Discover how good health lays the foundation for good living
True or False...almost all wellness deficiencies are part of the normal aging process. There's nothing you can do about it.
True or False...all required nutrients are obtained from your average daily food intake, therefore supplementation is a big waste of money.
The answers? False and False!
There are two major problems with the current food supply, they are:
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We eat too much...estimates are that 61% of the population is overweight, and
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We are not getting the minimum amounts of the building blocks (nutrients) that our bodies need for good health.
Who's looking out for your health?
Our fast paced lifestyles have prompted the food industry to produce products that satisfy consumer demand. As a result, these quick to prepare processed foods do not contain the proper nutrients to maintain good health. The fresh food part of our diet is totally eliminated and is replaced with high calorie low nutrient substitutes that promotes weight gain. Too often the consumer purchases food based on price, taste and convenience.
Mass media advertising promotes the processed foods that the food industry is offering. This advertising over shadows conventional education which is grossly lacking. Today a person can go through the entire educational system and not have one class in nutrition.
Easy access to "sickness care" (more commonly known as health care) and employer supported health insurance has promoted a mind set that the doctor is responsible for the health of the entire family.
Governmental support of public health is dictated largely by the food and medical lobby. Their agenda is for large sales and profits which most times do not line up with prevention, wellness and sensible diets.
Pay for good health today, or pay for bad health tomorrow!
Take control and responsibility for you and your family's health. The first step is to insure they get the basic nutrition through proper diet and exercise. It is almost impossible to get a daily balanced diet so the logical answer is to allocate a portion of your food budget to include a supplement product that supplies the recommended daily minimums. This should not be looked at as an additional expense but part of your grocery list of required items.
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