Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Vitamin and Mineral Supplements

Vitamins and minerals work both together (synergistic) and against each other (antagonistic). Some minerals are both synergistic and antagonistic to the same nutrient.

A good example is calcium and phosphorus. Calcium and phosphorus are antagonists. If you take too much calcium, it could cause a phosphorus deficiency. The opposite is also true. Too much phosphorus can cause a calcium deficiency.

But even though they are antagonists, they also work together. Calcium and phosphorus in the proper balance are important for strong bones and teeth.

This synergistic-antagonistic relationship between calcium and phosphorus is not unique. The interrelationships between the different vitamins and minerals is very complex and requires a delicate balance to maintain the proper nutritional balance in your body.

So, what does this mean for you?

If you take vitamin and mineral supplements, there's a very good chance that you're not getting exactly what your body needs and you may have a nutritional imbalance.

Does this mean that you should forget about taking vitamin and mineral supplements and just eat a good diet?

No. It's very difficult to get all the nutrients your body needs from food alone. The soils our food is grown on is generally nutrient deficient, even if you eat organic food.

The key to good health is making sure that your body gets all the nutrients it needs - in the proper balance. The way to do that is to have your nutritional program, your diet and your vitamin and mineral supplements, customized to your body chemistry.

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Monday, November 27, 2006

What is Custom Nutrition?

Custom Nutrition is customizing your your diet and nutritional supplementation to your body's individual nutritional needs.

You are unique, and so are your body's nutritional requirements. Custom nutrition supports your body's unique nutritional needs with food and supplements that are designed to enhance your body chemistry.

Some vitamins and minerals work together. Others work against each other. Some work to speed up your metabolism. Others work to slow down your metabolism.

To be truly healthy, you need to give your body the nutrients it needs to function optimally. You don't want to be eating or taking supplements that speed up an already fast metabolism or slow down a slow metabolism.

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