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Whether you are purchasing vitamins, minerals or any other health supplement, please remember one thing: all vitamins, minerals, and supplements are not created equal. Let me explain. Nutritional supplements, just like anything else, are made by companies and what do some companies like to do? Cut costs and increase profits. In short that could be a definition for success, for some businesses. That is not a success formula for health though. How does this relate to nutritional supplements? Well in cutting costs, there are many things that can be put into supplements, many extras, to make them less expensive to produce. Some examples of such things would be anti-caking substances, fillers, and binders. Simply put, these things do a number of things: they stop substances from caking or sticking together, they are used as fillers – they increase volume or size of a supplement, and they help bond certain ingredients. While they may serve a purpose, neither overuse nor unhealthy alternatives prove beneficial. Another problem is that many times people go the health food store and look only at the prices. This is a big mistake. Cheaper is not likely to be better. Like anything quality usually comes with a price. Health is not something to put a price on. Another mistake is that people look at quantities. For instance this substance has 500 mg of Vitamin C while this one only has 250 mg; therefore the first one must be better. One very valuable thing you can do is read labels. Remember what I said about quality, binders and fillers? Well if a supplement is full of these items or is a lower quality, you are not going to absorb the extra amount anyway. So ignore the amount, at least to a certain extent, and look at the labels. If in doubt ask store staff. If they do not appear knowledgeable then go elsewhere. As a general rule, go with the supplement that has the least amount of extra unnecessary ingredients. You will recognize these things when you read labels because you will see plenty of them. Choose good brands. Unfortunately the better quality substances tend to be more expensive; however, you will have to use less of them to get the same effect, and you will probably benefit more from doing so. One suggestion: In my opinion, some of the more reputable brands typically package their supplements in recyclable packaging, although this is not always the case. Admittedly this learning process takes time, but after a while you will get a sense of the good brands. So in closing, please be sure to read labels, watch out for unnecessary ingredients, and go for the better brands. Your body will like you for it.
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Matthew Wagner has a degree in Psychology, and has additionally studied Physics, Consciousness, and Wellness. Matthew’s passion involves researching and sharing with others information on how they can improve the quality of their life and the life of other people, by having Optimum Awareness.
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