One of the areas of pragmatic physical practice that I have been remiss in covering, is the areas of vitamin supplements.
I've been remiss, because I haven't investigated this area much, if at all - and for the neophyte, it seems that every person who takes supplements have their favorites. Some of which are opposed.
While this is also true of diets - there are a million diets - there is a basic element of commonality that can be pulled from any of the diets. No sugar, sweets, less cars, more proteins, smaller portions, more meals, etc. This commonality of advice exists across the spectrum of well-received diets -with of course some going much further.
I'm assuming that there is this type of commonality around suggested supplements - is this right?
For myself currently, I take a daily megavitamin, and a C - and that's about it.
But I was talking to a good friend of mine, who told me that he "hasn't been sick in 5 years", since he started taking "x". (I'll leave it at "x" for now, but I'll come back to this.)
I also hear that super-helping of gelatin oils are very good for you, as well as a lot of super-vitamin E.
Does anyone who reads this know enough about supplements, that you could point me to the "common threads" around various supplement plans?
It's important for good living - and I do believe in "better living through chemistry" - but I don't want to go too far out on a limb.
Thanks in advance!
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Re: Supplements Central
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WH
on Sat 25 Feb 2006 08:11 AM PST | Profile | Permanent Link
There are "core supplements" for several types of goals. For example, for muscle building and immune system support, whey protein is the best choice. For osteoarthritis, glucosamine/chondroitin and/or fish oil are the best choices. For high cholesterol, fiber, cinnamon, fish oil, and garlic are the best choices. For a stronger immune system, whey protein, garlic, and olive leaf extract are the best. For increased testosterone, a high-grade tribulus extract w/ a high-grade eurycoma extract are the best. I could go on for hours.
If you have more specific questions, drop me a note at integral.options@earthlink.net. Cheers, Bill Re: Re: Supplements Central
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ebuddha
on Wed 01 Mar 2006 03:50 PM PST | Profile | Permanent Link
Actually - that would be great for you to "go on for hours". Would you be interested in creating a comprehensive supplements blogpost? I can publish it here, or simply link to it, since you have 4 or 5 blogsites. You might have already done this on your fitness site, if so, I can link to that. But my supplement category is sparse, so I would appreciate the help!
Re: Supplements Central
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Per
on Sun 26 Feb 2006 06:54 PM PST | Profile | Permanent Link
I have no doubt that supplements can be very helpful, especially in certain situations. But they are also just that, supplements to our daily diet. And maybe the most important thing we can do is to eat food that is fresh and grown in nutrient-rich soil, both of which point to local and organic foods (and to reduce processed food as you mentioned).
This is a good example of "solving for patterns". Local and organic food is more likely to be good for the health of ecosystems, the local economy, our community, and ourselves. Re: Supplements Central
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WH
on Wed 01 Mar 2006 05:07 PM PST | Profile | Permanent Link
ebuddha,
I will try to put something together in the next week or two. I'll post it at Integral Fitness Solutions, but you're welcome to post it here, too if you'd like. I'll drop you a note when I get to a chance to do it. Peace, Bill Trackbacks
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