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Food supplements don't do much good in the bottle. Here are ways to make

vitamin taking easier:

 

* Take vitamin and mineral supplements with meals when possible. If between

meals, have more liquid (juice, milk or water) than just enough to get the

tablet down. Both these methods dilute the supplement so a person is less

likely to notice a tablet in the tummy.

* Many vitamins (notably vitamin C) are available in powdered form. Some

multiple vitamins are, too.

* Persons sensitive to regular vitamin C (ascorbic acid) may take buffered

C. It is available as calcium ascorbate or sometimes as magnesium ascorbate.

AscorBATE is non-acidic vitamin C. Some buffered vitamin C is just ascorbic

acid mixed with some ground up dolomite (a natural calcium-rich rock). This is

usually cheaper, but one teaspoon may provide only 2,000 milligrams (mg) of

vitamin C. One teaspoon of calcium ascorbate may provide 4,000 mg of C.

Because you tend to get what you pay for, always read the label.

* For children, there are very tasty chewable vitamins and liquid

preparations for infants. For more information, you might want to read another

short paper of mine called " How to get little kids to take their vitamins with a

minimum of fuss. "

* The elderly may not fully assimilate the contents of a vitamin tablet

because of a weaker digestive system. Powdered supplements are especially

useful here. You can cover the taste best with tasty fruit juice.

* If you cannot find powdered supplements, you can make your own. Gelatin

capsules may easily be pulled apart. Tablets can be crushed between two spoons.

The result is utterly unflavored, so mix with juice or applesauce. That, or

just take the tablet and be done with it!

* The shelf life of liquid and powdered vitamins is much shorter than

vitamins in capsules or tightly-pressed tablets. We often put our vitamin C

powder in small, easily-closed bottles and work from them. Read expiration

dates whenever you buy vitamins. If there is NOT an expiration date, that might

tell you something.

* Any time you introduce something new in your diet you are more likely to

notice it (and maybe grumble about it!) I suspect it is much like everything

else: it takes time to get used to new routines. Most people easily take

vitamin tablets. Surveys show that the MAJORITY of Americans do take vitamin

supplements regularly. Something good must be happening.

* If a certain vitamin supplement does not agree with you, you might want to

simply try a different brand. Like ice cream, some products are artificially

colored or artificially flavored. Natural brands tend to be better in this

regard. Always read the label, looking for what is NOT in the tablet as well as

what is. It is worth remembering that many times a person is having a problem

only with the tableting ingredients (called excipients, or fillers).

* For brand suggestions, you might ask friends what ones they like and why.

Health food stores are very willing to try to help you select an appropriate

supplement. Health professionals may have an opinion as well.

* Remember to consider the source of your nutritional information. A store

might just want to make a buck. Many doctors have NEVER had even one good

course in nutrition. There are some dietitians who are actually opposed to

citizens taking food supplements. Few pharmacists take the time to investigate

the therapeutic value of vitamins, and even fewer store clerks and cashiers know

about what they sell.

The solution? Let the buyer beware and, to alter Shakespeare a bit, " Get

thee to a library, go! " You need to know what you are doing, and WHY. May I

suggest you begin by borrowing (or buying) HOW TO LIVE LONGER AND FEEL BETTER,

by Linus Pauling. My Dad always said that when you want to know something, go

to the organ-grinder, not his monkey. Dr. Pauling is an expert on vitamin

supplementation and his book is outstanding.

* Remember to always read the label. There is much information there. Some

supplements are higher potency than others. Sometimes you need to take two or

even six tablets to get the full label claim.

* Incidently, I have NO financial connection whatsoever with any

manufacturer, distributor, or seller of any nutritional product. Believe me,

there have been plenty of offers. I think it is important to avoid brand bias

or special interests.

* The most truthful answer I know to " What is the best brand of vitamins to

take? " is that there are at least a dozen good brands. It is a bit like asking,

" What is the best car for me to buy? " The decision depends on what suits you,

and there may be several good choices.

* The above answer doesn't satisfy everyone. Here is the ultimate way to

find out which supplement brands are the best: write directly to each

manufacturer. I suggest you politely ask for a FULL DISCLOSURE OF ALL

INGREDIENTS AND EXCIPIENTS IN EVERY NUTRITIONAL PRODUCT THE COMPANY SELLS.

There is additional information and hints on how to form your letter in another

paper of mine called " What's in the bottle? ...and how to find out. " On this

website, it is indexed as “VITAMIN LABELS.”

Copyright C 1999 and prior years Andrew W. Saul. From the books QUACK DOCTOR

and PAPERBACK CLINIC, available from Dr. Andrew Saul, Number 8 Van Buren

Street, Holley, New York 14470.

 

 

 

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