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What You Should Know
About Vitamin Supplementation
Frankly speaking, deconditioned,
inactive people interested only in growing hair, skin and nails probably meet
their nutritional needs through food alone. Or, at best,
might consider an inexpensive daily multi-vitamin.
However, research has
proven that physically active people have much higher metabolic
requirements. The amount and quality of your
caloric intake, in conjunction with vitamin supplementation,
is of utmost importance.
An Analogy
Here’s an analogy.
Imagine you are invited to a mountain lakeside cabin to spend the weekend. You immediately
say "yes" and jot the date on your calendar.
But then a few days later youre asked to tow a boat up the
mountain for everyones use. You say "yes." But now, you start to
think about the condition of your car.
Do you have enough air in your
tires?
When did you last change your
anti-freeze?
What about the oil and
transmission fluid?
How much more gas will your car
burn and should you use a higher octane?
These are valid
thoughts -- because you're about to add physical stress to your
vehicle.
The same holds true when
you begin an exercise program. You increase physical stress on
your body. And, when you increase physical stress on your body, fueling
it (through proper nutrition) becomes a major consideration.
What Vitamins Really Do
Vitamins accomplish two things.
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They help in the digestion and
utilization of foods, thus, creating "higher octane fuel" for your body.
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Second, they ensure
that all nutritional gaps are filled allowing your body to efficiently
and effectively burn fat, gain lean muscle tissue and fully adapt
to increased physical stress.
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