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Take Your Multi

Tuesday, July 24th, 2007

American Medical Association: Take Your Multi

Mom always told you to take your vitamins. Now your doctor agrees with her, too.

Until recently, the medical community officially refrained from recommending multivitamins for healthy adults. But all that changed last month when the Journal of the American Medical Association published a report that vitamins can, in fact, be a key tool in chronic disease prevention.

Vitamin deficiencies have been linked to risk factors for cardiovascular disease, neural tube defects, colon and breast cancer, osteoporosis, and many chronic diseases. The recommendation from the JAMA report states that, “Most people do not consume an optimal amount of all vitamins by diet alone… it appears prudent for all adults to take vitamin supplements.”

Unfortunately for those following the eat right and you don’t need to supplement advice, the human cost may have been tragic, resulting in chronic diseases that, in many cases, might have been prevented or significantly delayed.

How to Choose a Supplement
Unfortunately, with thousands of natural compounds on the market, many consumers are forced to purchase vitamin supplements based on advertising and marketing rather than science and research. The following is a list of consumer tips when making a supplement choice.

In truth, not all vitamin supplements are created equal. Currently, the supplement industry is somewhat unregulated. The government does not require supplement manufacturers to test their products (the exception to this regulation is the pharmaceutical manufacturer). Consumers should evaluate supplements based on the below criteria.

Manufacturing
By selecting a supplement that is made by a licensed pharmaceutical manufacturer, the consumer is more likely to receive a product made using GMPs (Good Manufacturing Practices). Drug companies use GMPs for manufacturing FDA-approved drugs and can easily utilize such controls for dietary supplements. Testing assures the highest levels of purity, potency and stability.

Safety, Purity and Potency
SafetyIts important to avoid “mega dosing” even of vitamin supplements. More is not always better and, in extreme cases, can prove to be toxic. A supplement formula should take into account a persons dietary habits and the fact that they are already deriving some vitamins and minerals from their current diet to prevent the possibility of excessive intake.

Puritydoes the product contain what it is supposed to and with no contaminants? Are the raw materials thoroughly tested?

PotencyDo the active forms of the compound remain stable during the manufacturing process and throughout the shelf life?

Efficacy and Delivery System
Vitamins and minerals come in different forms. A good multivitamin and mineral supplement incorporates the ideal form of the compound so that it is released properly after ingestion. That way the right compounds reach the right tissues at the right time to be readily absorbed, transported and utilized by the body. If too much of a compound is released too quickly, the cells cannot accept it all and a great deal of it is excreted at each dose. Enrobing (coating the compounds in a tablet) enables the compounds to be utilized properly.

The Aspen Life Solution
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Vitamin D

Tuesday, May 15th, 2007

Our body requires a variety of nutrients everyday to function well and remain disease free. How many times have you been told to have your vitamins daily? Simply popping vitamin supplements can sometimes become a little overwhelming. It definitely helps to have an understanding of what are body requires and why!

What is Vitamin D?
Vitamin D is a fat soluble Vitamin that is available to our body through the food that we eat and from exposure to the Ultraviolet (UV) rays of the sun.

Why is Vitamin D important?
Vitamin D takes care of many important functions in our body –

  • Makes bones stronger and teeth healthy through proper calcium absorption.

  • Maintains a proper level of phosphorus and calcium in the blood.

  • Makes the immune system stronger and helps in bone mineralization.

  • Regulates and promotes the re absorption of calcium in the kidneys.

Sources of Vitamin D
Unlike most other vitamins that are not produced in the body and only derived from the food that we eat, Vitamin D is formed in our body when exposed to sunlight.

Good sources of Vitamin D include:

  1. Exposure of the body to the sun’s rays at least twice a week.

  2. Milk and milk products

  3. Eggs, Cod Liver Oil

  4. Salmon, Sardines and Tuna, etc.

Vitamin D Deficiencies
Vitamin D is extremely essential for the body and any deficiency of this all-important vitamin due to insufficient exposure to sun’s rays or low intake through our diet, etc can lead to osteoporosis, thin and brittle bones, diseases such as rickets in children and an increased chances of getting other dangerous chronic diseases such as
tuberculosis, high BP, cancer and chronic pain etc.

Vitamin C

Monday, May 14th, 2007

The human body is one of the most awe inspiring of God’s creations requiring a variety of essential nutrients, each having their own specific functions and unique benefits. For the body to function well, it is necessary to maintain a balance of these powerful nutrients and minerals that make the human body healthy and disease free.

