14 Mar 2008 02:22:53 | Ruth Stattmiller
Most people believe that they are reasonably healthy. Exercise,
having a solid diet, and keeping stress to a minimum is a great
way to live a longer, happier, and healthier life. That being
said, will taking vitamin supplements help you even more? Who
should take vitamin supplements? Are vitamin supplements only
for extremely unhealthy people who simply don’t have the time to
exercise and eat right? You may be surprised to find out that
vitamin supplements are a good idea for everyone, even the
healthiest people.
Consider an average person, on an average day. How many items
does the average person eat that are simply loaded with useless
calories and no nutritional value? Today, more and more people
are “too busy” to prepare healthy meals and eat specific foods
in order to get their daily recommended amounts of vitamins.
Some of these people may exercise, but exercising is only doing
half of the requirements for healthy living. Eating right is
just as important as exercise. If you are finding yourself too
busy to sit down and prepare a solid meal, then you should be
taking vitamin supplements. Taking vitamins with breakfast is
always a good idea. Breakfast is probably the most important
meal of the day (yet many people skip it), and so it can be
enhanced by taking special vitamin supplements.
What about people who eat right and exercise? Yes, they too
should be taking vitamin supplements. It would be a very rare
case to find someone who was able to get all of his or her
daily-recommended vitamins through prepared food. Vitamin
supplements can also give people more than they need. Having
more Vitamin C than needed is certainly better than not having
enough. If you are someone who exercises frequently, then having
your recommended amount of vitamins is even more crucial.
Consider the amount of energy that is spent when exercising?
Vitamins leave the body through the sweat glands, and it is
important to replenish these vitamins.
Even the most active children should have vitamin supplements.
Studies have shown that children who take vitamins daily are, on
average, healthier than children who do not. Children are
growing constantly, and exerting large amounts of energy. In
truth, children need more vitamins than their parents because
they need to have enough vitamins for growth.
A common misconception is that vitamin supplements replace
vitamins from actual foods. Therefore, you don’t need to eat
vegetables if you are on vitamin supplements. This could not be
farther from the truth. Vitamins are supposed to improve your
physical well being by making sure you get your recommended
amounts of vitamins, or even more than what is needed. For this
reason, even someone who is eating healthy should be on vitamin
supplements. Many people who have used vitamin supplements
notice significant changes in their energy levels if they stop
taking the supplements. People who have never taken supplements,
and begin to take them notice a dramatic increase in their
energy levels, and they even feel healthier.
The human body is always changing. Vitamins are constantly lost,
and need to be replenished. Many people do not acquire enough
vitamins to constitute half of the recommended daily amount. For
these people, vitamin supplements are a must. However, even the
healthiest person should consider taking vitamin supplements to
ensure that he or she is getting the daily-recommended amounts,
and that he or she has all the energy they need for the day.
Healthy living is no easy feat. In order to be healthy, one must
work at it constantly. Vitamins supplements should be used in
addition to a healthy diet, so everyone should take vitamin
supplements.
About Author :
Ruth Stattmiller writes about a variety of health topics, but
focuses on vitamin
supplements.