The ideal that we can get all the nutrients we need from the food we eat is very appealing. Unfortunately, no dietary survey to date has shown this ideal to be a reality. The truth is that poor dietary habits are the norm, not the exception. Most people don't eat right and even those who do may be lacking in some nutrients. In fact, statistics about food intake indicate that most people need supplements. For example, the National Research Council (NRC) has advised that individuals eat five or more servings a day of fruits and vegetables, especially green and yellow vegetables and citrus fruits. However, data from a large national nutritional survey showed that 15-25 percent of the population ate no fruit or vegetables serving on the survey day. Of the approximately 80 percent of the participants who did eat some fruit or vegetable, only about one in five (20 percent) reported eating food considered cancer protective. Vitamin are usually distinguished as being water-soluble or fat-soluble. The water-soluble vitamin B-complex, C, and the compounds termed "bioflavonoids," are usually measured in milligrams. The fat-soluble vitamins, A,D,E and K, are measured in units of activity known as :international Units" (I.U). An exception is beta-carotene, a water-soluble form of vitamin A, which is expressed in IU also.
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Your health is important to you and to us. Always consult a health care professional when adding or changing supplements. Make certain to disclose all supplements and medications. Drug and supplement interactions are complex. Only your health care professional can identify potential negative effects. We may "suggest" specific products based on information you provide and the experience of others. These suggestions are not recommendations or prescriptions. You, along with your health care professional, must decide which products are best and safe for you.
Nothing on this site is intended to diagnose, cure, or treat any disease or condition. We do not predict or warrant any results since individual circumstances, conditions, and programs vary significantly. If you have problems or concerns with a product, contact the manufacturer directly.
Nothing on this site has been reviewed or evaluated by the FDA or any other government agency, local, state, or federal.





