With a strict emphasis on implementing a strict diet to coincide with Governmental initiatives like ‘Change For Life’ , health supplements have come under increased scrutiny- after all can taking a pill once a day take the place of wholesome nutritious foods? According to the experts at ‘Creative Nature’, superfoods are the only way to five a day.
Pop a pill culture encourages us all to take tablets to overcome everything from weight loss to a healthier lifestyle, but should this be the message we are giving to our next generation? What happened to Sundays sat around the dinner table looking forward to mums home cooking and encouraging healthy eating from within the home?
Greg Shaw, who helps run ‘Creative Nature’ a firm who offer Apricot Kernels, Goji berries and Spirulina amongst other foods and supplements said, “A common tool used by supplement firms is to offer scare-mongering tactics. Some firms have even started claiming that food is no longer giving us the nutrients we need for a healthy lifestyle!- it is bizarre to think that one day we stopped getting the vitamins previously available from the foods we have always been eating.”
It is a proven fact that the human body can only absorb a fraction of the contents of most supplements, mainly down to the density and concentration of some pills, but also down to your digestive transit. That is not to say that supplements do not have their place however, some supplements can be used very effectively as a means of correcting a deficiency or if you have a medical condition, which improves from a higher vitamin intake.
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Mr Shaw from the online health food supplier who distribute their products to several hundred retail outlets including Waitrose, Selfridges, Wholefoods and Planet Organic, added, “superfoods should be used to aid healthy living as they contain sufficiently high levels of phytochemicals, minerals and vitamins. The benefits of some ‘superfoods’
Popular ‘superfoods’
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