Vitamin Supplements - A Pill Is Not Always The Answer
by: Marc Lindsay
Vitamins are organic compounds that our bodies use, in very small amounts, for a variety of metabolic processes.
Taking vitamins ‘just in case’ is not a habit that anyone should get into and it is always recommended that vitamins are taken through wholesome and quality […]
Posted on December 5th, 2007
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Pet Vitamins - How Essential Are They?
by: Brigitte Smith
Just like humans, almost all pets do benefit from a vitamin supplement. And just as there has been considerable controversy in the medical fraternity over whether humans need extra vitamins, so too do many vets dispute the need for nutritional supplements for pets.
The argument usually goes […]
Posted on December 1st, 2007
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Vitamin Supplements - Are they Beneficial or Just Hype?
by: John Tiniakos
Vitamin supplements have been increasing in popularity and availability over the past 30 years. In North America it has become a multi - billion dollar industry. Vitamin supplements have been hailed as powerful antioxidants that fight against a wide variety of health conditions such as […]
Posted on November 28th, 2007
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Herbs vs. Synthetic Vitamins and Minerals
by: Bo Jeune-Fille
COMPANIES do not KNOW HOW TO MAKE HERBAL FORMULAS without BULK VITAMINS and MINERALS
There is a trend on the market mixing herbs with different ingredients also called the ‘fillers’. Seriously, just look on the label - most Supplements are mixed with herbs…
Why?
To make those products […]
Posted on November 24th, 2007
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Important Vitamin Partnerships
by: Ryan Larson
Vitamins are an essential part of the function and health of the body. While many vitamins serve individual purposes, the more common way for vitamins to function is as cofactors to, or in partnership with, other vitamins, minerals, nutrients or other substances, such as enzymes. Some of the most important processes […]
Posted on November 21st, 2007
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Achieving Youthful Healthy Skin with Vitamins A, C and E
by: Charlene J. Nuble
We all want healthy skin. While the main reasons for pursuing healthy skin tend to be purely shallow and cosmetic in nature, healthy skin is beautiful and keeps us looking younger than our years and there are actually some practical health benefits to […]
Posted on November 17th, 2007
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24 Good Reasons Why You May Need Vitamin Supplements
by: David Exon
Many people believe that eating a well balanced diet provides all the vitamins and minerals necessary for good health. In ideal circumstances, this is the case, but in reality there are many reasons why you may need vitamin supplements to cope with living in the […]
Posted on November 14th, 2007
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Aren’t all Multi Vitamins Basically the Same?
by: Max Wardlow
Multi vitamins can provide a convenient way to take a variety of supplemental nutrients from a single product to prevent vitamin or mineral deficiencies, as well as to achieve higher intakes of beneficial nutrients.
In the current state of the vitamin and nutritional supplement industry it can […]
Posted on November 10th, 2007
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Why You Should Take Nutritional Supplements
by: Wesley Atkins
With the lifestyles of many today, nutritional supplements are needed to bridge the gap between our unbalanced diets. Here I address why you should take nutritional supplements.
Few things have been as controversial as nutritional supplements have been recently. Depending on who you listen to, they are either […]
Posted on November 7th, 2007
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Cancer Diet - Minerals
by: Marilyn Bennett
A cancer diet needs a good balance of minerals because minerals are needed by all cells for proper function. Patients are often found to be mineral deficient, so this is an area of the diet that needs particular attention.
There are two classes of minerals. Macrominerals, such as the […]
Posted on November 3rd, 2007
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