WO Magazine Fall 2015 | Page 34

HEALTH Wellness Vitamin Quality Some popular over the counter supplements contain few active or therapeutic ingredients and manufacturing practices vary from brand to brand. Read labels carefully and choose companies that follow good manufacturing practices and offer high quality products. Ingredient Impurities There is great curiosity about supplements and research focused on them is gaining steam. The benefit of many natural compounds has been documented consistently in the research, such as the usefulness of Vitamin D for neurological health. Last year, research from the medical journal Neurology presented a strong link between dementia and Vitamin D deficiency (Littlejohns T. et al 2014) while just a few months later, a different set of researchers published a similar finding in the journal Epidemiology, showing women with higher levels of Vitamin D had lower risks of dementia (Knekt P. et al 2014). With the greater accessibility of natural remedies, it seems that North Americans are better supported than ever when it comes to getting healthy and preventing illness. But what about conflicting reports in the media and in the research showing that vitamins are of no benefit and those who take them are no healthier? Vitamin supplementation has even been reported to be counterproductive and associated with the development of health problems. So what do we make of the great vitamin debate? How do we take what we read in the media and make good choices? There are many great natural remedies but not all of them are created equal. Because some supplements may have little or no therapeutic benefit it’s important to keep these tips in mind when you decide on your natural health regimen. 32 | whiteoaksclub.com | fall 2015 Some supplements contain non-therapeutic ingredients that are less than ideal. Dyes, fillers, preservatives, sugar and artificial flavoring agents are just a few examples. The good news is that many companies do offer very pure products, so always check ingredient lists for purity. The purer the product, the more therapeutic benefit it can offer. Lifestyle Quality Chronic disease is on the rise in North America. If you take vitamins but aren’t eating, hydrating, exercising or sleeping properly, vitamins won’t protect you against illnesses like arthritis, heart disease or cancer. More Is Not Necessarily More Some people take large doses of certain nutrients to reach their health goals but if you’re taking a poor quality supplement, or have a weak digestive system, chances are you’re not absorbing what you’re taking, even in higher doses.