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How To Choose A Kosher Vitamin

Author : Mark Etinger


         


While it's important to eat a healthy diet, you may still feel like you're lacking some of the essential vitamins needed for an active lifestyle. That's okay, while it's best to get most of your vitamins and nutrients from food, vitamins and kosher supplements can help fill in the gaps that your diet leaves. So when determining what you want to supplement your diet with, it's important to take some preliminary steps to understanding kosher vitamins.

1. The U.S.D.A. has created regulatory steps and guidelines for what proper human diets should consist of. Intake of fiber, fats, carbohydrates, protein, and phytonutrients, a compound from plants, are all decided upon by governmental scientists. Unfortunately in today's society, it is easy through the consumption of fast food and soft drinks to feel full and yet be empty of vital nutrients. The more processed the food, the less value it has to your body. Inspecting the ingredient label of foods can be greatly beneficial. Avoid foods with artificial colorings, and words with the suffix 'ate in them.

2. Look at your diet. It's important to eat a vegetable and fruit laden diet to get essential vitamins, but where you see gaps, start to look at vitamins. Ignore the cheap multivitamins at the grocery store, though, as these are often chemically isolated complexes that are flushed out of the body almost as quickly as they enter.

3. Instead, examine kosher vitamins made from whole foods that have what your body recognizes as necessary for health. These include antioxidants, amino acids, probiotics, prebiotics, and other organic acids. They help your body's immune system to regulate and dismiss external factors that are potentially harmful. You will see that the vitamin percentages on these whole food kosher vitamins usually does not exceed 100%. In comparison, the cheaper alternatives may have fewer vitamins but with much higher percentages because they will just be flushed out anyway; it doesn't matter how much you intake. These companies figure that you will see the high percentages and think the more the better. This is not the case.

4. Next, specify your kosher vitamins to your specific needs. If you are a man or woman, a senior or an athlete, there are certain kosher vitamins that have added ingredients for your special requirements. For example, saw palmetto is an additive very beneficial to the prostate and other male functions.

5. It is usually good to take vitamins with food so that they are more easily processed by your body. Some require two or three pills at a time, and if you have trouble swallowing - my own kosher vitamins are like horse pills - take a sip of juice and then swallow the pill and the juice at once.

That's it! Once you've invested in a quality multivitamin, you will be able to tell the difference almost immediately in your hair, nails, skin and even your mood! With everything it needs, your body will feel more energetic and happier. Trust me, the investment is definitely worth it in the long run.


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www.KosherVitamins.com has all of the vitamins you need to kosher supplements your diet. Whether you have kids or youre looking for your own kosher vitamin, you can find it here.

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