We’ve been told for years that taking a multivitamin every day
is essential for good health. They are
touted for giving you energy, lowering blood pressure, fighting cancer, and
living a longer, healthier and happier life.
It seems there are vitamins for every age, sex, body type, health level,
and lifestyle. But now many scientists
are saying that vitamins may not only be unnecessary, they may even be
dangerous.
One of the biggest issues with multivitamins and other
supplements is that there’s no federal regulation for their ingredients. The FDA is responsible for regulating what
goes into everything you eat and every medicine you take. They take precautions to try to protect you
and keep you safe. But, there are no
agencies responsible for regulating what goes into the supplements you
take. No one is responsible for double
checking the purity or safety of the ingredients. Many supplements and vitamins can be
dangerous if they are made improperly or with impure ingredients.
The FDA also requires drug companies to report the side effects
of their medication. With multivitamins
and supplements, there’s no such requirement.
This means you’ll have to research everything in the pill that you
aren’t sure is safe. Plus, researching
side effects of multivitamins and herbal medications on the internet, where
most people do their searching, may or may not give you accurate information.
There are organizations out there that will verify and give
supplements “stamps of approval”, but these are all voluntary. Also, with the many organizations that will
do this, you have to know what approvals to trust. Just because it has a “guaranteed pure” or
certification seal on it does not mean it’s safe for you and your family.
When you buy a pack of multivitamins, turn it around and look at
the back. Many multivitamins have not
only the vitamins you need, but a lot of extra you don’t. While 600% of your recommended daily value
may seem to be better than 100%, that extra really doesn’t do much good. In fact, it may even be hurting you.
Even drinking too much water can be hazardous to your health;
think of what too much of a vitamin or mineral might do. Most of the extra is simply eliminated from
the body in your urine. That’s not just
wasting your money, it’s making extra work for your kidneys and other parts of
your body. Even if you take a
multivitamin that only has 100% of the nutrients you need (which are often hard
to find), your overall vitamin intake for the day, including the vitamins in
the food you eat, may exceed 100%.
So, if you’re not taking a multivitamin, how can you get enough
of the nutrients you need? From your
food, of course. The best way to get
what you need is the natural way. Eating
a diet rich in fresh fruits, vegetables, and omega 3 fatty acids (the best way
to get these is from fish) will provide pretty much all the nutrition you need
to live a healthy life. In fact,
nutrients from food are better absorbed into the body and do you more good.

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