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March 8, 2010

Health Nutrition Vitamin

If health and nutrition are at the top of your priority list (as they should be for all of us), a good vitamin supplement will provide you the best chance to attain optimal levels of both. 

The challenge is this: Most people don’t really know what a good vitamin is. Is it one of the many popular, over-the-counter drugstore vitamin supplements available on the market? Absolutely not. In fact, this type of daily vitamin (including multivitamins) can actually cause more harm than good. They are full of jagged little non-food rocks that can tear up the walls of your sensitive inner tissues, capillaries, and blood cells. They are not naturally recognized by the body as nutritional, and are eliminated as quickly as possible. In short, they simply end up as expensive urine.

Most of us who have taken these synthetic, macro-produced vitamin supplements have also been privy to discolored, neon-like urination and foul-tasting “vitamin burps.” This stuff is fake, and your body knows it.

For extraordinary health & nutrition, make your vitamin supplement an all-natural, whole-food option. There is a world of difference! Because these supplements are derived from healthy plant sources (i.e. grasses, grains, stems, leaves, vegetables, roots, fruits, and berries), they are easily recognized and assimilated by your body. This gives you instant nutrition, and if the vitamin supplement is of a high enough quality, you’ll feel absolutely incredible!

With an optimal, health-focused nutrition supplement, you will:

  • Acquire Explosive Energy!
  • Lose Weight Effortlessly!
  • Gain A Positive, Loving Attitude Toward Life!
  • Be the Proud Owner of Radiant Skin, Hair, and Nails!
  • Have Incredible Peace of Mind Knowing That You’re Preventing Disease and Boosting Your Immune System!
  • Look and Feel Fantastic ALL THE TIME!

There are many wonderful whole-food vitamins on the market. Most of them are available online, while others can be found at your local health food store. A good multivitamin full of phytonutrients, nutritional b vitamins, amino acids, probiotics, fiber, protein, and chelated minerals is ideal.

If you’d like to check out my personal recommendation, CLICK HERE and see if you think it’s right for you. If you decide it’s not, please don’t stop searching for something that is. It is critical that you supplement your diet with healthy, nutritional whole-food vitamins. Critical.

A daily Green Drink regimine is also highly recommended.

Thank you for reading.

kindercold
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November 3, 2009

How can I get a retail store to carry a nutritional supplement that I designed and had manufactured?

Hi Everyone! I have really been thinking about making my own nutritional supplement. I have been an athlete my whole life and want to create something that is tailored to what myself and my teammates feel is important as far as supplements go. The problem is, while I have a company lined up to manufacture my product and I am working on getting incorporated, I have no idea how to get my product out to the market. I have never worked at a vitamin store or health food store (just retail clothing!) so I don’t know what their process is as far as agreeing to carry some one’s product. I really feel that its a great idea, but I am so nervous to go ahead with having it manufactured because I don’t know how to approach the store owners or how I will get it out to the public. If anyone works for a vitamin or health food store and knows how the process works, I would really really appreciate any feedback you have and how I could get a store interested in carrying my product and would it be totally impossible to do that given all the huge brands that currently offer products through these stores. Thank you so much!!!!

You said it. Your product doesn’t have a name or reputation yet, and you’re going up against huge corporations that sell their products to vitamin stores for low dollar. It’s going to be really hard to compete against known name brands.

It’s like me trying to make a new soda and compete against Pepsi or Coca-Cola.

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November 2, 2009

The Health Store – a Very Important Store for Any Community?

Any store gathers a community of like minded people. A feed store attracts the agricultural community, and an auto parts store gathers those interested in motor vehicles. People make political and social choices when they shop: they “vote with their dollars,” deciding who and what they will associate with and support.

Healthy eating is a way of life, something that you can do to enhance your body or your lifestyle. If you’ve thought about making your life better, healthy eating is just the place to start. You’ll make life easier for yourself, those around you, and even your family. So why is the health store so important to the community?

A health store first and foremost offers a community another way to make informed consumer choices. It can gather people from many walks of life around the issues of environment, agriculture, health, social justice and economy. It creates community health on many fronts. It recognizes the value of offering a community food with organic certification, high nutritional value, proven health benefits, and lower levels of processing, as well as foods which are necessary for special diets and produced relatively locally, providing environmental and economic stability.

Becoming a health store shopper requires you to become both educated and smart about what healthy eating actually is. Being food smart isn’t about learning to calculate grams or fat, nor is it about studying labels and counting calories.

Shopping at the health food store is all about balanced and moderate eating, consisting of healthy meals at least three times per day. Health Store shoppers buy many different types of foods, not limiting themselves to one specific food type or food group.

Truthfully, the only difference between you and health store experts is time. If you’ll invest a little more time in reading, you’ll be that much nearer to expert status when it comes to health store.

Health stores can support holistic health and healers through education and by helping people make connections. People shopping at health stores make lots of connections. Perhaps most obviously, they connect the environment to farming, farming to food, and food to their own health. The accepted point of view is that ingesting vitamin and mineral supplements, super foods, whole and organically grown foods, and herbs and herbal preparations can positively affect one’s health.

