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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 cancer and heart disease. They are also credited with
causing reverse affects in the aging process, and enhancing athletic
ability.
The question is, however, do these claims have
substance – or is it a product of the giant corporate machine that
preys on society’s fears, fuelled by the media. The media has a
tendency to sensationalize certain ideas and findings, often
misrepresenting them. This is one process by which consumer trends
are created or molded.
If this is the case, the following
question may be raised. Which food trends are inspired by factual
information that is truly beneficial to health? In other words do
certain products really deliver on promises made by industry or the
media? If not, then who is to blame?
The media may be partly
to blame for playing up on certain fears, facts or ideas. At the
same time the corporations could be partly responsible as well.
Where the real problem lies is in miscommunication. These problems
would be solved if a reliable and effective stream of communication
existed between the scientific community, the government, the media
and the corporate world.
This is the objective these
organizations should be striving for. Until such a system is put
into place there will be no accurate way of telling whether the
consumer can count on every benefit promised.
 Now let’s get
back to vitamin supplements. In order to find the facts we must go
right to the source. In other words we have to look at results from
scientific studies. A recent study, that included tens of thousands
of subjects, showed that vitamin E and beta carotene supplementation
did not lower the risk of heart disease or death from heart disease.
Foods, however, that contain antioxidants are still recommended. (1)
Over the last twenty years there have been many similar
studies with varying results. In fact they have been largely
contradicting. And so to this day the subject remains controversial.
If you look at the facts as a whole, you will find that vitamin
supplements show no clear benefits in healthy people with well
balanced diets.
On the other hand, in cases of malnutrition
or other forms of vitamin deficiencies, vitamin supplementation
subscribed by physicians has been proven to be beneficial and
essential. Countless studies have proven that vitamins and nutrients
from real food sources are much more effective.
In fact
several key studies were done to determine why certain areas around
the world had low incidents of heart disease and cancer. Evidence
suggested that these low rates were attributed to diet. And in all
these studies vitamin supplementation was virtually nonexistent.
These areas of study have included the Mediterranean region, Japan,
France, the Arctic, Africa and South America. It was found that
these cultures contained diets with foods rich in natural
antioxidants.
 Some of these foods include fresh and cooked
vegetables, wild greens, fruits, wine and variety of nuts. Compared
to the American diet these diets contained higher contents of
unrefined carbohydrates and/or higher fish contents and much lower
quantities of red meat, hydrogenated fat and dairy products.
One reason why vitamin supplements have become so popular in
North America is the type of lifestyle we lead. As a result of our
busy, fast – paced way of life we find less and less time to prepare
proper well balanced meals. Most of us, therefore, are not getting
enough essential vitamins and nutrients from our diet. We are eating
too much of the wrong foods and often feel tired and burned out.
Instead of improving our eating habits, we get sold on the
pitch that we need vitamin supplements to increase strength and
vitality. If we had well balanced diets in the first place, we
wouldn’t have to throw away large sums of money on supplements, the
vast majority of which are completely ineffective.
The wiser
thing to do is try to incorporate some of these diet patterns that
have been proven beneficial to health in the regions mentioned
earlier. First of all we must increase fish intake and decrease
consumption of red meat. Increase intakes of fruits, vegetables,
whole unrefined carbohydrates and decrease amount of simple
carbohydrates like sugar and products with white flour, saturated
and hydrogenated fats – made from animal sources, margarines, creamy
dressings and dips, and gravies. In other words, decrease the amount
of processed food.
Furthermore, when combining a well
balanced diet with regular exercise participation, the health
benefits become tenfold. You will become more relaxed and able to
sleep better. Your energy threshold will be increased, enabling you
to perform at a higher level while feeling less tired. You will lose
weight, your health and appearance will improve, and you’ll feel
better about yourself.
References:
1
http://www.clevelandclinic.org, “Fighting heart disease: Should you
be “pro” or “anti” antioxidants from www.clevelandclinic.org/heartcenter/pub/guide/
disease/cad/vitamin_e.htm
About the author: John Tiniakos helps make weight
loss easier through proven weight loss methods using information and
analysis from the worlds leading scientists. To subscribe to his
free monthly newsletter that includes valuable, up to date tips on
diet, weight loss and health visit www.nulife-weightloss.com For
more information on his latest ebook “Nulife Natural Weight Loss
Program” visit
www.nulife-weightloss.com/natural.htm
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