When I provide lectures on health and nutrition, I am often asked the question, ?What vitamin should I take?? This is a surprisingly common question and reflects just how confused people are about nutrition and how to make sense of the information so poorly presented in the general media. By understanding the principals of nutrition we can better hope to answer this question for ourselves and help others when they too ask, ?What vitamin should I take??
The short answer is, ?all of them, in appropriate amounts.?
A Vitamin is a category of organic molecule that is required by a living organism for normal health. Vitamins are often referred to as ?micronutrients? because as a percentage they make up the smallest portion of the foods we eat in a healthy diet. If deprived of all sources of a particular vitamin you will eventually suffer from disease symptoms specific to the missing vitamin. Once such disease is called Scurvy and was once a leading cause of death among Europeans until 1747 when it was established that citrus fruits and even sauerkraut would prevent the disease and ?cure it? in those who were already suffering from Scurvy. In spite of this discovery, it took nearly 100 years for the population to accept this relationship between diet and such a horrible disease. In the early 1900s the molecules were identified in these foods and eventually referred to as vitamins.
The naming convention of vitamins was a bit disorganized and some vitamins were later classified as other types of nutritional components. For example, the Nobel Prize winning research for the discovery of Vitamin C also refers to a necessary ?Vitamin P? that is now known as the flavonoid family of molecules. This was done as the definition of vitamins was further refined and agreed upon.
As a category of nutrition, vitamins are essential for life; they are not stored in the body and cannot be created by the body. Vitamin A is converted from carotenes, after the ingestion of certain fruits and vegetables, but still cannot be created without those necessary ?building blocks.? Similarly, Vitamin D can be produced in the skin by someone who receives regular exposure to sunlight and is not wearing sun block. Remaining are Vitamins B, C, E, and K. Some other vitamins have been proposed but have not sufficiently studied to determine need and minimal levels.
When choosing a supplement, first understand that nutrition should be appropriate in amount, high in quality as well as complete. It is better to choose a high-quality multivitamin than an assortment of individual vitamin supplements. Also, vitamin supplements should be food-matrix and standardized. This ensures the vitamins are properly utilized in the body and that each and every supplement is providing the same amount of active ingredient as the last. Most of the top selling brands of vitamins are neither food-matrix, nor standardized, so do your own research and only supplement your good diet with a top-quality vitamin supplements.
Finally, remember that supplementation is intended to improve nutrition and ensure that you are receiving appropriate levels of micronutrients in your diet each day. Supplements are not intended to replace the need for a good diet, but instead to make up for the reality that we live in times when it is necessary to improve the diet through supplementation to ensure balanced nutrition.
When someone asks you ?What vitamin should I take?? you should now know that it is important to take a balanced, high-quality multivitamin first. After you have established a baseline of nutritional supplementation, give yourself a few months and then research individual vitamins if your personal nutritional needs require a bit more of one vitamin over another. You can then add individual, high-quality vitamin supplements to your multivitamin use. Maybe people find that additional vitamin supplements are not necessary and that a high-quality multivitamin improves their energy and sense of well being without the need for additional doses of individual vitamins.
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Well surprise for you could be that a place called “Starbucks” is both cheap and even great for developing your confidence. Before you think I am “nuts” by saying that “Starbucks” café is cheap, I am seeing it in the other way… with just 2 big coffees you are on your way for a $9.00 date. Sure, you could spend nothing and arrive with a magazine or a book, but the point here is, establishing a conversation with your date.
Among the 10 hot bargain places I wrote to establish immediate conversations in my upcoming soon-to-be-launch datingwomansecrets.com book, is “Starbucks”.
You see, when you go to Starbucks- the following are many of the mind triggers my past dates have left me as far as feedback goes, and even regular people around the web:
· I go to Starbucks because of the experience, NOT because of the coffee. When you usually hear this, it is because people remind themselves of: how good life could be or it actually is. Just ask yourself: Who are the kinds of people that go to Starbucks? I'm sure you will say: “Intelligent, self-confident and people of a good taste”.
Well, good taste- maybe, because I always though twice of buying a $4.00 coffee out of it when you can get it for $0.35 almost anywhere, however, when I saw the big picture and went to Starbucks for the first time and saw how comfortable the regular coffee shop's usually were, with all the modern European stylish seats they carry here at Puerto Rico in must of the shop's, I was hooked.
It is a good place- I honestly love it. You can practically know who a person is when you go in a 1-1 conversation when you exchange communications for 1-2 hours for sure. With Starbucks, you just don't have any more options when you are with a date- it is you and your date, nothing else!
And that my friend I have to say is: “Priceless”. No laptop (hopefully not with your date), no TV to entertain yourself with the useless junk you and I see 95% of the time when we turn on the TV everyday and those mobile phones are disconnected (I know yours as a man, is disconnected-no need to demonstrate you are important by having people calling you, just turn it off as respect to your date) as I usually hate myself my mobile phones,dam distraction- but of importance.
So go have fun, go to “Starbucks”, get $10 out of the ATM and enjoy a one-on-one coffee. Maybe then after, who really knows? You might found yourself with your part-time sex partner, companion, fiancé or other.Being realistic here as always, just have fun and await my next exciting lesson.
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