A health store can purchase more locally produced food and other items than a large grocery chain with greater volume needs, it can be more responsive to individual customers’ needs, and it can serve as a focal point for community education and activism on food related issues.

Health stores can support an agriculture whose methods do not deplete soil, water, air, wildlife, or human community resources, as opposed to methods that rely heavily on petroleum products (like gasoline, chemical fertilizers, and pesticides) and/or exploited labor. In a time of political instability in the region where the greatest percentage of the world’s oil reserves lie, and at a time when the U.S. is realizing the implications of its illegal and exploited (farm, amongst others) labor force, health stores can offer valuable markets to farmers who practice more sustainable methods.

A healthy eater is a good problem solver. Healthy eaters have learned to take care of themselves and their eating with sound judgment and making wise decisions. Healthy eaters are always aware of what they eat, and know the effect that it will have on their bodies.

Farmers markets can be supported and promoted by health stores. Many of these stores do not offer produce themselves, but even if they do, it does not need to be considered a conflict of interest. On Farmers Market days, farmers can often sell their “leftovers” to the local groceries and health store. If a farmers market is located within city limits, many businesses will benefit from the influx of customers on what otherwise might be a slow day or time of day. Tourists are also attracted to farmers markets.

The issue of food is closely tied to our environment, health, social justice and economy, and thus, a health store can contribute to community health in many ways.

Now that wasn’t hard at all, was it? And you’ve earned a wealth of knowledge, just from taking some time to study an expert’s word on health store.

Keith Woolley
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October 31, 2009

How do I get retail stores to carry a nutritional supplement I designed and had manufactured?

Hi Everyone! I have really been thinking about making my own nutritional supplement. I have been an athlete my whole life and want to create something that is tailored to what myself and my teammates feel is important as far as supplements go. The problem is, while I have a company lined up to manufacture my product and I am working on getting incorporated, I have no idea how to get my product out to the market. I have never worked at a vitamin store or health food store (just retail clothing!) so I don’t know what their process is as far as agreeing to carry some one’s product. I really feel that its a great idea, but I am so nervous to go ahead with having it manufactured because I don’t know how to approach the store owners or how I will get it out to the public. If anyone works for a vitamin or health food store and knows how the process works, I would really really appreciate any feedback you have and how I could get a store interested in carrying my product and would it be totally impossible to do that given all the huge brands that currently offer products through these stores. Thank you so much!!!!

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October 18, 2009

When Buying Health Supplements

Whenever you buy any kind of vitamins, minerals, or any other type of health supplements, you need to consider one very important factor first: That not all vitamins, minerals, and health supplements are created equal. Why is this so? Well, consider the facts. Nutritional supplements, like any other product, are manufactured by companies. As you know, companies are in it for the money, so their focus really is on increasing profits while cutting down on expenses. So even if that would mean great results in business, it’s not exactly great for our body’s health.

How dose cutting costs relate to health supplements, by the way? There are ways to make manufacturing health supplements cheaper, like putting in extra ingredients in lieu of the main ingredient. These are called binders and fillers. These ingredients are put there to prevent the other substances from caking together, and they are also used as fillers and to bind the other ingredients. These are not necessarily bad things, but they can be if you’re overusing them.

There are two common mistakes that a lot of people make when they go to a health food store and buy health supplements. First, they usually focus on the price of the product. This is generally considered to be a big mistake. People have to remember that nowadays, cheaper doesn’t necessarily mean better. Quality products take more time and resources to produce, so they usually cost more. And our health and those of our families should not have a price tag on it.

Second, they look at the quantities. I have known lots and lots of people that compare two products like this. For example, they pick up a bottle of vitamins that indicates 500mg of Vitamin C. The other bottle says only 250mg of Vitamin C. They immediately think that the former is better. Your body is not going to absorb all these extra milligrams anyway. One thing I would suggest to you is to carefully read the labels. And remember what I mentioned a while ago about those fillers and binders. If you find health supplements that are full of these extra ingredients, or come much cheaper than usual, forget it.

Ignore the amount and read the labels. If you need any help, ask the staff or salespersons. Unfortunately, some stores hire people without any knowledge at all about the items they are selling, so if you find that the staff doesn’t even know what he’s talking about, then go elsewhere. Here’s a quick rule of thumb: Get the health supplement with the least possible amount of fillers. How do you know? Because when you read the labels like I told you, you will recognize and see many other extra ingredients. Lots of reputable companies that make quality health supplements are now using recyclable packaging, so this would also be a guide for you.

When buying health supplements, it’s always wise to pick ones from good brands. You won’t always get it the first time, but you’ll soon learn to recognize them after a while. The better products do tend to be a bit more expensive; however, you will need to take them less frequently to get the same benefits, so it’s going to pay off in the long run for you and your body.

Syahrul Azlan Idris
http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/when-buying-health-supplements-139472.html

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