As a person who cares about the quality of the food you eat, and the food you feed your family, you probably try to eat plenty of fresh organic fruits and vegetables, non-GMO foods, and grass fed or free range meats. But often, people who eat like this also seem to take a lot of supplements. I’ve had many people ask me about this. If you’re eating such healthy foods, why do you need supplements?
That’s a good question.
Many people living an organic lifestyle cite depleted soils, premature picking, cooking, processing and other factors as decreasing the nutritional value of our food. But here’s my take on it. If you’re eating healthfully, exercising regularly and unless you have specific health issues, supplementation may not be necessary.
Supplements are big business. Whether they’re synthetic or they’re natural (if you do take them, go natural), it’s a business that must convince the consumer they need their product. It’s a decision that each person needs to make for themselves and it’s important to remember that having too much of certain vitamins and minerals can actually be harmful.
And more importantly, supplements can be very expensive and you need to decide carefully if they need to be in your budget.
Many people claim they’ve never felt better when taking a specific natural supplement for a specific purpose. That’s absolutely wonderful and if you’re getting the results you are looking for, more power to you. Just realize that some supplements can create dependence and even though they’re natural, can harm you.
Recently Dr. Oz shared some tips for considering supplements:
- Choose single ingredient supplements
- Do your research thoroughly
- Beware of trendy supplements
And here’s how I approach it:
Eat more raw food: The more raw fruits and vegetables you eat, the more nutritional value you can pack in. Cooking strips food of vitamins and minerals, so while you may still eat the same amount of cooked food, you’re reducing the benefit you receive.
When you cook, eat real food, not pre-made processed food. Cooking your own food ensures you can use more wholesome ingredients and use cooking methods that retain the most nutritional value possible.
Stay active. A lot of your health depends on staying active. You can take all the vitamin supplements in the world, but you still need to get moving. Exercising gives you more energy and can give the same type of boosts that supplements can, but exercise is truly natural.
Pay attention to your body. Eating and living healthy isn’t a guaranteed way to stay healthy, unfortunately. So do pay attention to your body and seek medical advice when needed.
Sleep well. Sometimes the reason we feel run down is because we just aren’t getting enough sleep. Make it a priority and organize your day, giving yourself plenty of wind down time so you can get a good night’s rest.
And finally, if you’re concerned, you can get tested. There are blood tests that you can get to ensure your body is getting enough vitamins and minerals. Go ahead and get one. You might be surprised to find that you’re as healthy as a horse. And if, heaven forbid, you find that you’re not, the sooner you take action on those findings, the better!