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The Multi Vitamin Supplement

A Multi Vitamin dietary supplement is one of the most popular subjects of any health conscious group. Those who have taken the time and effort to become familiar with the needs of their bodies understand that those needs are seldom met with standard daily food intakes. Supplementing your diet is a smart move to maintain your health, but how you supplement your diet is important, too. It takes time to choose the right vitamins and minerals, and choosing a quality multi-vitamin is one way to get your body’s needs taken care of fast and efficiently.

The Multi Vitamin

Multi vitamins are generally a one-pill option that offers up to and sometimes even over 100% of the daily allowance (RDA) for many important vitamins. While everyone’s needs are different, this type of supplement will usually give you a wide spectrum of vitamins in the doses that you need. For instance, many will include vitamins A, C, D, and E, B vitamins, as well as folic acid. Remember that you will not be getting the full RDA of every vitamin, just a general broad spectrum.

The good news is that you will get many of your vitamins in one easy pill or tablet, but many people erroneously believe that this will cover all of their supplementary diet needs. It won’t.

While some single pills also include minerals such as iron, calcium, and magnesium, they seldom include everything that you need and at full doses for the day. Calcium, for instance, is very dense and bulky, and you would need too much to have it included in full dose in a multivitamin. Additional supplements, therefore, are necessary.

Choose your multi vitamin dietary supplement carefully.

 

Author runs a blog on muscle maximizer.

Dietary Supplements and Minerals Basics

Minerals are inorganic elements that the body does not make by itself, making it essential for the body to obtain minerals from the foods that are eaten or through the addition of dietary supplements.

There are two kinds of minerals: Trace minerals and Macro minerals. Trace minerals are found in small traces in the body; we will be discussing Iron as one kind of trace mineral.    Macro minerals are needed in larger amounts in your body but are not always available through regular, common diets. We will talk about sodium, potassium and manganese.

Each mineral works in different ways to contribute to the body’s health and well being. Here are few things I learnt from muscle maximizer program.

More information about common Minerals found in Supplements

  • Iron helps oxygen get from the lungs to the rest of the body. It is also essential in the production of hemoglobin. Iron can be found in red meats, tuna, salmon, eggs, beans, potatoes, raisins and green leafy vegetables.
  • Manganese helps increase the absorption of nutrients such as biotin, thiamine and ascorbic acid. It helps maintain healthy bones and blood sugar levels and maximizes the function of the thyroid gland. It also contributes to healthy nerve function. Foods high in manganese are mustard and collard greens, kale, chard, raspberries, pineapple, lettuce and maple syrup.
  • Potassium is essential for keeping the nervous system working. Foods such as bananas, tomatoes, broccoli, potatoes, citrus fruit, legumes and nuts are rich in potassium.
  • Sodium, which is found in salt, maintains the body’s blood pressure. In today’s diets, the problem is generally too much sodium.  This can lead to health problems and it is important to realize that processed foods such as bread, tomato sauce and potato chips have high sodium content.

Learn more about dietary supplements and minerals.

The author for this post runs a blog on reviewing muscle building programs. Right now he is following Kyle Leon‘s program.