Why Take a Vitamin?
Despite the fact that people are living hectic lifestyles more
than ever, they are following a more healthy diet and exercising
on a regular basis. You might wonder if the recommendation by
the health industry to take a multivitamin every day is still
valid in light of the trend of people becoming healthier. If you
are eating a variety of foods, there's a good chance you are
getting the vitamins and minerals your body needs to perform
routine functions to keep your body healthy. However, you're not
completely out of the woods.
When you use heat to cook your food (grill, fry, bake), the
heating process removes some of your food's beneficial
nutrients. In addition, if you are plagued with stress or you if
you are taking medication there's a chance that you are losing a
significant amount of vitamins and minerals that you consume.
Taking vitamins on a regular basis can increase your chances of
getting all the nutrients your body needs.
The benefits of taking vitamins go beyond meeting the
recommended dietary allowances. How healthy you are depends on
more than just diet and the amount of exercise you obtain. There
are other outside factors that can predispose you to develop
certain health issues. For example, how much of a risk you have
for developing cancer of heart disease is largely dependent upon
whether or not others in your family developed these conditions.
For some time it was believed that an individual had very little
recourse in these situations. Studies conducted by Harvard
University researchers revealed that taking a multivitamin every
day can reduce an individual's risk to develop these conditions.
To determine your specific needs, you should visit your doctor
for a complete evaluation of your dietary needs. Your doctor
will be able to recommend the type of vitamins that are best for
you. It may very well be the case that a common multivitamin is
all that you need. If this is the case, you can visit any
nutrition center or grocery store and find aisles of
multivitamins. While these preparations will contain the same
basic set of vitamins, the amount of each will differ. You can
determine which preparation is for you by considering which
nutrients you lack. For example, if you're not a fan of milk
products, you may want to choose a multivitamin that contains
more calcium.