been found to be associated with low blood levels of Vitamin C. These are common infections, colds, depression, high blood pressure, arthritis, vascular fragility, allergies, ulcers, and even cholesterol gallstones.

The RDA for adults is 60 mg. Only 10 to 20-mg. of Vitamin C are required to prevent scurvy, and there is more than that in one portion of most fruits or vegetables. For most people the minimum dosage is between 100-150 mg. daily.

Vitamin C is the most commonly consumed nutrient supplement and is available as regular or chewable tablet or as time-release capsule, as well as in powder, effervescent, and liquid forms.

Vitamin C - The Most Common Health Food Supplement
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Now Foods Super Omega 3-6-9 Soft-gels, 1200Mg, 180-Count Feature

  • Cardiovascular health
  • Serving size: 2 softgels
  • Servings per container: 45


Now Foods Super Omega 3-6-9 Soft-gels, 1200Mg, 180-Count Overview

Super Omega 3.6-9 is a blend of Fish, Borage and Organic Flax Seed Oils. This combination of well-known nutritional oil provides a unique balance of Omega-3 and Omega-6 Essential Fatty Acids plus Omega-9, a non-essential, but beneficial fatty acid. The Omega-3's, Alpha Linolenic Acid, EPA and DHA, and the Omega-6. GLA, are necessary for the maintenance of cardiovascular, nervous system and skin health.&nbsp; Oleic Acid, an Omega-9, has also been shown to promote a healthy vascular system.*



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Nutritional Yeast vs. Vitamin Supplements

Nutritional yeast is deactivated yeast--often, Saccharomyces cerevisiae--that is yellow in color and has a nutty and cheesy flavor. It is a reliable food source for vitamins, especially B-complex vitamins such as folic acid. It is also an excellent source of protein (52%) and contains essential amino acids--making it a very popular choice for vegans. Some products are fortified with vitamin B12, which is produced separately from bacteria. Because of its rich nutrient content, nutritional yeast is a very good choice to include in a daily diet, instead of taking synthetically formulated vitamin supplements. Some of the benefits of nutritional yeast vs. vitamin supplements are discussed here.

Vitamin Food Supplement

1. Flavor

Vitamin Food Supplement

When it comes to the flavor of nutritional yeast vs. vitamin supplements, nutritional yeast is the winner. Nutritional yeast has a nutty, cheesy, and creamy flavor that makes it an excellent cheese substitute--in fact, it is often used by vegans as a substitute to parmesan cheese. Nutritional yeast comes in the form of flakes or powder, and can thus be sprinkled to almost anything--from popcorn, bread, and vegetables, to pizzas, pastas, and casseroles.

Meanwhile, how many vitamin supplements can be used to flavor or enhance food? This alone gives you enough reason to go for nutritional yeast (vs. vitamin supplements). Because of its unique flavor and the many versatile ways it can be added into food, nutritional yeast (vs. vitamin supplements) are easier to ingest and administer to kids and adults alike. Furthermore, nutritional yeast is low in fat and salt, making it perfect for those who are watching their weight.

2. Natural vs. synthetic

Nutritional yeast vs. vitamin supplements is different in how they store nutrients. Nutritional yeast is naturally grown--providing vitamins and nutrients at their natural state. It is not processed, and therefore, is a whole, organic, food vitamin. Inorganic vitamin supplements on the other hand--those that are not obtained or extracted from whole foods--are usually synthesized in high concentrates. Some say that vitamins and mineral elements are so complex and dependent upon each other, that when they are separated, they can no longer provide the same nutritional effect on the body.

Thus, high concentrations of synthetic vitamins may not be beneficial. On the other hand, nutritional yeast provides vitamins in their complete form--including all their parts and cofactors--because they are derived from whole foods.

3. When vitamin supplements are better

Of course, nutritional yeast is not always better. Some ingredients and contents of vitamin supplements are not found in nutritional yeast and may be needed to counter deficiencies of meet Recommended Daily Allowances. When weighing nutritional yeast vs. vitamin supplements, it is still advisable to consult a physician to find out what's best for you.

IMPORTANT: Keep in mind that the sale and distribution of nutritional yeast and vitamin supplements are unregulated by the Food and Drug Administration Board. As much as you can, buy only products from a manufacturer that strictly follows and adheres to the GMP standards. This assures you that the product contains the right amount of ingredients and dosage indicated, and that it is free from known contaminants.

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NOW Foods True Calm Amino Relaxer, 90 Capsules

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  • 90 Capsules
  • Serving Size: 1 Capsule
  • 90 Servings Per Container
  • Gluten Free


NOW Foods True Calm Amino Relaxer, 90 Capsules Overview

True CalmTM is an effective combination supplement that incorporates the latest amino acid and neurotransmitter research into one easy-to-use formula. True CalmTM includes cerebral nutrients like GABA, an amino acid that supports the down regulation of overstimulated nerve cells. It is synergistically blended with vitamins, herbs and other amino acids to support relaxation and a balanced mood.*



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NOW Foods Psyllium Husk 500mg, 500 Capsules

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  • 500 Capsules
  • Serving Size: 3 Caps
  • 166 Servings Per Container


NOW Foods Psyllium Husk 500mg, 500 Capsules Overview

Surveys have shown that the fiber content of the American diet is typically about half of government recommended levels. Psyllium Husks can be a convenient way to increase the intake of dietary fiber. It has the ability to swell up to 50 times its initial volume when added to liquid. This bulking action can play an important role in maintaining regularity and gastrointestinal health.



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Are Daily Vitamin Supplements Necessary?

