More About Non GMO Vitamins And Supplements

By Dora Reed


A healthy life is one of the most important goals of life for most people today. To achieve this, a good well balanced and nutritious food is unavoidable. This is not always available and people result to non GMO vitamins and supplements to better their diets and achieve a healthy lifestyle. These occur in the form of botanicals, herbs and minerals.

Genetic modification includes combining DNA from different species to create a combination of genes that cannot occur in nature naturally. The exact harm of genetically modified organisms has not been made known but there is a growing concern that they are harmful. For these reasons people are turning to products that are not genetically modified.

Vitamins are essential to the daily proper functioning of the body. There are several types of vitamins including A, B6, B12, C, D, E, K, Niacin, folic acid, B2, B1. There are various sources for these vitamins in a wide array of foods. Eating a well balanced diet is able to give all of these vitamins. However, there are certain circumstances when supplements are necessary.

When the food consumed is not enough with vitamins or nutrients it is inevitable to supplement. In addition, this is also true when there certain underlying medical conditions like poor nutrient absorption. This is also the case for pregnant or breastfeeding mothers. They are also important for elderly or women with long heavy menstrual periods. It is important to remember that supplements are not preventive or curative for any disease, their role is primarily to provide lacking essential nutrients.

Non GMO supplements are extracted from natural foods or synthetically manufactured. For example, manufacturers may extract Vitamin E from beans or maize. Synthetic vitamins may not be as effective as those that are extracted. There are two terms used in describing the amount of a nutrient contained; RDA and DV.

RDA or the Recommended Daily Allowance refers to the amount of nutrient recommended for daily intake. Daily value on the other hand describes the labels for supplements. They give the nutrient amount provided by a food in the total daily diet. RDAs are set by Food and Nutrition boards and vary based on gender and age.

Supplements have various side effects. This occurs when combined with some types of medications or if taken when there is a certain medical condition underlying. In addition, taking the wrong type and can be deleterious to health. Purchase them without a necessary prescription from the nearest retail shop. There is no authority tasked with verification of the contents or composition, the manufacturer is solely responsible.

Vitamin supplements are not a substitute for a healthy balanced diet and should be taken only when absolutely necessary. If you are eating the RDA of a certain nutrient then you do not need to take them. A nutrient taken in surplus amounts is actually harmful to your health.

Talk to your doctor before starting a supplement regime. They will need to advise on the right medication and dosage for you and whether you actually need it. Take them during the day usually after a meal. It is not advisable to take them when you are hungry especially for the water-soluble ones.




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