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The increasingly fast paced world that we live in, can put us in a difficult situation when it comes to nutrition. A lot of the time we just grab and go on the run, not the healthiest choice but what else can you do? Even when we do have the time to sit down and fix a proper meal, the food we are cooking today doesn't have the same amount of nutrients as it did 50-60 years ago.

WE NEED VITAMINS


Because the food we eat is lacking in vitamins, our bodies can't digest it properly or use it the way it needs. You see, vitamins are used to catalyze (help) the chemical reactions that are occurring in our bodies. When we are lacking in vitamins the chemical reactions get backed up, and we start to notice the problems as they manifest as different illnesses. But when our intake of vitamins is plentiful we can enjoy the optimum functioning of our bodies, and experience the energy and vitality characteristic of true health.
WHATS GOING ON IN THE VITAMIN WORLD???

Now ideally, we would all get our nutrients from the foods themselves, grown in nutrient rich soils.  In this way the nutrients are in their most absorbable form, and our bodies have no problem utilizing them.  But for some reason most vitamin manufacturers think it is okay to fill their products with synthetic chemicals. Ask yourself, "Do I want to be taking high doses of synthetic chemicals?"  No way!!  synthetic vitamin isolates are not food, are not absorbed and are quickly excreted from our bodies.  Have you ever noticed that when you take your multi-vitamin with out food you get stomach pain?? Well, that's because they are not food they are chemicals.
we need real food

Take Whole Food Nutrients

Our bodies were designed to absorb the food around us, in its natural form. Not a synthetic version of the real thing. Our bodies can tell the difference because they need the naturally occurring phytonutrients alongside vitamins in order to fully absorb and utilize them. In fact, whole food nutrients can be taken on an empty stomach!! That, is the ultimate proof that they are real food- as potent as the bounty of fruits and vegetables we should be eating.

Where can I get whole food nutrients?

Since the mid 80's NewChapter has been pioneering the science of producing whole food vitamins. Synthetic duplicates can not be found in any of their products. The way they produce their vitamins is through a culturing process. They take the real food, broccoli, kale, brown rice, brussels sprouts, etc. and culture them with probiotics. The probiotics take the whole-food medium and transforms them into a whole food complex that is effortlessly absorbed by your body. This means that along with the essential whole food vitamins, you will also be consuming probiotics daily which has been shown to boost the immune system, improve digestion, detoxification and protection from toxins. Furthermore, because whole food nutrients are so easily absorbed by your body, it is not necessary to use mega-doses of them as you would see in synthetic vitamins. When in nature would you be eating 1667% of a nutrient?? Synthetic vitamins must increase the levels to mega-dosages because most of what they give you is quickly excreted from your system. On the other hand whole food complexes dont rely on mega-dosing but rather on simply giving you what your body was designed to receive, real food. Such whole food nutrients work with your body as they were intended to, rather than trying to force their way in like synthetics. It's simple, nature will always be better than the synthetic alternative. What attracted me even more to New Chapter vitamins is the fact that they pack their vitamins full of antioxidants and super-foods, as well as anti-inflammatory herbs. For example you will find things like spinach and blueberry as super-foods and antioxidants, plus tumeric and ginger to cool down the inflammation. New Chapter is at the top of it's field because their vitamins provide everything your body needs to function optimally, allowing you to experience what health and vitality feel like.

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