Mar
05
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by admin on 05-03-2008

Nutritional supplements are an important aspect of maintaining health, wellness, and vitality. However, many people are surprised to learn that many nutritional supplements are created using synthetic ingredients.

Natural ingredients versus synthetic ingredients are a very controversial topic amongst those who use nutritional supplements for the maintenance of their health. One of the controversies revolves around the fact that natural vitamins contain an element known as micronutrients. Micronutrients are smaller nutrients that reside in vitamins. These are naturally occurring and typically include iron, manganese, zinc, copper, molybdenum, boron, and chlorine. When vitamins are formulated using natural whole food sources, these micronutrients are often found in the final nutritional supplement. However, when nutritional supplements are created from synthetic materials, these micronutrients are absent from the final nutritional supplement.



Dec
22
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by admin on 22-12-2007

Nutritional supplements are an important aspect of maintaining health, wellness, and vitality. However, many people are surprised to learn that many nutritional supplements are created using synthetic ingredients.

Natural ingredients versus synthetic ingredients are a very controversial topic amongst those who use nutritional supplements for the maintenance of their health. One of the controversies revolves around the fact that natural vitamins contain an element known as micronutrients. Micronutrients are smaller nutrients that reside in vitamins. These are naturally occurring and typically include iron, manganese, zinc, copper, molybdenum, boron, and chlorine. When vitamins are formulated using natural whole food sources, these micronutrients are often found in the final nutritional supplement. However, when nutritional supplements are created from synthetic materials, these micronutrients are absent from the final nutritional supplement.



It seems that there is no end in site. I was in a grocery store the other day and noticed an ad for a new weight loss supplement that claims that you can eat as much as you want and whatever you want and still lose weight. I have to say that even knowing what I know, I was still tempted by the ad. Could it be true? Well, perhaps it is, perhaps it is not. I haven’t purchased the product, so I have no way of reviewing it. But it did get me to thinking about some things.