Are dietary supplements Good For Me?

April 28, 2009 by  

Basically, a supplement is a product that is usually taken by mouth and intended to supplement the diet. These dietary supplements frequently include: vitamins, minerals, herbs and other amino acids.

The most popular supplements available today are synthetic as opposed to herbal supplements. These man made supplements are mostly derived from chemical processes which may lead to the possible risk of chemical contamination.

Plant Based vitamin supplements such as Guarana Powder Capsules are pure and many are organic and their natural make-up makes them extremely highly concentrated in natural ingredients which are crucial to the body. These botanical remedies are the perfect remedy to chemically produced health remedies.

Vitamin supplements are commonly available in most grocery stores and on the web. People commonly take them for their health benefits. Common dietary supplements include vitamins and minerals, herbs and plant based products and substances that are derived from a natural source.

There are a lot of varying types of dietary, or nutritional, supplements available. Vitamin and mineral supplements are types of dietary supplements such as Wheatgrass Powder Capsules which contain micronutrients meant to help a healthy body operate smoothly. Natural supplements are supplements that generally have a medicinal purpose. Herbal supplements generally support a specific area of the body’s health, such as the kidney, bones or skin.

It can be almost impossible finding out how pure the ingredients contained in supplements are so its crucial to purchase your supplements from a reliable organisation who are famous for actively sourcing the best natural supplements from globally. One of these companies is The Superfood Co, who specialise in supplements with only the most natural natural ingredients.

The information in this article is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent illness or disease. We always advise that you consult a doctor for any specific medical condition or before you embark on a health plan of your own.

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Comments

7 Responses to “Are dietary supplements Good For Me?”

  1. walder girdi on April 19th, 2010 11:12 pm

    DSHEA should be made into a CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, guaranteeing our free and perpetual access to these God given FOOD ITEMS, perpetually without any further harassments from the JEALOUS competitors of Big Nature who want to legislate their competition OUT OF BUSINESS so they can abscond with Big Nature’s enviable profits and markets, even the FDA and the Pharmaceutical and Medical Establishments.

  2. esmelila on May 3rd, 2010 8:19 pm

    #Health risks drinking #BottledWater? 25% is bottled tap water. Chemical contamination present in 22% of brands tested:

  3. das othai on May 10th, 2010 10:19 pm

    The name of the TV movie, which was made in 1981, was "Bitter Harvest"….not be confused with another movie released in 1993 with the same title.

  4. asprobarmi on May 11th, 2010 9:57 am

    The more you drink the faster it slows your brain down and finally coma.

  5. surviveprosper on May 8th, 2011 2:33 pm

    New Resource: Biophysico-chemical processes of anthropogenic organic compounds in environmental systems:

  6. Walter on May 21st, 2011 12:31 pm

    Hey:

    I lived across the street from this site in the 1970s when it was a metal-plating factory called Berkman Brothers. I remember finding small puddles of mercury on the sidewalk in front of the building. Imagine what might have leached into the soil under and around this building. If it is ever finished, some lucky people will pay major money to live on top of god-knows-what type of chemical contamination. (And Uber-Parents in Park Slope are afraid to let their spawn drink from plastic bottles!) Zakoplane@yahoo.com

  7. SocialBizz on August 24th, 2011 6:19 am

    Foul odors caused by chemical contaminants prompt sixth J&J drug recall

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