Vitamins for Women –-cutting Through the Clutter to Find the Best Supplements

When reading about female health issues, invariably the subject of vitamins for will come up. With so many options, choosing the right can be a web of confusion. Please keep in mind that many authors now use the word interchangeably to refer to not only , but also minerals, phytonutrients, , enzymes, herbs and other nutrient forms found nutritional .

’s Nutritional Needs

Because of their unique nutritional needs at various times in their life cycle, require gender specific nutrients when it comes to for . To maintain a , the average female requires five to eight daily servings of . This is no simple task given the typical diet of today and the most lead. It has been reported that nearly half do not eat any fruit and 80 percent only eat leafy , which contain protein, fiber and antioxidants, once every four days.

Furthermore, consider the fact that numerous vegetables have lost much of their in the last 60 years. A good example is spinach. of spinach has lost 137mg of its since 1950.

When your body doesn’t get the nutrients it eventually develops marginal deficiencies which can produce a whole host of problems which many people do not recognize as health problems at all. Some of the more common include:



Fatigue
Nervousness
Headaches
Confusion


And, with sustained nutrient deficiencies, the puts themselves at risk for serious diseases, such as cancer, hypertension, Alzheimer’s and heart disease.

So, if the average diet is unable to supply the all nutrients needed in sufficient daily amounts, what can a woman do to make sure her body is protected? The answer is really quite simple – sensible supplementation.

By taking quality, science-based with the of for , along with a wide range of all types of micro-nutrients, a female will be able to keep her body in balance, maintain higher energy levels and greatly reduce the risk of developing the serious degenerative diseases mentioned above.

High Vitamin Doses Are NOT Required!

Before you rush out to purchase a multi vitamin and mineral formulation, it is important to remember that if you already maintain a reasonable diet, you don’t need with high doses of and minerals.

Most vitamin available in the market contain way over the top dose amounts of and minerals. These are the cheapest ingredients in ! While they are important, they are only required in small amounts to top up marginal deficiencies which are common in many western diets.

Far more important are the total number, dose amounts and potencies of key phytonutrients and herbal extracts contained in a supplement – these play a much greater part in determining the efficacy and value for money of a supplement. Consumers must learn what to look for and how to compare these ingredients.

Derived from plant extracts, phytonutrients are powerful, antioxidant disease fighters. While there are many for type products containing some phytonutrients and standardized herbal extracts, virtually all are manufactured to a price and can’t afford to include enough nor in sufficient potencies to be of much benefit.

Clinical studies have shown certain phytonutrients, and herbal extracts to be particularly powerful and effective and in treating numerous health conditions and for preventative health measures. These are highly efficious ingredients that should be in your multi ingredient health supplement. (All of them are included in the supplement I use).

L-Glutathione
L-Carnosine
Bilberry
Resveratrol (high potency)
Turmeric (high potency)
Zeaxanthin
Tocotrienols

L-Glutathione – A Key Ingredient!

L-Gluthathione is the most abundant antioxidant enzyme in your body, and crucial for cell health and organ survival. As a person ages, their production of this vital substance decreases. However, because of its exorbitant cost (around $800 / kilo, wholesale) most do not include it in their list of ingredients.

containing L-Glutathione must contain it in the reduced form so that it can penetrate the intestinal cell walls. Supplement manufacturers often cut costs by including the much cheaper ‘regular’ form which offers extremely low absorption levels. L-Glutathione is one of the key ingredients in which is highly susceptible to destruction by stomach acid. Any supplement containing it must have a professional delivery system in the form of enteric coating. Consumers must be sure to check on this to avoid wasting money on ingredients with low levels of bioavailability.

To see a list of other ingredients effected by stomach acid please follow this link: bioavailability of nutritional supplements

Hormonal Pre-Cursor Herbs

In addition to phytonutrients, herbal extracts are key ingredients in for products. Certain herbs help to maintain and/or re-balance hormone levels during menstruation and menopause and help ease discomfort and associated symptoms. The five most clinical established hormonal precursors are:

Black Cohosh
Red Clover
Dong Quai
Wild Yam
Isoflavones

These are key ingredients to look for in for !

– Powerful Proteins

Known as the building blocks of proteins, play a key role in increased energy, healthy immune, nervous and musculoskeletal systems, balancing hormones and blood sugar and overall brain health. Essential and derivatives include:

L-Taurine
L-Arginine HCL (conditionally essential)
L-Methionine
L-Threonine
L-Tyrosine
L-Carnosine
L-Glutathione
L-Proline
L-Lysine
N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine
Carnitine / Acetyl-L-Carnitine

What To Look For In The

In order to identify professional grade offering the strongest and safest health and lifestyle benefits, a few simple criteria should be followed. These should be clearly spelled out on a supplement company’s website. If they are not, ask yourself why.

1. Make sure that all herbal extracts and active enzymes are standardized. This guarantees the potency and amount of the disease fighting active ingredients.

2. Safety, purity, and potency, are all guaranteed when a supplement manufacturer sources all raw materials from GMP registered and audited facilities.

3. All ingredients MUST have a Certificate of Analysis (COA) to confirm potency. Reputable and transparent supplement companies should make copies available to customers and potential customers on request. I know mine does as I requested to see several of their COA’s in the past.

4. Look for supplement companies who self manufacture. There are not many out there (you can count them on one hand) but those that do have invested a huge financial commitment and are more quality focused – they’re not just out to make a quick buck like many companies who contract out their manufacturing.

The absolute highest standard possible is self manufacture to pharmaceutical level GMP (Good manufacturing practices). This is the level that the company whose flagship supplement I use achieves.

By taking the time to study labels and know what to look for when it comes to for you will end up with a safe, high quality supplement that does what it promises to and is true to its label. These types of products are few and far between in the supplement industry.

Many lack product integrity and are poorly put together by marketers and doctors rather than by highly qualified bio-scientists who work with the latest cutting edge science.

Brett Seagrott is a health researcher who previously worked for a manufacturer in the nutritional supplement industry and is the author of www.nutritional-supplement-truths.com In his site Brett reveals a number of industry secrets that supplement manufacturers don’t want consumers to know. He has evaluated leading, well known nutritional and presents in-depth, fair and transparent comparisons; along with no holds barred reviews; for each of these . This allow consumers to focus on only established facts which ultimately reveal which supplement emerges as the most effective and value for money in the market.

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