To
Supplement or Not To Supplement
By,
Tracey Roizman, DC, DACBN
Did you clean out some cabinets in your
end-of-year purge and find that the multivitamin you bought during last
year’s “in with the new” is now out of date? That particular New
Year’s goal is still a valid one. And, yes, it is still early enough to
reinstate it. Here, as a reminder, are some of the very good reasons why
you purchased those pills.
Dietary indiscretions are a good place to
start. Everyone’s got some. There is certainly nothing wrong with an
occasional indulgence or convenience driven choice. However, the common
refrain, “I only eat this once in a while.” and, “I just have that
occasionally.” can quickly add up to a lot of this’s and that’s.
Many supplement takers know that there is
a lack of nutrient density in modern food. Part of the reason is that the
soil the food is grown in is depleted. This means food that is grown using
conventional fertilizers and pesticides is nutrient deficient. If it’s
not in the soil it can’t get into the plant. Compound this with the
effects of cooking and processing, that leaves foods in a significantly
depleted state.
Let’s not exclude stresses associated
with living in New Millenium America. We work more hours than our
counterparts in other developed countries and have less vacation time. A
greater workload with less rest increases the body’s nutrient needs.
Similar challenges occur with food itself,
however, nature provides an array of vitamin and mineral formulas, which,
in ideal circumstances are consumed in ideal proportions by a body that is
in ideal proper working order. If your circumstances aren’t perfect
supplementation is a viable option to ensure you get adequate amounts.
Cost effectiveness is always a concern. If
you are going through the time and expensive of buying and taking vitamin
pills you want to know that you aren’t wasting your resources. Keep in
mind that individual needs vary and no vitamin supplement product is fully
utilized by every person every time.
When your trip to the bathroom produces
bright colors similar to that of the vitamin you took a few hours ago you
needn’t be alarmed. It doesn’t take much to have that effect and it
doesn’t mean that you aren’t absorbing most of the vitamins in your
supplement.
You can also take confidence in these
tidbits of good news. It is thought that higher concentrations of
vitamins, as occurs from supplementation, promotes increased absorption,
pushing the reaction forward, so to speak. And, in fact, some nutrients
are beneficial even when they aren’t absorbed. For example, calcium and
other nutrient minerals prevent the absorption of toxic metals. Vitamin C
has antioxidant effects within the intestinal tract and this has been
shown to lower GI cancers.
Overall, supplementation
amounts to cheap health insurance. The cost of adding 1000 mg of calcium
in supplement form is less than 25 cents per day. The conundrum around
preventive health care, though, is simply that; you don’t know what
you’re not getting because you’re preventing it from happening.
In reality, most everyone has something by
which they can measure results. As a case in point, a patient in my
practice had been under my care for a year. At one of her regular
chiropractic visits she remarked that she’d been to her dentist for a
routine cleaning. Usually, she would leave quickly before the dentist had
an opportunity to check her, for fear of receiving bad or expensive news.
This time the dentist checked and remarked on the visible improvement in
her teeth and gums and asked her what she’d been doing. The only change
she could point to was the supplements she’d been taking.
Tracey
Roizman, DC, DACBN provides nutritional therapies
traditional chiropractic structural corrections, kinesiology
testing and functional
neurology techniques. She graduated from
Western
States
Chiropractic
College
, in
Portland
,
Oregon
, has a bachelors degree in biochemistry from the
University
of
New Hampshire
and is a diplomate of the American
Chiropractic Board of Neurology. Contact Dr. Roizman for chiropractic
treatments and health consultations at 828 225-5575. www.DrRoizman.com
or email: traceyroizmandc@gmail.com