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		<title>Cultured, Whole Food Vitamins and Supplements â?? Best Source of Dietary Supplementation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whole Foods for Optimal Nutrition
Whole foods are our best source of nutrition and provide the most complete sources of vitamins and minerals. We are nourished by eating whole foods because they contain the necessary proteins, fats, carbohydrates, fiber, enzymes, vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and other micronutrients that our body needs for proper nourishment and optimal health. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Whole foods are our best source of nutrition and provide the most complete sources of vitamins and minerals. We are nourished by eating whole foods because they contain the necessary proteins, fats, carbohydrates, fiber, enzymes, vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and other micronutrients that our body needs for proper nourishment and optimal health. Unfortunately, most of us do not eat enough variety of whole, nutrient-dense foods for proper nutrition levels. Instead, our modern diets include too many processed foods that provide sub-standard levels of nutrients. These days, dietary supplementation is often needed to provide our nutritional requirements for optimum health and energy.The Complexity of Whole Food Vitamins and Dietary Supplements</p>
<p>Dietary supplements and vitamins made from whole foods contain not only recognized vitamins and minerals, but a whole symphony of other micronutrients (phytonutrients or phytochemicals) that work in concert with vitamins and minerals to orchestrate a natural harmony in our bodies.  More than 25,000 different micronutrients, also known as cofactors, have been discovered in whole fruits and vegetables alone. These micronutrients are still being studied, but what we do know is that they not only provide additional nutritional support, they also enhance the effectiveness and absorption of other nutrients contained in whole foods.</p>
<p>An interesting study was conducted by researchers at the USDAâ??s Jean Mayer Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts University in Boston. Two different age groups of men and women were fed a diet containing ten servings of fruits and vegetables a day. Then they measured the â??antioxidant capacityâ?? of the participantsâ?? blood samples by seeing how well the blood deactivated damaging oxidized free radicals in a test tube. After two weeks, the antioxidant capacity of the participantsâ?? blood rose in both groups, though more consistently in the older people. Based on this and other studies, it appears that compounds other than vitamins C and E and carotenoids contribute a major portion of the increase in antioxidant capacity.</p>
<p>Food researcher Vic Shayne, Ph.D. clearly describes the complexity of whole food nutrition and how this cannot be duplicated in the lab with vitamin isolates, in the following quotation:Since whole food ingredients are natural, they contain a host of nutrients that exist within a complex.A food complex includes not only vitamins and minerals, but also many cofactors (helper nutrients) that are found in natureâ??s foods as a result of the evolutionary process.Cofactors and food complexes therefore cannot be made in a laboratory nor can they be duplicated by scientists.Many nutritional doctors and researchers conclude that cofactors are often more valuable than vitamins and minerals, and that food cannot be duplicated due to its complexity, dynamism and energy.Cofactors within natureâ??s foods (which are found also in whole food supplements) include, but are not limited to: vitamins, minerals, terpenes, trace mineral activators, enzymes, co-enzymes, chlorophyll, lipids, essential fatty acids, fiber, carotenoids, antioxidants, flavonoids, pigments, amino acids, whole proteins and more.The human organism is biologically suited to ingest and utilize natureâ??s whole foods for its sustenance, including the optimal functioning of cells, and for the processes of healing and prevention. Because (isolated) vitamin and mineral pills are merely comprised of isolated chemicals, the body often regards these as foreign invaders.Many vitamins, minerals and amino acids produce toxic side effects ranging from skin itching and flushing (niacin, for example) to liver impairment (vitamin A palmitate, for example).The ingredients within foods operate on a system of synergism; in other words they work as â??teamsâ?? to feed cells. The interwoven, interrelated and complementary functions of food particles represent some of Natureâ??s most wonderful properties of synergistic power and function.Synergism is defined as the interaction of two or more agents or forces so that their combined effect is greater than the sum of their individual effects: working together.The Power of Fermentation and Probiotic Cultures</p>
<p>We understand that dietary supplements created from whole foods provide a more complex source of nutrition than isolated supplements created in a lab. So, what happens when we incorporate a probiotic fermentation process to whole food nutritional ingredients?</p>
<p>I am sure we have all heard of Captain Cookâ??s remedy for scurvy on his ships. Due to the lack of fresh produce on long voyages, he would require all his sailors to eat sauerkraut, which is fermented cabbage. Scurvy is caused by a vitamin C deficiency; by fermenting cabbage, the Vitamin C levels of the cabbage are increased.</p>
<p>The power of the fermentation and culturing process is due to the additional nutrients that are created by the activated bacteria. By culturing live, whole foods in probiotics (healthy, beneficial, naturally occurring bacteria), a synergy of health promoting compounds is created. Those compounds produce much greater results than the sum of the individual whole food nutritional ingredients. According to Dr. Richard Sarnat, M.D., co-author of â??The Life Bridge: The Way to Longevity with Probiotic Nutrients,â? &#8220;These (cultured) nutrients promote the health of the entire digestive system. It&#8217;s the process of fermentation that unlocks all these wonderful nutrients.&#8221;</p>
