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According to the FDA, "[v]itamins are essential nutrients that contribute to a healthy life" and according

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Our Nutritional Wellness
Our Nutritional Wellness
PRLog (Press Release) - Nov 24, 2009 -
Dietary Guidelines for Americans, many people consume more calories than they need without taking in recommended amounts of a number of nutrients. This suggests that we need to evaluate our eating habits as well as consider nutritional supplements in order to achieve the recommended levels of nutrient intake.

Numerous reports suggest that the average American diet contains too much saturated fat, processed sugars and lacks the full compliment of 13 vitamins that are essential to human body functions. We ingest too much "bad" stuff and not enough "good" stuff. In addition to this, doctors may also recommend nutritional supplements for certain health problems http://ournutritionalwellness.com Our Nutritional Wellness if you eat a vegetarian or vegan diet or if you are pregnant or breastfeeding (American Academy of Family Physicians - AAFP). The 13 essential vitamins are A, C, D, E, K, and B vitamins (thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, pantothenic acid, biotin, vitamin B-6, vitamin B-12 and folate).

Quality nutritional supplements manufactured in accordance with the FDA's "current Good Manufacturing Practice" (cGMP) are believed to be safe; however, excessive or inappropriate use may have side effects or not produce the desired results. The body handles vitamins differently depending on whether they are Water-soluble or fat-soluble. Water-soluble vitamins (Vitamin C and Vitamin B) are easily absorbed by the body and are not stored in large amounts. Excessive amounts above what is needed are removed by the kidneys and passed through the urine. Taking too much of these vitamins generally result in a waste of money but may also cause side effects such as:

Fat-soluble vitamins (vitamins A, D, E and K) are absorbed into the body and stored for use as needed. One should be especially careful about not over-doing it with these vitamins. Some of the side effects that may accompany ingesting too much of these vitamins include:Vitamin A - Nausea, vomiting, headache, dizziness, blurred vision, clumsiness, Food Supplement birth defects, liver problems and possible risk of osteoporosis. Vitamin D: Nausea, vomiting http://ournutritionalwellness.wetpaint.com  poor appetite, constipation, weakness, weight loss, confusion, heart rhythm problems, deposits of calcium and phosphate in soft tissues. If you take blood thinners, you should talk to your doctor before taking vitamin E or vitamin K pills according to the AAFP.

There are, of course, nutritional supplements other than the essential 13 noted above. These include herbal remedies, amino acids, digestive enzymes, probiotics and various minerals each of which are believed to provide certain benefits to aide the body's various functions.How Do I Safely Take Vitamins and Nutritional Supplements?There are numerous scientific studies as well as anecdotal evidence suggesting specific benefits for each available vitamin and nutritional supplement; however, everyone has unique needs so a health care provider should always be consulted prior to taking any medicine, vitamin or other nutritional supplement in order to determine which ones may be needed and to also discuss any possible adverse interactions with other medications.

Nutritional supplements are called "supplements" for a good reason. They are not intended to replace good dietary habits. They are intended, however, to supplement good eating habits in order to make up for particular nutrients that may be lacking or to address particular issues. An effective nutritional supplement program, along with a healthy diet, are widely believed to help the body in a number of different ways but vitamins and other nutritional supplements are not intended to diagnose, treat or cure diseases or illnesses. Be wary of advertisements that suggest otherwise and always consult your healthcare provider to ensure your nutrition plan has the right balance of healthy foods, vitamins, nutritional supplements and/or any medications that you may require.

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