It can be hard to believe
that fibromyalgia, an extremely
complicated illness, one that continues to baffle most physicians, could ever
respond to natural over the counter vitamin supplements. While doctors and
medical researchers continue to look for the holy grail drug combination to “cure"
fibro, the only result is the increase in the drug companies bottom line.
SEE my past blog on
"Neurontin for Everything" or "Swimming in a Sea of Green"
Drugs don't make you
healthier. They can save your life. They can dampen symptoms and make them
manageable, but drugs don't make you healthy. And since the only way to reverse
a complicated illness like fibromyalgia is to get healthy -- drugs, at least
long term, aren’t the answer.
Why Vitamin Supplements Are So Important For Good
Health
Many so-called experts
will tell you not to worry about taking vitamins if you are eating a balanced
diet. Unfortunately, dieting alone can’t provide enough essential vitamins and
minerals to promote optimal health. For instance, you would need to consume 5,000
calories per day (mostly fat) in order to get the recommend minimum (400 IU) of
vitamin E, and 12,000 calories per day to get the minimum amount of chromium.
Most of our foods are processed and, therefore, the nutrients have been leeched
out of them. Could this be one of the reasons pre-senile dementia and
Alzheimer’s disease have increased so dramatically over the last few decades?
Thousands of studies
validate the benefits of taking a multivitamin/mineral formula on a daily
basis. These studies have been reported in medical journals, popular newspapers
and magazines. A good multivitamin/mineral formula offers a broad range of
health benefits. Taking a daily multivitamin/mineral formula reduces the
incidence of heart disease, heart attack, stroke, glaucoma, depression, macular
degeneration, diabetes, senile dementia, and various cancers.
A Few Vitamin Facts
1.
Multivitamin Use Is Associated With Lowering A Risk Factor For Cardiovascular
Disease. A study published in the American Journal of Medicine states that an
independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease, C-reactive protein (CRP),
can be reduced by the intake of a multivitamin. An elevated CRP level found in
one’s blood serum is associated with the risk of cardiovascular disease and
diabetes.
Source: American Journal
of Medicine, Volume 115, Issue 9
2.
Daily Multivitamin Use May Bring Significant Savings To Older Americans.
According to a this study, the daily use of a multivitamin by older adults
could bring about more than $1.6 billion in Medicare savings over the next five
years.
3.
Slash Cancer Odds. Taking 200 micrograms of selenium daily for four and a half
years cut cancer rate 42 percent and cancer deaths in half in a group of 1300
individuals. The incidence of colorectal cancer dropped 64 percent and prostate
cancer an amazing 69 percent! University of Arizona Study.
4.
Prevent Alzheimer’s. Not a single elderly person who took separate doses of
vitamin E (200-800 IU) or vitamin C (500-1000 mg) developed Alzheimer’s disease
during a four-year double blind study. Chicago’s
Rush Institute for Healthy Aging.
5.
Boost Immune System. Taking 200 IU of natural vitamin E daily boosted immune
functioning in older people. A supplement with only 60 mg of vitamin E daily
did not improve immune functioning. Obviously, superior immune functioning
lessens infections, possibly cancer and heart disease. Tufts University
Study
6.
Stop Heart Attacks. A daily dose of 400-800 IU of natural vitamin E cut
subsequent heart attacks in men with heart problems by an astonishing 77
percent. Cambridge University,
England.
7.
Stop Strokes. High doses of B vitamins decreased the amount of plaque in
carotid (neck) arteries by 10 percent during a four-year study. Blocked carotid
arteries can cause strokes. Plaque increased by 50 percent in non-vitamin B
takers. University
of Toronto.
8.
Prevent Fractures. Taking 500 mg of calcium and 700 IU of vitamin D daily for
three years significantly cut the rate of bone loss and non-vertebral fractures
in men and women older than age 65. Tufts
University Study.
9.
Save Vision. Women taking vitamin C supplements cut their risk of cataracts by
77 per cent. Tufts
University and the
National Institutes of Health.
10.
Prolong Life. Taking vitamin E and vitamin C (in higher doses than in a
multivitamin) cut chances of death from all causes by 42 percent. Vitamin E
users were 47 percent less apt to die of heart disease and 59 percent less
likely to die of cancer. National Institute on Aging.
11.
Help Decrease The Risk Of Stroke. According to researchers from Harvard, the
long-term dietary intake of folate and vitamin B12 may help decrease the risk
of ischemic stroke. Source: Stroke, Volume 35, 2004
12.
Vitamin C Deficiency May Be Linked To Respiratory Disorders. In a two-year
study, researchers found that vitamin C may prevent symptoms linked to airway
diseases such as asthma, cystic fibrosis, and chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease (COPD) Source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume
101, Number 10, 2004
Almost as unacceptable as
not recommending vitamin and mineral supplements is the recommendation of them
based on the Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA). The RDA is the measured amount
or dosage of nutrient per vitamin and minerals recommend. The RDA or as I call
it the Recommended DiseaseAallowance,
may keep you from getting Scurvy, but it certainly won’t stand- up to
the many chronic diseases that continue to plague modern man.
The U.S. federal government
sets these levels based on the “average adult.”
The “average person plan” assumes that you are an adult under 60 years
old who is in good health, has normal digestion, isn’t overweight, leads a
relatively stress-free life, has no medical problems, doesn’t take any
medication, eats a balanced diet, and consumes 5 servings of fruits and
vegetables each day. Needless to say, most of us don’t fit into the definition
of the average person defined by RDA. In fact, most adult women don’t meet the
RDA for zinc, Vitamin B, calcium, magnesium, and Vitamin E. Likewise, most adult men don’t meet the RDA
for zinc and magnesium. Fewer than 29% of people eat 5 fresh fruits and
vegetables a day. Furthermore, 20% of the U.S. population doesn’t eat ANY
fruits or vegetables at all!
The recommended daily
allowance is some fifty years out of date. It was never intended to advance
health, only to prevent malnutrition diseases like scurvy or rickets. Taking
the minimum amount of a nutrient to prevent gross deficiency diseases doesn’t
help those people who want to be truly healthy and not just be free of
symptoms.
The RDA is inadequate if
your goal is for prevention and or treatment of heart disease, cancer,
cataracts, depression, senility, diabetes, arthritis and other age related
disorders. For optimal health and well-being, many health practitioners are
recommending many times higher than the RDA on certain nutrients. It’s no
secret, for the majority of the U.S.
population the diet is poorly lacking in essential nutrients. Additionally,
nearly all Americans are deficient even in the minimal RDA requirements, and
are therefore exposed to premature death.
Taking an optimal daily
allowance multivitamin/mineral formula is the best way to ensure you obtain and
maintain optimal health.
No you most likely won't
cure yourself of fibromyalgia by taking a handful of vitamins but you will help
yourself become healthier. Combine the right supplements, diet, health habits,
and when needed drugs and you stand the best chance of getting healthy and
reversing your fibro symptoms.
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