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Choosing A Multivitamins Supplements
Anyone interested in choosing a
multivitamin should first be aware of what a multivitamin
is, how they are used, and possible side effects that are
related to taking too many multivitamins.
Deficiencies in many
vitamins and minerals can lead to serious health conditions,
so it is important to consider choosing a multivitamin to
supplement your diet.
Ingesting large doses of
multivitamins can be extremely dangerous. Multivitamins
should only be taken as directed and in the amounts
suggested on the label.
When choosing a
multivitamin
consumers should take into consideration the forms
multivitamins come in, dosages, the sources the vitamins
contained within the formula are taken from, and whether or
not the formula contains any fillers or additives.
Multivitamins typically come in a variety of forms including
caplets, tablets, powders and chewable. The form you choose
will generally depend on what you personally prefer.
Most
individuals take
multivitamins in a single dosage once
during the day, however, research has shown that the best
method for obtaining multi-vitamins is throughout the day,
similar to the way the body absorbs vitamins and minerals
from food.
Multivitamins are available in two and three times a day
dosages.
Many manufacturers insert additives and fillers
such as silica (sand), salt, starches and even synthetic
materials into vitamins in order to increase weight and
decrease cost of production. While these
multivitamins may
be cheaper than alternatives that do not contain fillers,
they will not provide the maximum health benefits. It is
much better to pay a little more money and get the better
product.
Vitamins and minerals contained in supplements may be taken
from organic or synthetic sources. Consumers interested in
obtaining quality
multivitamins should read the labels of
products to determine whether they are getting natural
organic materials, or chemically processed versions of the
same vitamins. |