Six Mistakes That Can Make You Ill

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The Six Common Mistakes That Can Make You Ill
© By Lena Sanchez

Cancer, heart disease and multitudes of illnesses are
rampant throughout the world today and simply from
lack of the proper nutrients in our foods making it 
imperative that daily supplementation of proper nutrients 
being the key to prevention, but only if you know the 
ins and outs of supplements! The most important 
supplements should be minerals first then vitamins!

But there are king size mistakes almost everyone 
makes in their supplementing and those are; 

Mistake #1; Believing the report that was released 
in April 1999 that Vitamin C contributed to heart disease, 
studies that were hugely flawed and specifically set 
up by nay-sayers to convince people that vitamin and 
mineral supplementation is unnecessary. Look who 
sponsored those studies and you will find out why they 
had to slant them to prove their point. The drug 
companies! If you take proper supplements and stay healthy, 
you cannot utilize their prescriptions and treatments! 

Mistake #2; A near epidemic problem that is wasting 
millions of dollars and not improving a life is; Not 
absorbing the vitamins. The most common belief is 
that taking inexpensive vitamins in TABLET form is 
sufficient. - I even read a comment from a nationally 
syndicated physician that said, "Any vitamin would work 
fine, but wasn't even necessary as our food is sufficient 
for nutritional health." - What a crock! For one; Many tablet 
manufacturers use a chemical called DCP as the 
binding agent to hold all the ingredients of the tablet 
together. DCP is incapable of breaking down completely 
in your body, thereby negating the dissolving factor!
So how good is that?

You would be amazed at the number of undisolved 
vitamin tablets doctors and nurses see in patients' 
stool samples. Nurses in hospitals encounter them 
so often they named them bedpan bullets! City disposal 
plants filter out thousands of pounds of vitamins a 
month and some brand names are still readable... 
Could these have been useful to whomever 
took them? 

Mistake # 3; is buying cut-rate vitamins. Supermarkets, 
Pharmacies, health food stores and mail order companies 
bombard us with advertisements and row after row of 
vitamins on the store shelves. Which to choose?

Never buy cheap brands without checking them out first. 
Cheaper brands often contain additives, food allergens, 
sugar, artificial food coloring and artificial flavoring. 
Some even contains shellac (of course it is labeled as 
shellac), chlorine and other potentially hazardous 
chemicals. Potency and purity are not always what they 
tout themselves to be. Duke University, in one of their 
studies, examined 12 bottles of one of the most popular 
supplement. Most of the samples contained 60% or less 
of the amount claimed on the label! Numerous other tests 
have turned up the same problem… 

Know that having the exact amount is not going to 
happen in every single tablet, simply because the 
manufacturing process isn't exact and never will be, 
but stick with a company that shows the closest content 
most of the time! Prescription drugs have tested the 
same way, so you have to be careful in all things.

Mistake #4: Thinking timed-release formulas are better 
because you don't have remember to take them as often! 
Those are not only expensive but also present a problem in 
dissolving quickly enough to do you any good. Your 
intestinal tract have areas along its path that's certain 
nutrition absorption, and timed-release formulas tend to 
miss those little targeted areas.

Mistake #5: Believing that synthetic vitamins are 
as good as natural! Almost all vitamins found on 
shelves in the drug store or grocery store are synthetic. 
Vitamins C & E are the only purely natural vitamins 
usually found there and even these two can also be 
made synthetically, and are! With Vitamin C, synthetic
is fine but not as potent. It is not okay to consume a 
synthetic vitamin E. 

Synthetic vitamin E is a byproduct of petroleum products 
and your body does not recognize it in the same way as
all-natural vitamin E. Your body is not an automobile that 
requires petroleum! Natural vitamin E is identical in 
structure to the vitamin E your body produces, therefore
it is more readily absorbed. This is very important since 
Vitamin E is a powerful protectant against stroke, heart 
attack, cancer and a whole host of other ailments. 

Strive to take Natural Minerals and Vitamins from Plant 
or Sea base for maximum benefit, and in either powder, 
liquid or capsule form!

Mistake #6: Believing that the recommended daily 
allowance (RDA) is sufficient to assure you stay healthy! 
Your one-a-day vitamin is not enough. The RDA 
was arrived at by the government some 50 years ago. 
When scurvy and rickets were the worry not heart 
disease, diabetes or cancer. There have now been whole 
libraries of newer reliable research on what the body 
really needs to fend off killer diseases from modern day 
illnesses.

For instance - Vitamin C RDA is a mere 60mg but a UCLA 
study, for one, proved that people taking 400 mg or more 
of vitamin C per day were able to cut their heart attack risk 
in half and an extra bonus, enjoyed an increase of eight 
years in their average life span! 1000 mg is even better. 
Smokers and people who consume daily alcohol and 
caffeine need a minimum of 1500 mg. 

Vitamin E RDA is a mere 10 IU. So this is all you get in most 
one-a-day vitamins. Researchers at the University of 
Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas report that 
Vitamin E supplements in dosages more than 50 times 
greater than the Recommended Daily Allowance are safe 
and as effective alone as when combined with other 
antioxidants in inhibiting low-density lipoprotein cholesterol 
oxidation. FDA is contemplating increasing the RDA's 
but only slightly!

Avoid these mistakes and expect a healthy body!

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