April 26, 2008

All Natural, All Inclusive Supplement, A Healthy Total Body Experience And Business Opportunity

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As health consciousness and consumer empowerment increase, dietary supplements can be a great opportunity for entrepreneurs. Consumers are beginning to take more responsibility for their own health care, and they are looking beyond the traditional hospital and doctor’s office in their quest to live longer, healthier lives.

Consumers are becoming more conscious every day of the effects of disease and unhealthy lifestyles. Adult-onset diabetes and colorectal cancer are increasing, and clogged arteries continue to cause a great number of heart attack deaths. The U.S. government calls obesity a national epidemic. It is well known that all of these conditions are largely diet-related, and Americans know that if they continue to eat poorly and ignore their nutritional needsthey are opening themselves up to a wide range of deadly diseases and conditions.

In addition to eating right and exercising, regularly taking vitamins and minerals is also widely recognized for helping to guard against deadly diseases and conditions. Deficiencies of certain key vitamins have been shown to increase the risk for cancer and other diseases. One way that people can help ensure overall health is to take a complete, natural supplement that is designed to meet all of their nutritional needs.

That is why a new product called, “The Greatest Vitamin in the World” is an excellent supplement for the total body. Since 1997, the use of complementary medicine, which includes dietary supplements, has been growing rapidly, and this product is poised to take advantage of that growth.

Nutritionist and formulator Doug Grant said that his supplement consists of a wide range of high-grade nutrients and has been formulated for the entire body. It is made from whole foods and herbs. He says the supplement meets the body’s needs in the areas of whole vitamins, minerals, probiotics, enzymes, stress, body fat, anti-aging, acne and skin health, arthritis and joint pain, blood sugar and diabetes, cholesterol, heart disease, digestive health, immune system, memory, eyesight, men’s health and women’s health. This means that The Greatest Vitamin in the World has something for every consumer.

Grant pointed out that the supplement is all-natural, meaning that the body uses much more of the nutrients contained in it than in other chemically formulated vitamins on the market. The Greatest Vitamin in the World contains chelated minerals, which are most easily absorbed by the body. Also included are probioticsgood bacteria to help the intestinesand vegetable enzymes, to promote a healthy digestive system.

Grant says that taking a supplement that has the highest forms of whole vitamins, chelated minerals, probiotics and vegetable enzymes is one way to ensure that the body receives the nutritional support it needs to function properly and ward off disease.

The Greatest Vitamin In The World is presented by Don Lapre. For more information on this risk-free business opportunity, visit http://www.greatestvitaminsforahealthylife.com/. Entrepreneurs receive a $1,000 bonus for every 20 customers that they bring in.

Opal Gilbert,is an entrepreneur and writer of numerous articles on a variety of subjects, including health, financial and home-based business opportunities.

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About Vitamin C - The Wonder Vitamin

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Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) may possibly be a “wonder vitamin” in some people’s books. A lot of claims have been made for it in the past few years, not the least of which was Dr. Linus Pauling’s claims for its ability to prevent and lessen the duration and intensity of the common cold when taken in large doses.

Unfortunately, although vitamin C is anti-viral and does support the immune system, it is not necessarily a magic bullet that will defeat the common cold or even cancer!

Vitamin C, like most other vitamins and mineral supplements primarily helps the body do its job effectively. Deficiencies of vitamin C CAN predispose the body to certain ills, and proper intake either through daily diet or vitamin supplementation can HELP prevent certain conditions and illnesses. Vitamins and mineral supplements should never be used as the only path to health, but should be part of a lifestyle that includes overall attention to nutrition, activity (okay, exercise), proper rest and sleep, and enjoyable forms of recreation and relaxation. I personally would throw in yoga and meditation, but those are MY enjoyable forms of recreation, relaxation, and exercise, I guess.

SOURCES

Vitamin C is a water soluble vitamin, and, as such, is not stored in the body. This means it must be regularly replaced by diet and/or supplementation. The most commonly recognized sources of vitamin C are citrus and other fruits - oranges, tangerines, limes, guava, lemons, papayas, strawberries, black currants, grapefruit and mangoes - as well as a wide range of vegetables. Some vegetables which contain Vitamin C include collard greens, sweet and hot peppers, broccoli, tomatoes, brussels sprouts, cabbage, potatoes, kale, spinach, and watercress.

AFFECTS

Vitamin C is a nutrient valuable for tissue growth, protection of cell membranes from toxic wastes, wound healing, and, as mentioned, support of the immune system. It supports the growth of collagen and cartilage, protecting in this way against many of the effects of aging.

