Wednesday, June 24, 2009

What the Experts Say...Take Your Vitamins!


Joe Schwarz, the dirtector of McGill University's Office for Science and Society, recently wrote that "Most people are eating crap and thinking that they'll take a vitamin to equalize things. It's pointless. The problem with our diet is not a lack of vitamins. It's the fat, salt and sugar. Those issues are not addressed by taking more vitamins."
However, according to the World Health Organization, one-third of the world's population doesn't get enough micronutrients. And the deficiency is not just limited to developing nations.
A 2002 study found that 97% of Canadians are deficient in vitamin D through winter and spring, while University of Guelph researchers say 78% of Canadian children are low in omega-3 fatty acids. Many of us are also short on iron, calcium and - depending on whether you smoke, drink too much or are overweight - vitamins C and B as well.

"My view is that a supplement should never be taken as a silver bullet to replace a healthy diet or lack of exercise," says Brett Waslefsky, president of an Arizona-based company that makes supplements aimed at people in certain careers, such as nurses and teachers.
And Sherry Torkos, a Niagara-based pharmacist and author of The Canadian Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine (Wiley, 2008) said, "The truth is that most people are not getting nearly enough fruits and vegetables. Supplements can be used to complement a healthy diet and lifestyle to make up for things that cause deficiencies, like smoking, eating food with a lower nutritional value and drinking too much."
Every week, I promote adopting better eating habits, getting physically active, and supplementing with a select group of essential nutrients. My favorite supplements are still the BodyWise products, manufactured in California by Vita Tech International http://www.vitatech.com/ .
For the everyday needs of you and your family members, I recommend the AM (multi-vitamin), the PM (multi- mineral), and the Beta C (Vit C from mixed carotenoids).
For more specific health concerns, such as sports performance or sports-related injuries, send an e-mail to bsinclair@mybodywise.org and I will be happy to provide a nutritional consultation and supplement recommendation.

Sunday, June 07, 2009

Magnificent Mind - At Any Age...

According to Dr. Daniel G. Amen, author of Magnificent Mind at Any Age, most of us take our brains for granted.

But we can promote brain health by consuming the following foods:
  • lean protein, such as fish, chicken, and turkey
  • complex carbohydrates, that are low on the glycemic index, such as leafy greens
  • salmon, tuna, avocado, and walnuts (foods that contain Omega 3 fatty acids)
  • water, to avoid dehydration
  • blueberries
  • broccoli
  • oatmeal
  • oranges
  • red bell pepper
  • spinach
  • eat from the rainbow...foods of many colors provide the most anti-oxidants
  • fish oil supplements*
  • multi-vitamin/mineral formulations**

And it's probably not a coincidence that those lifestyle habits that protect the brain also contribute to the health of all our other organs!

* Super Omega $24 One Month Supply
** AM/PM $42 One Month Supply
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