Everybody knows that vitamins are essential. You need to get them every day in certain amounts in order to stay healthy. Usually, when you eat and live healthy, you have enough vitamins in your food and do not need daily vitamin supplements.

Vitamin Food Supplement

Bad eating habits, stress, diseases, medications, alcohol and many other factors can have a big impact on your vitamin balance. You may need a vitamin and minerals supplement then.

Vitamin Food Supplement

The best method to get enough vitamins is to get it from healthy sources like very fresh fruits and vegetables. In todays world though it is often difficult to eat these foods several times a day as suggested by the physicians. Fruits and vegetables get easily bad and also loose vitamins the longer they lie around.

You would need a fresh supply of fruits every single day. Almost an impossible task unless you go to the grocery every day. In addition, fresh quality fruits and vegetables are expensive. So what can you do?

One alternative is that you freeze fruits yourself or fall back to frozen fruits and vegetables available in your local store. If done right, frozen fruits are still high in vitamins. Freezing is the more expensive way of making fruits more durable but the best. The other options are drying and canning but freezing preservers nutrients and flavor best.

When you freeze yourself then make sure you clean your fruits and vegetables carefully because freezing does not kill bacteria or yeasts, they just fall asleep. When you defrost your food later then the bacteria continue to grow.

Remove all dirt with cold water therefore carefully. Then put the food into the freezer. This should be done within hours after harvesting. The longer you wait the more vitamins get lost. Put the fruits into moisture-proof bags, get the air out of the bag and seal it properly. Maintain about 0 Fahrenheit or a bit less, but not more.

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  • Apple Cider Vinegar 450 mg - 180 Caps
  • Serving Size: 2 Capsules
  • Servings Per Container: 90


Now Foods Apple Cider Vinegar, 450 mg Capsules, 180-Count Overview

Apple Cider Vinegar is an all-natural substance derived from the acetous fermentation of sweet apple cider. The apple is an excellent source of many vitamins and minerals, and these nutrients are also present in Apple Cider Vinegar. Get your “apple a day” every day with NOW® Apple Cider Vinegar capsules.



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NOW Foods Liquid Vitamin D-3 5000Iu/Dropper, 2 ounce Overview

Each drop contains 100 IU of Vitamin D: 4 drops provide 400 IU, 20 drops provide 2,000 IU.  A full dropper provides approximately 50 drops, or 5,000 IU.



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What Vitamin D is Good For and Foods Containing Vitamin D

Vitamin D is finally starting to get the attention it deserves. Vitamin D is essential to your health and has the ability to keep you well protected from a wide range of maladies. It has even been said that the H1N1 virus is just another name for Vitamin D Deficiency.

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Not Enough Vitamin D

Vitamin Food Supplement

It is estimated that 85% of the general population is Vitamin D deficient. Insufficient Vitamin D is known to cause:

• Restless sleep and fatigue
• Joint and muscle pain
• Poor concentration and memory
• Uncontrolled weight gain and obesity
• Depression, including SAD (Seasonal Effective Disorder)
• Heart disease
• Diabetes
• Cancer
• Chronic Pain and Fibromyalgia
• Parkinson's Disease
• Alzheimer's Disease

How Does D Work?

Vitamin D is not really a vitamin at all. While vitamins come from dietary sources, D is actually produced by the body. Pre-vitamin D is produced in the liver, and with a reaction to UV sunlight and heat, forms D3 in the skin. The D3 is then further synthesized by the liver and kidneys into a potent hormone group that includes estrogen, testosterone, cortisol and progesterone.

Sunlight exposure is essential to the synthesizing of Vitamin D. This is why winter is the season of colds and flu. It is not because the weather is colder -- instead we do not get the same exposure to the sun.

Food Sources

Oily fish is by far the most prevalent high-D food -- consider salmon, mackerel, herring, trout, fresh tuna, halibut, mackerel, sardines and anchovies. And remember the stories of our parents and grandparents taking a spoonful of cod liver oil every day? I guess they were on to something. Think about adding pure cod liver oil to your diet (some of the refined versions of cod liver oil have had the vitamin D removed so, as always, take care to read the label). Dried shitake mushroom and egg yolks are also high quality food sources.

Supplementation

While upping your Vitamin D level is best accomplished through diet, you can also take an oral supplement -- but make sure you get Vitamin D3 (also called cholecalciferol). Note that, if you are supplementing, it is important to have your D level analyzed periodically. A dose of 2000-6000 IU of D3 should be adequate to keep your level in an ideal range (between 50 and 70 mg./ml.)

A Few More Facts

Vitamin A, which is a fat soluble vitamin, is often combined with Vitamin D. Therefore, if you are supplementing, avoid A and D combinations, as they could lead to excessive Vitamin A toxicity. People who frequent tanning salons will generally have adequate Vitamin D levels. And know that even with excessive sun exposure, your body has a way of inactivating excess Vitamin D formed in the skin.

Most importantly, ensure that you are not deficient in this very important, health-promoting, disease-resisting substance. Adjust your diet if you can - there are plenty of foods containing Vitamin D - or supplement if necessary. For further reading, I highly recommend Dr. James Dowd's The Vitamin D Cure.

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  • Apple Cider Vinegar 450 mg - 180 Caps
  • Serving Size: 2 Capsules
  • Servings Per Container: 90


Now Foods Apple Cider Vinegar, 450 mg Capsules, 180-Count Overview

Apple Cider Vinegar is an all-natural substance derived from the acetous fermentation of sweet apple cider. The apple is an excellent source of many vitamins and minerals, and these nutrients are also present in Apple Cider Vinegar. Get your “apple a day” every day with NOW® Apple Cider Vinegar capsules.



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