<p>In her book, â??Nourishing Traditions,â? author Sally Fallon, further explains the benefits of the lacto-fermentation process: &#8220;Like the fermentation of dairy products, preservation of vegetables and fruits by the process of lacto-fermentation has numerous advantages beyond those of simple preservation. The proliferation of lactobacilli (probiotics) in fermented vegetables enhances their digestibility and increases vitamin levels. These beneficial organisms produce numerous helpful enzymes as well as antibiotic and anticarcinogenic substances. Their main by-product, lactic acid, not only keeps vegetables and fruits in a state of perfect preservation but also promotes the growth of healthy flora throughout the intestine.â?Summary</p>
<p>By supplementing our diets with cultured, whole food vitamins and supplements, we are able to provide our bodies with the complexity of nutrients missing from our modern diets, delivered in a cultured, whole food form that our bodies recognize and utilize efficiently. Nutrients from isolated vitamins and supplements are not adequate for our dietary requirements because they lack the cofactors and micronutrients needed and are not recognized by our bodies as food. </p>
<p>As a Clinical Nutritionist, I recommend my clients and customers eat a whole food, natural diet and use cultured, whole food vitamins and dietary supplements for optimal health. I am impressed with nutrition companies such as Garden of Life, Mt. Capra, and New Chapter, because they follow these health promoting principles of using only whole food ingredients and a culturing probiotic process in their vitamin and supplement formulas.</p>
<p>Â© Copyright 2008 by Christineâ??s Cleanse Corner, Inc.References:</p>
<p>Dr. Richard Sarnat, Paul Schulick and Thomas M. Newmark, â??The Life Bridge: The Way to Longevity with Probiotic Nutrients,â? </p>
<p>Jordan Rubin N.D, J. Brasco M.D., â??Restoring Your Digestive Healthâ? </p>
<p>www.westonaprice.org/foodfeatures/lacto.html</p>
<p>Sally Fallon, â??Nourishing Traditionsâ?</p>
<p>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whole_food_supplements</p>
<p>http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0NAH/is_4_34/ai_114783531, Cooking culture: tangy, tasty, and teeming with health benefits, fermented foods are the new stars of a wholesome diet &#8211; Healthy Appetites &#8211; Natural Health, April 2004, Jill Newmark</p>
<p>http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FKA/is_6_63/ai_78476943 Better Nutrition, June, 2001, Marie Moneysmith </p>
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		<title>What Are Antioxidants And How Do They Help You?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Antioxidants are natural chemicals found in the body. Free radicals are the results of processes in cells that can damage cell walls, structure and genetic material. Antioxidants help prevent this from occurring. They occur naturally in the body and can also be added with diet and supplements.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Antioxidants are natural chemicals found in the body. Free radicals are the results of processes in cells that can damage cell walls, structure and genetic material. Antioxidants help prevent this from occurring. They occur naturally in the body and can also be added with diet and supplements.<br />
Supplements such as vitamins A, C and E and selenium all contain antioxidants. Supplements are widely available at health food stores, grocery stores and pharmacies. They come in forms such as tablets, capsules and soft gels and are taken orally. It is recommended to seek out a multi antioxidant pack as opposed to a single one. It is also recommended that supplements be taken to enhance the natural diet, not replace it. Patients suffering from illness and under treatment of prescribed medication should consult a physician before adding antioxidant supplements to their diet. A physician will be able to help recommend required doses for supplements and suggest dietary changes that will best compliment treatments already in progress. Antioxidant supplements for otherwise healthy individuals are generally free from side effects and safe to use.<br />
Although supplements can be beneficial, studies indicate that they are not as effective as eating fruits and vegetables where antioxidants are naturally present. Foods such as onions, tomatoes, grapes, green tea and pomegranates all contain antioxidants. Also, herbs such as garlic and rosemary have it. Because fruits and vegetables contain other beneficial elements, eating them as opposed to a single supplement is much better.<br />
It is reported that antioxidants can help prevent a number of illnesses. Heart disease is reported to be preventable by using vitamin E. Vitamin C can help control blood pressure. Antioxidants are also shown to help prevent diseases such as diabetes and certain cancers. In addition to preventing diseases, it is believed antioxidants can help slow the effects of aging like wrinkled skin and loss of muscle.<br />
Antioxidants are proven to be beneficial to the body to help ward off disease and illness. Serious diseases like cancer, heart disease and diabetes may be prevented with proper antioxidant levels. These occur naturally in the body and are present in many foods and herbs, especially fruits and vegetables. A well balanced diet filled with foods containing antioxidants is recommended and is the best way to enhance dietary requirements. However, if your diet does not contain enough of these foods, a supplement can be used. These should be taken with meals twice per day and it is recommended to use multi-packs as opposed to single doses. </p>
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