Who Needs To Take Vitamins?
Copyright 2006 Donovan Baldwin
Do you need vitamins, minerals and other dietary supplements for
your health? If you do, which vitamins should you take? Most of
us are willing to concede the necessity of having a good balance
of vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients in our daily diet for
good health, but many of us wonder if it is necessary to use
vitamin pills and other dietary supplements to do this. Can't we
get enough of the vitamins we need from our daily diet?
I suppose that some of us might be in good enough health not to
need additional vitamins, minerals, and other dietary
supplements, but IF YOU FALL INTO ONE OF THE GROUPS BELOW, you
might want to consider adding at least a daily multivitamin
supplement to your diet.
If you are a woman: Women are possibly deficient in such
minerals as magnesium, folic acid, zinc, calcium, and in some
cases, iron. If you are pregnant or using birth control, you may
require additional vitamin or mineral supplements for good
health.
If you diet for weight loss or follow a fairly limited diet or
restricted nutritional regimen: Important vitamins and minerals
are scattered widely across a broad range of nutritional options
(i.e. foods), and if you are limiting your intake by volume or
by type, you are likely limiting your intake of vitamins,
minerals, and other nutrients vital to your health.
If you eat the normal American diet: Actually, the normal
American diet is not very normal, nor is it good for your
health! It is, however, terribly lacking in the vitamins,
minerals, enzymes, hormones, and other nutritional elements a
healthy body needs. Additionally, if your diet does contain all
of these in optimal quantities, you are probably eating way too
much food - Catch 22!
If you smoke or drink alcohol often: Smoking and excessive
drinking (roughly more than two drinks a day - which is GOOD for
you), depletes certain vitamins and other nutrients.
If you are already NOT in good health, physically or mentally:
Your body may not be processing the vitamins, minerals, etc.
that your are providing in your diet. Also, the EXTRA vitamins,
minerals, and other nutrients you provide with supplements may
have a positive affect on the condition. It goes without saying
that an appropriate supplementation program MIGHT HAVE PREVENTED
or lessened the impact of the health problem in the first place.
If you love junk food and it tends to be a major part of your
diet: Once again, you are probably not getting the dietary
balance of vitamins, minerals, and other nutritional elements
necessary for good health. Sadly, many of the constituents of
these types of food, particularly refined sugar, actually leach
vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients from your body, or
prevent the effective use, tranport, or absorption of these
nutrients.
If you cannot afford a steady diet of the foods that you realize
are most valuable to your health: A multivitamn pill costs only
a few cents a day, and without changing another single fact of
your life, can contribute significantly to your health and
well-being.
If you are over 65 years of age: You have specific deficiencies
and needs, as well as a possible array of health problems. Odds
are that you are lacking in B-12, Vitamin D, Vitamin K, folic
acid, zinc, Vitamin C, and other vitamins and minerals. As our
bodies age (I'm 60, so I can talk), they become less efficient
at processing nutrients of all types, so even if your typical
diet contains all the nutrients you need, your body is probably
not getting the complete benefit from them. I mentioned some
possible deficiencies above. Let's look at only one - Vitamin D
deficiency - as this is very common in folks over 65. This
vitamin deficiency may contribute to some forms of cancer
(including breast and colon cancer), muscular weakness, joint
pain, and the well published one - osteoporosis. Again, a daily
multivitamin can go a long way towards promoting health in the
years both before and after age 65. OKAY, WHO'S LEFT!
If you are male, under 65, in excellent mental and physical
health, exercise regularly, have a nutritionally rich and
diverse diet, do not smoke or drink, and are NOT QUITE CERTAIN
that YOUR DIET contains all the vitamins, minerals, and other
nutritional elements necessary for good health: You MIGHT want
to tilt the odds in your favor with a good daily multivitamin
supplement.
EVERYBODY ELSE CAN LEAVE!
Your health is fine. You don't need to supplement your present
diet with vitamins and minerals.