|
What are they?
- you can’t see them with
your naked eye
- they have no calories
- but yet they are essential to your
body for good health
The answer is Vitamins and Minerals.
The fat-soluble Vitamins A, D, E, and K are
stored in the body’s fatty tissues and liver.
By comparison the water-soluble vitamins
Thiamine, Niacin, Pantothenic Acid,
Riboflavin, Folic Acid, Biotin, Vitamin C, and
Vitamins B6 &12, can only be retain by the
body for a short period of time.
Studies have shown that Vitamin E has a role
in preventing Alzheimer’s. It is an
antioxidant, effective in preventing
cataracts, lowering cholesterol deposits,
helping with heart attack recovery, and
playing a vital role in protecting the heart,
and immune system, while also aiding in
preventing cancer.
Vitamin D protects us from high blood
pressure, diabetes, arthritis and cancer.
Vitamin D also strengthens the bones and aids
in the absorption of calcium.
Vitamin A aids the immune system in fighting
off infections, and provides good health for
the thyroid, eyes, skin, hair, teeth and
bones.
Vitamin C is also an antioxidant. It is
effective in preventing: cataracts, colds, gum
disease, lowering cholesterol, protecting the
thyroid and keeping the urinary tract free
from infections.
The Vitamin B’s are essential for normal
growth and development i.e.: muscle tone,
nervous system , heart function, digestive
tract, forming red blood cells and helping the
formation of hormones, and decreasing stress,
just to mention a few.
With careful study, you will learn that each
vitamin has an important function in
preventing disease and keeping the body
healthy.
Scientific research has discovered the
importance of minerals and what part they play
in maintaining good health. It has been proven
that minerals are needed on a daily basis to
maintain and regulate the body’s proper
functions such as: normalizing the heartbeat,
improving the brain and mental abilities,
fighting fatigue and increasing energy.
Minerals aid in having a healthy nervous
system, electrolyte balance, and metabolic
process.
Minerals also help regulate the body’s
hormones, vitamins, and enzymes. They also
help maintain your body’s water balance, and
regulate the bodily fluids. Minerals keep the
body young and healthy.
The body cannot use minerals in their natural
state. They need to be taken in a combined
form to provide the benefits the body needs.
There are two different types of minerals.
Trace minerals are only needed in small
amounts and can be toxic if consumed in large
quantities.
The major minerals must be consumed in large
quantities to meet the body’s requirements.
There are 28 minerals in the human body 14 of
these are trace minerals and 14 are major
minerals.
The best way to receive the supplements
your body needs is through a balanced diet and
taking a daily liquid Vitamin and Mineral
supplement. This will keep your body
functioning at its peak.
Outside factors influence the value of the
nutrients that we need. Over processed foods,
pollution, our genetic make-up, and stress
affect the amount of immune-boosting nutrients
that we need. Using liquid vitamin and mineral
supplements (has a 95% absorption rate verses
45% when taken in a pill form) will enhance
your diet and offer the body the protection
needed against loss of vitamins and minerals
from outside factors and the food we eat.
Back to
Health Concerns Library |
Treatments

Vitacerin
liquid multivitamins

DayTrillen
whole food
multivitamins

Woltrillen
women's multivitamins

Kitrillen
children's multivitamins

Caltrasil
Liquid Calcium |