


Author:American College of Prosthodontists
It is important to remember that when dealing with such a large adjustment to your lifestyle, it is crucial to maintain a quality level of overall health. In general, most people don’t eat as well as they should. Actually, most people are not getting the vitamins and minerals that can be critical to moods, mind-set and energy levels. While people have a decent understanding of what a healthy diet looks like, they are not doing it. For example, most people know that a diet rich in colorful fruits and vegetables lowers the risk for heart disease, weight gain and dementia. Yet Americans are only averaging four servings of fruits and vegetables a day. We all have a long way to go to get on a healthier track.
Women, in particular, have large strides to make. Many women still fall far short of optimal levels for folic acid. A Gallup poll conducted by the American Dietetic Association found that 90 percent of women surveyed said their diets were healthful. Most of them are delusional, since every national nutrition survey dating from the 1960s to the present repeatedly and consistently finds that most Americans don’t come close to adequate, let alone optimal. Only one in every 100 people meets even minimum standards of the proverbial “balanced diet.”
A good way for women to ensure they are obtaining the proper amounts of vitamins and nutrients they should be getting is to add supplements into their routine. Nutrition and supplements are not an either-or-issue, rather they enhance each other. Foods don’t always provide the optimal amounts of all the vitamins and minerals, just as pills don’t contain everything that food has to offer.
What should be included in a multi-vitamin?
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