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Pill
Popping Perils
by
Alison Cullen
HEALTHY
WAY MAGAZINE ISSUE 42 ARTICLE 6
Recently,
when advising a young male patient, I recommended he take a zinc
supplement. “I don't like taking pills – can't I get it in food?
What foods is it in: I'll eat more of those,” he said.
This is a sensible reaction and I welcome it in many cases. There
are situations, however, where it doesn't necessarily turn out to
be the best option for rectifying imbalances in the body.
1 . If the patient has
poor digestive function and is therefore not absorbing nutrients
efficiently from food, even if their diet is good.
2. If the nutritional
deficiency is large and it would take a long time on a rather
artificially constructed diet to make up the deficit.
3 . If the nutrient in question is
difficult to find in sufficient quantities in food sources. This
is often the case where people are not eating organic food but
food grown on nutrient-deprived soil, such as where intensive
farming methods are practised.
There are also certain
situations in which people need to increase the supply of nutrients
going into their bodies in order to meet increased demand.
when
undertaking demanding sporting activities or doing a physically
demanding job
when
under pressure at work or at home, with harassing deadlines and
insufficient sleep
when
recovering from illness or coping with a long drawn out problem
such as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome when
In these situations, a supplement that provides extra quantities
of vital nutrients such as the B vitamins or iron can be extremely
helpful.
What
is the best option for supplementing the diet?
Our bodies were designed to get their nutrients from food. Taking
isolated nutrients that were synthesised in a laboratory isn't very
natural. The most logical option is to take extra nutrients in the
form of foods, handily concentrated into a manageable form so that
you don't have to eat several extra meals a day.
The body will recognise foods as its nutrient source and will be
able to unwrap the package to utilise the contents efficiently –
it's the natural way. Everything the nutrient needs to get into
the system and work effectively there is present in the whole food
form. Many extremely nutritious foodstuffs that you would find difficult
to access on a regular basis are provided in botanical supplements
– sourced from foods, with nothing added or taken away.
So if you need a little extra to keep you going or bring you back
to your best, look for botanical supplements
, to make it easy for your body to take extra nutrients on board.
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