What vitamins to buy; stop throwing your money away

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What vitamins to buy; stop throwing your money away

September 14, 2012 by: Melissa A. Bartoszewski, DC

Do you currently buy your vitamins at the local grocery store, bulk club store, pharmacy, etc? More than likely, you are not getting what you paid for and are doing more harm than good. Getting your daily dose of vitamins and minerals should come from food, and only then should you supplement with high quality products when necessary. Many store bought vitamins contain harmful ingredients and chemicals. Synthetic vitamins are cheaply made and are in non-absorbable forms so your body does not get any nutritional benefits. Stop wasting your money and harming your body.

What to avoid
Beware of the term "other ingredients," these can include: talc, dyes, sodium benzoate, methylcellulose, carnauba wax, silicon/titanium dioxide, animal parts, and artificial ingredients. Why does something that is supposed to benefit you contain such toxic chemicals while you, the consumer, think you are doing the right thing by supplementing.

Gummy or kids' fruit-flavored chewable vitamins, designed to be colorful and taste like candy, are loaded with possible carcinogenic, artificial ingredients and food dyes. The first ingredient in many of these children's vitamins is: glucose syrup. Other ingredients include: Blue #2, Red #40, Yellow #6 and aspartame, the known neurotoxin. Voluntarily feeding children these "vitamins" is doing more harm than good; stop poisoning your kids. Several published studies discuss the link between food additives/dyes and ADHD in children. In a double-blind study, children that were fed a diet that included food additives and dyes had worsening ADHD symptoms, while children that had additive-free diets had improved symptomology.

Centrum vitamins, owned by the drug company Pfizer, have a long list of toxic ingredients, including: Yellow #6, hydrogenated palm oil, pregelatinized corn starch, silicon dioxide, maltodextrin, modified food starch, and the list goes on. Please stop willingly ingesting these chemicals and causing damage to your body, instead of helping it. These vitamins do anything but promote health.

Remember, quality over quantity
Ask yourself, what are the ingredients? Where do the ingredients come from? Are the vitamins/minerals in absorbable forms? Is the product organic? How long has it been sitting on the shelf for? If you do not know what an ingredient is, research it. Companies such as, Standard Process, offer several whole food supplements. "Whole food supplements are made by concentrating foods for use in supplements" (Standard Process). Metagenics, Douglas Labs and several other supplements sold through healthcare practitioners are also of high quality, safe ingredients. Whole food supplements help to close the nutritional gap caused by over-processed, nutrient-deficient food in today's society. Eat more fruits and vegetables, organic whenever possible, and supplement with high quality products when necessary.

Sources
http://www.naturalnews.com/036459_Centrum_vitamins_Pfizer.html
http://www.naturalnews.com
https://www.standardprocess.com/Why-Whole-Foods
http://www.centrum.com/centrum-adults-under-50#tablets
http://www.flintstonesvitamins.com
http://www.feingold.org/Research/PDFstudies/Kidd00.pdf

About the author:
Dr. Melissa Bartoszewski is a chiropractor at Estramonte Chiropractic & Wellness Center in Charlotte, NC. She is a graduate of New York Chiropractic College. Dr. Bartoszewski is also a raw food and natural healthcare advocate. Follow her on Twitter at PolishChiro.
 
I take several different vitamins.. herbs.. minerals because I know I eat crap and need to compensate. I wonder how puritan pride brand stacks up.
 
I take several different vitamins.. herbs.. minerals because I know I eat crap and need to compensate. I wonder how puritan pride brand stacks up.

Puritan Pride is dirt cheap and as good as any other ones on the market. You can probably get a years worth for $10 thru their website.
 
Life's Fortune are really good, in my experience. I can definitely tell a difference in my mental and physical wellness, plus, my urine turns almost radioactive yellow when I take 'em.
 
Puritan Pride is dirt cheap and as good as any other ones on the market. You can probably get a years worth for $10 thru their website.


You need be careful of the fillers in supplements. I got really sick from taking cheap supplements--digestive issues. I personally like pharmaceutical grade supplements.

Here is a company that I like a lot and they are not super expensive: http://organicpharmacy.org/index.php
 
Life's Fortune are really good, in my experience. I can definitely tell a difference in my mental and physical wellness, plus, my urine turns almost radioactive yellow when I take 'em.

LOL! That is what Youngevity's Beyond Tangy Tangerine does.
 
Alex Jones promotes a greens blend that is really good. Can't remember the name OTOMH but it is quality stuff and pretty cheap.
 