What is Vitamin C?
To put it simply, Vitamin C is a water soluble vitamin – an anti oxidant which is also referred to as ascorbic acid and is an important nutrient that improves the body’s resistance against diseases, helps in fighting infections and aids in the healing of wounds. Since the body does not produce Vitamin C itself, it is important to have a balanced diet that provides our body with just the right amount of this all-important Vitamin. On an average, the daily intake of Vitamin C should be a minimum of 60 milligrams.

Fruits such as oranges, tomatoes, oranges and green leafy vegetables are rich sources of Sources of Vitamin C. After a certain age, many people also take Vitamin C supplements.

Functions of Vitamin C – Vitamin C helps in

  1. the production of collagen

  2. prevents problems of pigmentation & protects the body against scurvy

  3. makes the skin, teeth and bones stronger

  4. lowers the blood pressure and cholesterol levels

  5. delays the appearance of unwanted lines and wrinkles

  6. prevents heart diseases and chances of strokes, etc

Make sure that your diet provides you enough Vitamin C on a daily basis to help you feel well and stay healthy!

Antioxidants

Monday, May 14th, 2007

The human body is a complex machine – one that functions and processes every moment of the day and night with the help of oxygen. Though oxygen is a life giving substance essential for human beings, it is also known to have some side effects that cause oxidation in the body.

 The process of Oxidation produces chemicals called free radicals. Since these free radicals are produced as a result of both normal metabolic processes within the body and unavoidable factors outside, the harmful effects and damage caused to the cells in our body by free radicals is unavoidable. What’s more, uncontrolled oxidation can result in numerous diseases such as arthritis, cancer, cataracts and diseases of the heart.

Antioxidants Can Help – What are Antioxidants?
Antioxidants are those enzymes and nutrients that help in reversing or neutralizing the harmful and destructive effects of free radicals in our body. Such substances (vitamins, minerals and proteins) protect the cells in our body by binding with harmful molecules and reducing their bad effects, thus propagating good health and delayed aging.

Sources of Anti Oxidants
We can keep ourselves healthy and fit by acquiring these essential anti oxidants present in green leafy vegetables such as spinach, tomatoes, carrots, tomatoes as well as fresh fruits such as oranges etc. Besides these, supplements such as Vitamins C, Vitamin E, and Vitamin A can also be taken to repair the damage already done and stop further destruction of cells in our body.

Your health and fitness is your responsibility. Make it a habit to take care of your body’s need for nutrients, vitamins and minerals by having a balanced diet and adopting a healthy lifestyle.

More than a multivitamin

Friday, May 11th, 2007

kim-moore-skiing.jpgCommitting to my wellness goals of 20lb weight loss and 2 triathalon sprints before my 40th birthday in September was just a start. Like many of us, I considered myself pretty healthy to start. But I realized I was dieting and exercising hard without even taking any supplements for energy and vitality.

The Aspen Life program to the rescue! Casey set me up with the vitamin pack that was right for me and gave me some hints about when and how to take them.

I have never stayed on any supplements longer than a few weeks mostly because I hate swallowing pills and never felt much different. After 3 weeks, I can finally say I am committed to vitamin supplements! I take them with food in the morning; they are easy to swallow and don’t make me feel nauseous at all.

I would recommend these supplements to women who want to supplement their energy and nutrition, even if they haven’t committed to supplements in the past. The experts at the Aspen Club will make sure they are customized for your needs.

The good sun

Friday, May 4th, 2007

After a few months of dreary days, we are ready for a dose of sun. Not only in our minds and spirits, but in our hearts and in our…bones? Not only does the sun heighten our moods (light therapy anyone?)  it provides us with Vitamin D, which helps to maintain calcium levels in the bloodstream. Isn’t it cool that when the ultraviolet light in sun strikes the skin, it creates Vitamin D.  Ouila, just like that. The only significant source of Vitamin D via food consumption is fish liver.  Blah. So we douse ourselves in sun all day,  get a killer tan, and our RDA of Vitamin D, right?  Not so fast-too much sun exposure can be bad for you, nobody wants skin cancer and wrinkles.  So, what to do? A bit of sun each day is the answer-and a heavy dose of sunscreen, of course. But there is more good news! Natural vitamin supplements can provide us with Vitamin D, Calcium, and for the love of pete, Fish Liver Oil.

The hunters and gatherers in the days of yore spent much more time outside in the sun, getting about 10 times more Vitamin D than we do today. They also spent much more time being active, with all that hunting and gathering they had to do. Today, we can pick up our meals, vitamin supplements, and get a work out at the gym or spa. Now that is convenient. I still like to lay in the sun however, like a giant smiling seal splayed out on the rocks, taking in all the warmth.  I am looking forward to sunny days  at the park or stretched out on the beach.  Sun is good. My heart and mind needs it, and hey, I am getting Vitamin D, right?

