Ten reasons to consider supplementing your diet with high-quality nutrients:
1. Current commercial agriculture techniques leave soil deficient in
important minerals, causing the food grown in this soil to share the
same mineral deficiencies.
2. Many foods are shipped long
distances and are stored for long periods of time, both of which cause
the depletion of vitamins in these foods, including the important
B-complex and C vitamins.
3. Food
processing, cooking, and preserving leads to nutrient depletion in our
food supply that makes it difficult to obtain adequate nutrition from
foods alone.
4. Many fruits and vegetables are genetically bred
to improve visual appeal and crop yields, not nutritional value, which
frequently results in lesser nutritional values than our ancestors’ food
supply.
5. Erratic eating habits, insufficient chewing of food,
eating on the run, and stress contribute to poor digestion, making it
difficult for our bodies to extract all the nutrients it needs from
food.
6. Pharmaceutical drug use has escalated over time. Most
medications deplete essential nutrients, making people more vulnerable
to deficiencies.
7. Specific times in life and health conditions
may result in higher needs of certain nutrients. For example, folic
acid needs tend to be higher during pregnancy, while menopausal women
may be vulnerable to calcium deficiencies.
8. Increasing levels
of environmental pollution in our air, water and food may cause our
bodies to use more nutrients than normal to detoxify and eliminate
harmful substances. This is especially true of the antioxidant
vitamins, some of which include: the “ACE Vitamins:” Vitamins A, C, and
E.
9. We all have genetic weaknesses, including higher needs of
some nutrients, higher rates of depletion for certain nutrients, and an
increased likelihood of genetic expression of some illnesses if vitamin
or mineral deficiencies are present.
10. Many nutrients have been
proven to prevent or aid in the treatment of health conditions like
high cholesterol, arthritis, birth defects, and cancer.
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