Wow! You can't search vitamins with google shopping anymore WTF? Searched on the net & thats the case with everyone else, some say it's just in the U.S. It looks like Bing shopping is the best search for Vitamins. My harddrive crashed on my last computer so all my bookmarks are gone & I'm trying to find some online vitamin shops that I ordered from before & no luck so far, ugh!....
 
Puritan Pride is dirt cheap and as good as any other ones on the market. You can probably get a years worth for $10 thru their website.

Don't I wish ten bucks would go for a year...Not the one's I take. I'm over a C note every 4 months or so. There's a Japanese food product, natto kinase, that is used to replace the rat poison, warfarin that I take for a genetic condition. I checked and all of the ones I get from PP are free allergy trigger fillers (corn, yeast, wheat, sugar....)
The multi I take can't have vit K.. again, not cheap

I'll check out those other sites for sure though.. haven't heard of all of them before
 
Wow! You can't search vitamins with google shopping anymore WTF? Searched on the net & thats the case with everyone else, some say it's just in the U.S. It looks like Bing shopping is the best search for Vitamins. My harddrive crashed on my last computer so all my bookmarks are gone & I'm trying to find some online vitamin shops that I ordered from before & no luck so far, ugh!....

try ixquick for your search.. got pages of results with *vitamins* using that instead of google
 
The Revolution Against Medical Tryanny with Dr. Joel Wallach

Infowars.com
September 15, 2012

Biomedical research pioneer Dr. Joel Wallach joined Alex back in May to speak about his renowned work advocating wellness through natural health, and his groundbreaking research on the health benefits of selenium and other minerals.



Mostly dedicating his time to lecturing throughout the world on the therapeutic benefits of vitamins, Dr. Wallach also lobbies the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on behalf of the dietary supplement industry.

Dr. Wallach condemns the American food supply, which he says is literally killing people through obesity and a general lack of minerals. He also challenges the medical establishment by promoting natural supplementation in lieu of pharmaceutical options.
 
Wow! You can't search vitamins with google shopping anymore WTF? Searched on the net & thats the case with everyone else, some say it's just in the U.S. It looks like Bing shopping is the best search for Vitamins. My harddrive crashed on my last computer so all my bookmarks are gone & I'm trying to find some online vitamin shops that I ordered from before & no luck so far, ugh!....


Try this: https://startpage.com/
 
Don't I wish ten bucks would go for a year...Not the one's I take. I'm over a C note every 4 months or so. There's a Japanese food product, natto kinase, that is used to replace the rat poison, warfarin that I take for a genetic condition. I checked and all of the ones I get from PP are free allergy trigger fillers (corn, yeast, wheat, sugar....)
The multi I take can't have vit K.. again, not cheap

I'll check out those other sites for sure though.. haven't heard of all of them before

I'm very glad to hear you're talking nattokinase instead of warfarin. Warfarin is pure poison and needs to be banned IMHO.
 
I'm very glad to hear you're talking nattokinase instead of warfarin. Warfarin is pure poison and needs to be banned IMHO.

My father's doctor will not take my father off warfarin! If I had any control of it, I would have fired this doctor months ago. Instead I have to sit back and watch my father slowly die. It's such a sinking feeling. It's illegal in some states for exterminators to put warfarin out to kill rats, yet they have no problem feeding it to humans!! :mad:

Effects of Nattokinase on Blood Pressure: A Randomized, Controlled Trial
http://www.nature.com/hr/journal/v31/n8/abs/hr2008203a.html


Sources of NattoKinase: http://www.iherb.com/Nattokinase?p=2&sr=1
 
Vitamin E is also a good blood thinner.



Vitamin E

Some foods that include vitamin E are natural blood thinners. The vitamin is great for people who are trying to prevent clots. But by consuming too many blood thinners while taking your medication, you run the risk of overly thinning your blood. Almonds are one example of such a food. These treats are low in vitamin K and high in vitamin E. Olive oil, soybean oil and corn oil are other foods with a lot of vitamin E.

Herbs and Supplements

Some herbs and supplements might increase your risk of bleeding. They have the potential to thin your blood. Chamomile, dong quai, cayenne, garlic, ginger, ginkgo biloba, nattokinase, onions, Saint-John's-wort and white willow bark are some foods that can increase the potency of warfarin. Some are more potent than others. Nattokinase is particularly effective in this regard when compared against other herbs. Let your doctor know what supplements you consume.

http://www.livestrong.com/article/489223-foods-contraindicated-with-warfarin/
 
It's highly unlikely that you need vitamins. Most REAL doctors will tell you that.
 
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