Nutritional
Supplements:
Get The Most Out Of Your Diet!
Are you certain
that your body is getting all the nutrients it needs while you're
dieting? Chances are, you may be missing some important vitamins or
minerals if you're following any restrictive diet plan. Any diet that
heavily emphasizes one food group while completely restricting another
or more is, by nature, lacking in some essential nutrients.
Isn't that specific "lacking" part of the idea, though?
The popular conception of dieting is that when we feed our bodies
less calories than it needs, it will begin to take nutrition from
the fat that it has stored. While that's partially true, there's a
basic fallacy in thinking that your body can derive all the fuel it
needs that way. Part of the problem with that assumption is that there
are many nutrients that your body can't store; it simply uses what
it needs and excretes the rest. Those nutrients must be consumed daily
in one form or another. If your diet doesn't allow for that, your
body will show the effects.
If you're on a
diet that severely restricts your intake of any particular food or
food group, you may benefit from adding a nutritional supplement to
your daily regimen. In fact, many doctors recommend that dieters take,
at the very least, a complete, high-quality multivitamin to make up
for any deficiencies caused by the restrictions. Other supplementation
might be recommended depending on the diet or program you're following.
Below are some
specific suggestions based on particular diets. The suggestions should
not be taken as medical advice, nor is there any dosage recommendation.
Instead, take it as a suggestion to discuss your diet with a nutritionist
or dietician and ask for their advice on appropriateness or dosage.
On ANY Diet:
A full-spectrum
multivitamin should be part of your daily routine no matter what you're
eating or not eating. It will help even out the ups and downs of your
diet, and supply some valuable nutrients that are difficult to get.
Sunshine. It may
not come in pill form, but sunshine is one of the more important 'nutritional
supplements'. It assists the body in making vitamin D, which is not
derived from any food source. While doctors say that as little as
20 minutes of full sun a day can supply your daily requirement of
vitamin D, they also caution that it's dependent on climate. For example,
if you live north of Philadelphia, you should take a vitamin D supplement
to be sure that you get enough.
On a Low-Carb/High
Protein Diet:
Antioxidant vitamins
that are found in vegetables are a must. Scientists are learning more
and more how important it is that our diets contain a full spectrum
of vitamins, proteins, minerals and acids. If your diet cuts out most
grains and vegetables, you should be replacing the nutrients you miss
out on with supplementary vitamin A, C, B (all the B's), E and K.
You should also supplement your intake of folic acid, and if you're
not getting a significant amount of your protein from fish products,
you'll need omega 3 fatty acids found in fish oil, shellfish and flaxseed
oil.
Keep in mind that
the best diet is one that gives you a balance of nutrients, and that
supplements should be exactly that - a supplement to your daily intake
of nutrition.
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