The human body operates on a twenty-four-hour cycle. Your cells do not go
to sleep when you do, nor can they exist without continuous oxygen and
nutrients. Therefore, for best results, space your supplements as evenly as possible during the day.
If you take your supplements all at once, do so with dinner, not breakfast.
The prime time for taking supplements is with or after meals.
Vitamins are organic substances and should be taken with other foods and minerals for best absorption. Because the water-soluble vitamins, especially B complex and C, are excreted fairly rapidly in the urine, a regimen of with breakfast, with lunch, and with dinner will provide you with the highest body level. If after each meal is not convenient, then half the amount should be taken after breakfast and the other half after dinner.
If you must take your vitamins all at once, then do so with the largest meal of the day.
And remember, minerals are essential for proper vitamin absorption, so be
sure to take your minerals and vitamins together.
What is Right for You?
Supplement needs vary depending on your sex, age, health, lifestyle, daily
stresses, and dietary restrictions. Job changes, illness, physical and emotional traumas, all take a nutritional toll. With more supplements available today than ever before, and in more delivery systems than ever before, there is no reason why you can not reap maximum health benefits by selecting the nutrients you need in a form that works for you.
If you are unsure as to whether you should be better off with a powder, a liquid, a gel-cap, or a tablet, regular vitamin E or dry, or taking supplements three times a day, my advice to you is to experiment. If the supplement you are taking does not agree with you, try it in another form. Vitamin C powder mixed in a beverage might be much easier to take than several large pills when you are coming down with a cold. If your face breaks out with vitamin E, try the dry form.
Also:
Make sure you know all you should about your supplement.
If you are taking any medications, familiarize yourself with drugs that
deplete nutrients as well as nutrients that may interfere with medications.
The human body operates on a twenty-four-hour cycle. Your cells do not go
to sleep when you do, nor can they exist without continuous oxygen and
nutrients. Therefore, for best results, space your supplements as evenly as possible during the day.
If you take your supplements all at once, do so with dinner, not breakfast.
The prime time for taking supplements is with or after meals.
Vitamins are organic substances and should be taken with other foods and minerals for best absorption. Because the water-soluble vitamins, especially B complex and C, are excreted fairly rapidly in the urine, a regimen of with breakfast, with lunch, and with dinner will provide you with the highest body level. If after each meal is not convenient, then half the amount should be taken after breakfast and the other half after dinner.
If you must take your vitamins all at once, then do so with the largest meal of the day.
And remember, minerals are essential for proper vitamin absorption, so be
sure to take your minerals and vitamins together.
What is Right for You?
Supplement needs vary depending on your sex, age, health, lifestyle, daily
stresses, and dietary restrictions. Job changes, illness, physical and emotional traumas, all take a nutritional toll. With more supplements available today than ever before, and in more delivery systems than ever before, there is no reason why you can not reap maximum health benefits by selecting the nutrients you need in a form that works for you.
If you are unsure as to whether you should be better off with a powder, a liquid, a gel-cap, or a tablet, regular vitamin E or dry, or taking supplements three times a day, my advice to you is to experiment. If the supplement you are taking does not agree with you, try it in another form. Vitamin C powder mixed in a beverage might be much easier to take than several large pills when you are coming down with a cold. If your face breaks out with vitamin E, try the dry form.
Also:
Make sure you know all you should about your supplement.
If you are taking any medications, familiarize yourself with drugs that
deplete nutrients as well as nutrients that may interfere with medications.
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