Vitamins and Mineral Supplements
July 30, 2010 by admin
Filed under Daily Essentials, Latest Post
Those opposed to vitamin and mineral supplements are correct in saying, “If you eat a well-balanced meal you do not need extra vitamins,” except for the fact that people don’t, it is unlikely that they could.
They seem to be totally unaware of these three aspects of the problem and continue to sing the old theme song. They refuse to recognize:
- Alcoholic drinks deplete the vitamin B complex reserves in the body
- Smoking causes a vitamin C deficiency
- Sugar, barbiturates, sulfa drugs, antibiotics and even bleached foods interfere with the levels of vitamins A, C and some of the B complex.
The following is recommended as a good basic multi-vitamin formula for those who wish to be sure of an overall sufficiency of the most important vitamins:
| Vitamin A (units)
Vitamin D (units) Thiamine (B1) Riboflavin (B2) Nicotinamide Ca. Pantothenate Pyridoxine (B6) Vitamin (B12) Vitamin E |
10,000 to 25,000
500 to 1,000 10 mg. 10 mg. 100tol50 mg. 20 mg. 5 mg. 6 meg. 5 I. U. |
There are many vitamin preparations available and their formulas will vary in some respects. In general, the above combination should supply the average needs, and one a day at breakfast is recommended.
Healthy Aging Pack – B-12 Original Berry
Are You a Worrier
July 7, 2010 by admin
Filed under B12, Energy!, Latest Post, Mood
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Protect Yourself from Stress, the Silent Killer
July 2, 2010 by admin
Filed under Latest Post, Stress
Stress is an engineering term. It describes the forces that try to tear a structure apart such as weight, wind, temperature and pressure. In humans it is much the same: Certain pressures try to tear us apart. Sometimes these stresses come from inside of us; sometimes the pressures tearing us apart come from the outside.
Homeostasis is a gift that humans and other living creatures possess but bridges and buildings do not have. Homeostasis is the force that moves resources from our reserves to wherever they are needed to combat stress.
Where stress begins
Stress is caused by change – any change. Change requires us to rearrange our priorities to meet new circumstances. Stress can also be the same circumstance over time because time itself is change.
An easy way to conceptualize stress is to say it comes from inside of us and outside of us. Some examples:
Stress from inside
- Hunger
- Aging
- Time pressure
Stress from outside
- Air pollution
- Water pollution
- Noise pollution
Stress is the accumulation of all the things that pull us apart.
Homeostasis
The antidote to change is homeostasis. The Greek word “stasis” means to stand still or to stand equally. It describes a point where the tug-of-war balances out and motion ceases. Homeostasis is the ability of living organisms to adjust their internal environments to create balance. Of course, people can adjust their external environments as well (at least to some extent).
Just imagine all of the stresses pulling you apart every day: gravity, temperature, emotional upsets and expectations, etc. What balances that tug-of-war? The 10 Essentials for Health and Wellness!
Nutrients and nurturing
A body and mind deprived of proper nutrients and nurturing will be more prone to disease. “Disease” is the joining of two words. “Ease” is the freedom from difficulty, hardship or effort. “Dis-ease” is the opposite of ease: the things that make life more difficult and hard. It is also the abnormal functioning of the body or mind when the balancing forces of homeostasis fail to meet the demands of change.
The 10 Essentials create a reservoir of energy to combat the destructive forces of stress. For example, the simple act of breathing deeply can reduce the level of toxicity in our body and therefore reduce the state of imbalance.
Vitamins and minerals
Nutrients create a bulwark against stress as well. A reservoir of vitamins and minerals can help protect you from deficiency. Nutrient deficiency means specifically that you lack the nutrients you need to meet the stress imposed on your system. Without nutrients you will be weakened and you will lose the tug-of-war with stress. You will develop disease.
Adaptogens
Specific plants called adaptogens help pull us back into balance. Adaptogens help us adapt no matter what the situation is – no matter where stress tugs at our body and mind. A recent conference of psychiatrists and psychologists demonstrated that a single adaptogen (Rhodiola rosea) was as effective at reducing emotional stress as several popular medications.
Another paper published by the University of Toyama in Japan demonstrated that in animal models, the adaptogen Eleutherococcus senticosis hindered the brain plaque associated with Alzheimer’s disease. It even helped slow some of the brain damage. Given the safety of adaptogens and the extreme nature of this stress-related disease, supplementing with these nutrients should be a daily routine for anyone concerned about the possibility of Alzheimer’s.
Conclusion
Stress pulls us apart. Homeostasis struggles to put us back together. Disease is the result of an imbalance between stress and homeostasis. Nutrients and nurturing support homeostasis and help build a bulwark against stress – the silent killer!
Take Control of Your Health
- Reduce stress wherever possible
- Breathe deeply 20 minutes daily
- Eat nutritious meals at a regular schedule
- Develop loving social networks
- Be forgiving – reject the poison of resentment
- Build up reserves daily
- Take your nutrients:
Take adaptogens every day!

























