How to Shop for Vitamin
Supplements
How To Choose A Good Quality Vitamin
Supplement For You And Your Family Without Getting Ripped
Off
by: Andy Long
How To Choose A Good Quality
Vitamin Supplement For You And Your Family Without
Getting Ripped Off
As you may have already
experienced, figuring out how to choose a good quality vitamin
and mineral supplement can be a confusing and time consuming
task.
The purpose of this article is to look at several important
factors that you should consider when looking for a good
quality vitamin and mineral supplement and to provide you with
resources where you can learn more.
CONSIDERATION #1: ABSORPTION
Here is one of the first questions you should keep in mind:
Will the ingredients in the vitamin and mineral supplement you
are considering actually be absorbed by your body?
There are many steps that the ingredients in your vitamin and
mineral supplement (referred to as supplement from now on) have
to go through in order to make it all the way through your
digestive tract, into your blood stream and ultimately to the
location where your body can use them.
It's a complex process and there are many opportunities for the
process to not go quite right and prevent your supplement
ingredients from getting to where they are supposed to. Let's
look at some factors that can affect the journey your
supplement takes and also affect how well your body can absorb
a supplement's ingredients.
WHAT IS BIOAVAILABILITY?
Bioavailability is the degree to which a nutrient is available
to the body for use. More specifically, for a nutrient to be
bioavailable it must be within physical proximity to the cell
so the cell can use it. Also, for a nutrient to be bioavailable
it has to be dissolved in some sort of solution so that the
nutrient can be transported across the cell membrane.
From a non biochemistry perspective, here's a simple way to
picture what needs to happen; the nutrient has to make it all
the way from your mouth to the cell and be in a form the cell
can use.
For bioavailability to occur, certain things have to happen
once you put that supplement into your mouth. Here are two of
those processes. One is dissolution which refers to how fast a
supplement dissolves. An example to help you picture this
process would be taking some sugar, putting it in a glass of
water and stirring it with a spoon until the sugar
disappears.
Another process is disintegration. This is similar to
dissolution only disintegration refers to how fast the capsule
or tablet breaks into smaller pieces so that the dissolution
process can take place.
HOW TO TELL IF YOUR SUPPLEMENT WILL DISSOLVE
So how in the world are you going to be able to tell if the
supplement you are considering does all this dissolution and
disintegration stuff? Fortunately, it's pretty straight forward
to figure out. A good way to know that your supplement is
meeting these standards is to make sure there is some sort of
"USP" designation on the label of the product.
USP refers to U.S. Pharmacopeia, an organization that was
established to create state-of-the-art standards to ensure the
quality of medicines that humans use. This includes vitamin and
mineral supplements.
An example of the kind of USP designation that you want to look
for on the label of a product you are considering would be
something like, "this product conforms to the USPXXVII
requirements for disintegration and dissolution".
WHAT CHELATION DOES
Chelation is very important when it comes to making sure that
the minerals in your supplement are bioavailable. Chelation
refers to a process that increases the absorption of minerals
such as chromium, copper, iron, magnesium, manganese,
molybdenum and zinc.
It can be hard to get minerals all the way to that bioavailable
state that was discussed earlier. Chelation involves wrapping
the mineral in an amino acid so that the body can more easily
absorb it. This can improve the absorption of some minerals
from only 10% absorption for a non chelated mineral to 45% and
more for a chelated mineral.
So when you are looking at the label of a vitamin supplement
and you find a trace mineral such as manganese as one of the
ingredients, you want to see something like "Manganese (as
Manganese Chelate)" on the label. This indicates that the
manganese mineral has been chelated.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN IF YOU PICK THE WRONG SUPPLEMENT
If the vitamin supplement you are considering doesn't meet the
standards discussed above, it can pass right through your body
and do you no good at all.
To give you an example of this, I have actually seen a photo of
an x-ray taken of a person's colon area with the vertebrae of
their backbone off to one side. In this photo I could clearly
see two supplement tablets, still intact, looking like they had
just come out of the bottle. These supplement tablets were
poorly made, never disintegrated and would soon end up in the
toilet.
Photos like these are a graphic illustration of the fact that
just because you swallow your vitamin supplement doesn't mean
your body is going to be able to use it.