Weight Loss Supplements

Thursday, May 3rd, 2007

Weight Loss Supplements go a long way when you are treading on the path of losing the extra pounds, which had been haunting you for quite some time. Since you have started working on your weight and have been keeping a close check on your diet, there is a very high risk of low metabolic function.

Controlled diet and exercise often make us weak and might even have a wearing affect on our muscles. You might be losing the extra flab but at the same time not growing the extra tissues which add to your physical development. As you feel happy of the decreasing pounds you just might cut down on the energy level, which is why we should go for a safe weight loss program.

Weight Loss Supplements have the necessary vitamins and nutrients, which you can unknowingly miss out in your charted diet. The food, which you consume during your weight loss regime, might not be enough to supply your body with the required amount of vitamins. Aspen Club prepares that perfect weight loss supplement which will never let you face such a deficiency.

Millions of people all over the world are having the one and only resolution in their lives, i.e. losing weight. Meeting the demand of the people, many companies are coming up with lots of supplements, which try to replace the loss of nutrients in your body.

The question arises, which supplement to go for? To make that easy for you, Aspen Life has formulated the perfect Weight Loss Supplements, which will suit your body, the type of food you take as well as the lifestyle, which you follow. You cannot overlook the fact that although your diet becomes restricted, still your body will never function well if it faces the loss of vital minerals, anti-oxidants and also the various vitamin nutrients.

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has a definition for dietary supplements, which includes the presence of various vitamins, minerals, and amino acids etc which act as the fulfilling element of your painfully curtailed diet. Aspen Life prepares such weight loss vitamin supplements that go by the FDA’s norms completely.

It is a very disheartening fact that physicians in your society in most cases will not advice you to work on your weight. 72% of over-weight people and 40% of obese individuals have reported that none of their doctors have asked them to lose weight. But the encouraging fact is people are becoming more aware day by day and has a fair idea on the ideal weight, which one should carry around.

We in Aspen Colorado stand by your side and help you in this battle against those extra pounds and keeping your body bubbling with energy even after following the rigid rules on curtailing the most desiring food from the pantry. You should remember, losing weight should not be the cause of another kind of stress, which adds to your list.

Weight Loss Supplements from Aspen Club will help you in getting the important vitamins and minerals and a little bit of everything that your body requires. The best of multivitamin supplement is part of our package, which will never deprive your body in getting adequate amount of every important ingredient for a healthy you.

Soy, oh joy

Saturday, April 28th, 2007

The other day I was in “that” coffee shop, just ordering a standard cup of joe to go. I was suprised at the number of orders belted out before me where the customer had asked for soy milk instead of milk. I like soy milk with cereal or right out of the carton, but I can’t imagine a lattle with it or using it in place of good old half and half.

I think many would agree that in recent years, soy products have emerged as a staple for vegetarians/vegans or for those who are lactose intolerant and cannot stomach milk.  According to a little research, soy foods are often fermented, which modifies absortion of calcium, zinc and iron, which makes them more easily digestible.  Upon further poking around I was pretty suprised to read that while they are high in protein, heart healthy and have other benefits,  soy foods and products may not be as miraculous as they appear, or sound. Experts recommend soy, as all foods, should be consumed in moderation and isn’t a total replacement for proteins and other nutrients.

I guess its a matter of taste as well. While I can deal with tofu from time to time, I would never replace a burger or sandwich with something called tempeh or sietan. But I applaud those who do, its a personal choice.

I am curious about the calcium in soy…most doctors recommend a calcium supplement in addition to what we consume, especially for women.  Faced with so many choices at the local phamacy, its hard to choose which calcium pill to take. The one with magnesium?  And what do oyster shells have to do with anything?

I think I’ll continue my use of soy, in moderation. But I do need to find a calcium pill that s right for me and make  a point to take it regularly, now that is the hardest part.

Aspen Life Packs

Monday, April 23rd, 2007

I just received the Aspen Life Packs in the mail and I am so excited to get started. I love the look of the box that the vitamins come in, very clean and sleek. Being a busy mom of four young kids, the convenience of the daily packs is going to make my life so much easier. I have been feeling so worn down lately and I really hope to see a difference right away. I ended up getting the Antioxidant Pack. With the kids at school and me running around shopping  errands, I am exposed to a lot of people and places. I find that if I don’t watch my health, I start to feel worn down all the time. The pack has 10 pills, I have been taking 5 with breakfast and 5 with lunch. This makes it a lot easier and with the handy reseal package it’s not an issue. My Doctor recommended I take supplements and when I did a Google search for vitamin supplements I found the Aspen Life brand.