As an antioxidant, vitamin C helps free radicals, and it may help combat cancer, high cholesterol, cataracts, diabetes, allergies, asthma, and periodontal disease.

The effectiveness of vitamin C is believed to be increased when taken with vitamin E.

DOSES

The recommended daily intake of Vitamin C is 60 mg per day for adults, although many people, following Dr. Pauling’s lead, take much higher doses in hopes of preventing colds and warding off the effects of aging. However, in higher doses there may be some toxicity with one of the side effects being diarrhea. In some cases, higher doses of vitamin C may cause kidney stones or anemia, due to an interference with the absorption of vitamin B12.

A reminder: vitamin C is water soluble, and unused portions will be flushed from the body, so daily intake of foods rich in vitamin C or supplementation with a daily vitamin may be of value.

While there do not seem to be major problems associated with a high doses of Vitamin C, it might a good idea to stick within recommended daily allowances since the jury is still out on side effects.

DEFICIENCIES

The most well-known result of a vitamin C deficiency is scurvy, a condition characterized by weakness, anemia, gum disease, and skin lesions. Fortunately, scurvy is very rare in our modern society although still found to a greater degree in areas of poor nutrition.

Frequent infections, severe colds, nose bleeds, tiredness, and painful joints may also indicate a deficiency.

The author is retired from the Army after 21 years of service, has worked as an accountant, optical lab manager, restaurant manager, and instructor. He has been a member of Mensa for several years, and has written and published poetry, essays, and articles on various subjects for the last 40 years. He developed an interest in health and fitness in the ’70s after reading numerous books, including Dr. Kenneth Cooper’s “Aerobics”. This has led him to continue his personal research into health and fitness for over 30 years, and to pursue course work on the subjects of health and fitness, including yoga, which he practices regularly. Learn more about vitamins and mineral supplements.

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April 23, 2008

Magnesium 101

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Magnesium is an important mineral that serves numerous essential functions in the body. There are more than 300 biochemical processes in the human body that require the use of the mineral magnesium. From the center of the human body, the heart, to the framework, the bones, some of the body’s most fundamental systems and structures depend on this very vital mineral. For a normal life and health, sufficient amount of magnesium must be taken and maintained by the human body daily.

Magnesium is important to bone health and structure. Indeed, fully half of the magnesium in the human body is found in the bones. One important contribution magnesium makes to the bones is to assist in the production of the hormone calcitonin which helps increases the level of calcium in the bones. Magnesium also controls the acidity of the blood, which is beneficial to bones, as high acid levels can weaken bone structure.

Magnesium is also believed to play a part in controlling the neuromuscular activities of the heart and helps to keep the heartbeat steady and regular. It helps to keep blood pressure levels within the normal range. For these reasons, researchers have been investigating the ways that magnesium could affect heart disease treatment and prevention. If proven positive, this could revolutionalize the treatment of the disease!

There is also interest in magnesium in relation to diabetes. That is because magnesium is necessary for insulin secretion and function and it also plays a big role in controlling blood sugar. Magnesium serves to assist in turning blood sugar into energy.

Working in partnership with a variety of vitamins, minerals and other nutrients, magnesium serves a wide range of purposes. It is essential to the health and functioning of the body’s neurological system and muscular system, serving - among other purposes - to enable the contraction of muscles and nerves.

Having so many uses, it is therefore important to maintain sufficient levels of magnesium in the body as serious health problems can result from deficiencies of this essential mineral. Adult males need about 350mg of magnesium per day and adult women requiring 280mg daily with an increase of up to 420mg per day while pregnant or breastfeeding. Children, depending on size and weight, need between 130mg to 240mg per day.

Deficiency in magnesium can cause a variety of symptoms of varying severity. These include significant calcium loss, heart spasms, irregular heartbeat, nervousness, confusion, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, muscle contractions and spasms, fatigue, and feelings of weakness, both in general and in the muscles.

Consuming the standard recommended daily intake levels of vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients is essential to good health and the proper functioning of the body and its many systems. Unfortunately, most people do not achieve this through diet alone. Using nutritional supplements to make up the difference between what you should eat and what you really do eat is an effective and safe option provided that you do so with the understanding that the standard recommended dosage should be used unless advised otherwise by your personal health care provider. The body’s systems are based upon a delicate balance of chemicals and too much can often be as harmful as too little. A licensed nutritionist can help you to make a supplement plan best suited to your individual dietary needs and health goals.

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Charlene J. Nuble 2005. For up to date links and information about Vitamins, please go to: http://vitamins.besthealthlink.net/ or for updated links and information on all health related topics, go to: http://www.besthealthlink.net/

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