Why Vitamins?
Since your body cannot produce vitamins on its own, you need to
put it into your body through food and supplements. Sometimes the
food we consume does not provide everything we need.
High fructose, corn syrup, bleached flour, ingredients
that can't be pronounced, even fresh fruit like freshly picked
apples lose vitamins by the hour. . The vital vitamins and
minerals in the food supply today have been extremely diminished.
Many nutritional experts agree that even if one was to eat 100%
raw and organic fruits and vegetables, picked and eaten same-day
straight from farmland, decades of farming has left large amounts
of contracted land depleted. One would have to consume 8-12 times
the amount of produce, in some cases, to absorb what much of the
farmland contained decades ago. While 1 out of every 10,000 or
so people even pick their own food, the rest of world relies on
several-days to several-weeks old, processed, canned, previously
cooked, etc. food to remain healthy. Even if one were to ignore
literally thousands of reports on how diets today are poor, a third
grader is able to make the stark observation that the majority
of America and many parts of the world is obese.
Now that it has been clearly established that so many diets today
are very nutritionally poor, identifying exactly what is missing
and how to replenish just that is needed.
Everybody critically needs vitamins to work, grow, and develop
properly, which makes them extremely important on a daily basis.
But it doesn't stop there. The human body also requires vitamins
to do many things, such as ward off disease, boost immune system
response, and even improve overall moods! When the skin gets a
cut, the human body needs a good number of vitamins to clot. When
one gets sick, the body requires a more than average amount of
vitamins to help fight the virus (it is good to note here again
that the typical diet does not even provide the average amount
of vitamins needed on a daily basis). Some vitamins even help produce
energy throughout the body. People still feeling tired regardless
of making good efforts to eat all the right things may very well
be not consuming the appropriate amount vitamins. When this happens,
there is a very high chance the body isn't getting the vitamins
needed to convert what is being eaten into energy. Vitamins are
even involved in making sure objects are seen in color. Calcium,
as so many have thought was an end-all solution to osteoporosis
and calcium deficiencies does not work optimally unless sufficient
amounts of Vitamin D are provided!
Most people don't realize just how extremely critical vitamins
are. For starters, vitamins regulate reactions that occur
in metabolism, One can consume all the right amounts of these
fats, carbohydrates, and proteins, get all the exercise needed,
but unless there ALSO are VERY ADEQUATE amounts of vitamins in
the body to regulate how these macronutrients are used, benefits
achieved will be SLIM TO NONE! To repeat, a VERY ADEQUATE amount
of vitamins are needed to get the benefits of exercise and macronutrients.
Absence of just a single vitamin blocks one or more specific metabolic
reactions in a cell and eventually may disrupt the metabolic balance
within a cell and in our entire body.
With the exception of Vitamin C (ascorbic acid), all of the water-soluble
vitamins (meaning vitamins that need to be replenished EACH and
EVERY day because they are flushed out) assist enzymes that function
in energy transfer/metabolism of fats, carbohydrates, and proteins.
In other words, it is extremely difficult for our bodies to break
down these nutrients into energy we can use without vitamins. THESE
VITAMINS ARE SCARCELY FOUND IN ANY OF THE FOODS IN A TYPICAL DIET.
SUPPLEMENTATION IS NEEDED!
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