ARE YOU WASTING YOUR MONEY?
With this in mind, let's look at this useless, undissolved
supplement from a another perspective; a financial one. Let's
say you find a great deal on a supplement and start taking it.
We'll call it Supplement X. Let's also say this Supplement X
costs $20 for a sixty day supply.
You think you've found a great deal, however what if it turns
out that your Supplement X has been poorly manufactured and is
only 10% bio available. What this means is that your body will
be only able to use $2 worth of this supplement ($20 times
10%).
And what happened to the other $18 you paid for the supplement?
It went right through your body, that's what. Looking at it
another way, you paid $20 for your sixty day supplement supply
yet ended up completely wasting 90% of that $20 you spent. You
literally flushed $18 right down the toilet.
Just like everything else in life, there is no free lunch. When
it comes to choosing a supplement, don't be cheap. Do your
homework and find a good quality supplement that your body can
actually use.
OTHER FACTORS TO CONSIDER
- Are the health benefit claims being made by the supplement
company provable?
Vitamin supplement companies may claim that their product will
do certain things or that the way they put their product
together or package it will create a particular health benefit.
This claim may very well be true but the only thing that
matters is have they proven it. Are there proven health
benefits from taking their supplement? In other words, have
there been clinical trials that prove the health benefit
claims?
- Is the supplement you are considering safe to consume?
Just because the supplement is in a bottle, the bottle has a
fancy label and it looks like it comes from a big company
doesn't mean the ingredients in the supplement are pure and
safe. There can be many substances in that capsule that can
have an immediate harmful effect as well as a harmful effect
over the long term.
WHERE YOU CAN LEARN MORE
Specific details on health benefit claims and whether or not
the supplement you are considering is safe to consume are
beyond the scope of this article.
However, if you would like to learn more about these health
benefit and safety subjects, details on these topics can be
found on web pages that I have provided a link to below.
www.ajpip.com/vitamin_supplements/res/ind.htm
On these vitamin resources pages you will also find:
Organizations that can help you figure out what kinds of
vitamins, minerals and other supplements may be right for
you
Where you can get unbiased evaluations on the product you are
considering
Some more interesting facts on absorption
Surprising information on colloidal minerals
FINAL THOUGHTS
If you have gotten to the point where you are looking for a
vitamin and mineral supplement to take, congratulations. You
have taken a positive step towards improving your health and
taking better care of your body.
However, make sure to continue that commitment to yourself by
doing your homework and making sure that you choose a good
quality supplement. It makes no sense to go that far then end
up wasting your money on something that your body can't even
use.
- Andy Long
About The Author
After years of extreme fatigue, severe digestion problems and
frequent sickness, Andy Long now enjoys energy levels that
allow him to windsurf in 30 mph winds for 3-4 hours at a
time.
He now shares with others what he did to completely regain his
health through his health related web sites and newsletter.
Note: Learn about a device that will tell you the antioxidant
levels in your body just by scanning your hand. www.splinfo.com
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Vitamin Supplements Buying
Guide
Today, more and more people are taking vitamin
supplements
of some form. In the United States alone, more than half of
its population do so.
While their primary intention is to be healthy,
some things
need to be considered first before buying these
supplements.
- Do you really need it?
Good health is the rage right now especially
since
awareness on obesity is quickly spreading. Yes, you need
supplements to keep yourself healthy. The only trouble is
that a lot of people think that taking supplements is
enough.
They should go hand in hand with regular
exercise and the
proper diet. Without the two, its effect is severely
diminished.
- Which one do you choose?
The shelves of health and drug stores are
filled with a
wide variety of vitamin supplements and it can be quite
daunting to choose among them.
To make your decision easier, it would be good
to ask a
friend who takes supplements about what he/she thinks
works. The internet can also be a good source of
information.
- Natural or synthetic?
A lot of people can’t get along on this issue.
But since
there’s no study as of yet that can definitely say that one
is better than the other, let yourself be your guide.
Better yet, ask for opinions of friends who use
one of the
two options. Let them help you make your choice.
We hope that with the help of the list above,
you would
become a better buyer of vitamin supplements. By being one,
you become extra sure that you are making the right choice.
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