The vitamins and essential minerals are just that - essential. They must be part of the diet every day, day after day, year after year. Long-term failure to include enough of even one vitamin or essential mineral from the diet will cause disease, cell death and tissue degeneration. Eventually, the entire body will begin to die. Obviously, this is not a scenario consistent with the goal of Healthy Aging, as deficiencies of essential minerals and vitamins are the unhealthiest way to age. In the paradigm of healthy aging, ensuring adequate intakes of these essentials is the first step. Without this essential foundation, the other pillars of healthy aging crumble fast.
By now, in this enlightened, affluent, highly-educated era, it would seem reasonable to expect that no one in the US could possibly suffer from a deficiency of a vitamin or essential mineral. Or so the US government and the American Medical Association may have you believe. Unfortunately, it just isn't so.
According to US government data, over 90 percent of American adults fail to consume enough calcium daily to satisfy the current government-sanctioned minimal dietary standards. The same statistics hold true for magnesium and vitamin E. Additionally, 75 percent of American adults are deficient in copper or zinc; half of whom are deficient in vitamin C, vitamin D or chromium; and between 10 and 15 percent are deficient in one or more of the B-vitamins. Interestingly enough, even though we are facing the epidemic of obesity in the United States, widespread nutritional deficiencies are out of hand.
You might ask, "So what? I don't feel unhealthy." It's not like we have problems with: * Gum Health (vitamin C and magnesium) * Hair Health and rough skin (B-vitamins) * Prostate Health (vitamin D, vitamin E, selenium and zinc) * Healthy Blood Sugar (chromium, magnesium and vanadium) * Bone Health (calcium, magnesium, boron, vitamin D, vitamin C, vitamin E, vitamin K) * Memory Issues (folate/folic acid, thiamin, choline, vitamin E, selenium) * Heart Health (selenium, calcium, magnesium, vitamin C, vitamin E and vitamin D) * Periodontal Health (calcium, magnesium, vitamin C and vitamin D) * Weak Immune Systems (selenium, zinc, vitamin C and vitamin D) * Feeling Tired (B-vitamins and magnesium).
These matters are so common in our population that it is easy to disregard them and not think of them as serious issues. However, the more one thinks about these issues, the more one realizes the severity of the problems and what they can lead to. The irony of the situation is that these areas can be supported easily by guaranteeing sufficient consumption of essential minerals and vitamins.
Healthy consumption of essential vitamins and minerals can do the body plenty of good, in addition to their aid in the prevention of classically recognized nutritional deficiency diseases. A few key examples should confirm this point.
You can go to the following resource to read more content on the additional benefits of a healthy diet.
By now, in this enlightened, affluent, highly-educated era, it would seem reasonable to expect that no one in the US could possibly suffer from a deficiency of a vitamin or essential mineral. Or so the US government and the American Medical Association may have you believe. Unfortunately, it just isn't so.
According to US government data, over 90 percent of American adults fail to consume enough calcium daily to satisfy the current government-sanctioned minimal dietary standards. The same statistics hold true for magnesium and vitamin E. Additionally, 75 percent of American adults are deficient in copper or zinc; half of whom are deficient in vitamin C, vitamin D or chromium; and between 10 and 15 percent are deficient in one or more of the B-vitamins. Interestingly enough, even though we are facing the epidemic of obesity in the United States, widespread nutritional deficiencies are out of hand.
You might ask, "So what? I don't feel unhealthy." It's not like we have problems with: * Gum Health (vitamin C and magnesium) * Hair Health and rough skin (B-vitamins) * Prostate Health (vitamin D, vitamin E, selenium and zinc) * Healthy Blood Sugar (chromium, magnesium and vanadium) * Bone Health (calcium, magnesium, boron, vitamin D, vitamin C, vitamin E, vitamin K) * Memory Issues (folate/folic acid, thiamin, choline, vitamin E, selenium) * Heart Health (selenium, calcium, magnesium, vitamin C, vitamin E and vitamin D) * Periodontal Health (calcium, magnesium, vitamin C and vitamin D) * Weak Immune Systems (selenium, zinc, vitamin C and vitamin D) * Feeling Tired (B-vitamins and magnesium).
These matters are so common in our population that it is easy to disregard them and not think of them as serious issues. However, the more one thinks about these issues, the more one realizes the severity of the problems and what they can lead to. The irony of the situation is that these areas can be supported easily by guaranteeing sufficient consumption of essential minerals and vitamins.
Healthy consumption of essential vitamins and minerals can do the body plenty of good, in addition to their aid in the prevention of classically recognized nutritional deficiency diseases. A few key examples should confirm this point.
You can go to the following resource to read more content on the additional benefits of a healthy diet.
About the Author:
Joe Singleton has over 15 yrs. in nutrition and health benefits of vitamins and minerals. To read more information, please check out the Purity Products website.
