Supplement Secrets
Are you using a reliable and well-made nutritional vitamin supplement? Of the thousands of natural vitamin supplements all promising to be "strong, comprehensive, safe and containing only the finest clinically supported ingredients" to provide you with superior health and antiaging benefits--how do you know if your supplement is living up to its advertising. Here are some great secrets you need to know about to better judge the quality of your nutritional supplmement.
Anti-Aging. Many manufacturers are using the term 'anti-aging'. The promise is that the supplement will slow down the aging process. You know exactly how difficult it is day after day to ensure you're getting a broad spectrum of all the necessary vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and other crucial nutrients you need from your diet.
Cheaper supplements are weak and most struggle to produce even minimal results. They don't comprehensively target all your organs and systems. Professional grade supplements, such as the ones manufactured by NSC, provide a superior ability to limit damage from the production of free radicals in your body. This is one of the main things highlighted in their marketing promotions. This is important, because the free radical problem is one of the four primary components of aging.
Supplements should also contain specialized nutrients which target and address the other important aging components:
- Glycation
- Methylation
- Inflammation
It is this aspect of a supplement's formula that most qualifies it as a genuine supplement. Unfortunately the vast majority of health supplements--from the cheap supermarket multivitamins up to and including almost all self claimed super supplements--only address the free radical component of aging. When shopping for a nutritional supplement, ask yourself:
- Does it contain everything it promises on the packaging and in the exact dose amounts?
- Is its formula able to tackle all the components of aging?
- Is it offering you excellent value for the money?
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Informational note: The data presented on our health and nutrition website is for educational purposes only. Though we stive to be accurate in all of the information we present, it should not be taken as medical advice. NSC always recommends consulting your physician before beginning or modifying any diet or exercise program.