Why Must I Take More Than The Label
To Get The Desired Effect?
Over the years I have found different answers to this question.
I used to think more was better and needful. However, over the years I have realized
this is not always true. I think this day and time there is a lot of good scientific
evidence to the efficacy of nutritional supplements.
Most of the scientific information, will cite the number of milligrams of certain
nutrients used in a study. I think this is a good place to start if you fit the
profile of the test group. Often the label on the bottle is a good place to start
too. I know many of you say I just have to take a lot more than the recommended
amount to accomplish what I need to accomplish.
On the surface, that may look OK. After all, I have been doing it for years and
if I want to live without these problems it sure beats the alternative of medication,
surgery or hospital stay. Nutritional supplements do beat the alternative by a
long shot. However, I suggest there may be a way to have your symptoms improve
and not have to take mega doses of different products.
I know this first hand because I could take many capsules of some products and
not get any benefits. Now I take only a few products daily and none up to the
recommended amounts except calcium. There are many reasons why an individual may
not get the needed nutrients from a normal label recommended amount.
Now I want to explain what over the years I have learned that has helped me to
reduce my nutrient consumption and still maintain a very high quality of life.
In this edition I will only be able to address one of many reasons. However, I
will continue this series in the preceding issues until completion. I also will
be keeping this on the site.
On several occasions I took several capsules of Una
de Gato combination and never once felt any effect. I have ran into people
doing consultations that say they are taking supplements but feel no worse or
better for the experience. Many conclude, they don't need the products or the
products are no good.
Certainly, the products not having any nutritional value can be a factor. That's
one reason we offer the Nature's Sunshine brand of products. We have been to their
factory and know of the quality first hand. Also, we have seen many times that
they will quit selling the products when others companies don't. For example,
when the Chernobyl nuclear reactor blew most of the chickweed herbs were contaminated
with nuclear fallout. This herb is usually purchased from the area known as Russia
at the time. However, other herb manufacturers kept selling chickweed by allowing
a larger amount of radiation to be in the chickweed. Nature's Sunshine never compromised
their position and actually didn't make available the product for several months.
When we had a retail store it was hard because many of the combinations also included
chickweed. This meant when a customer asked for chickweed we were out and several
other combinations were effected too.
Other examples of giving up sales for quality are; chickweed was removed again
because all the batches had too much clay in them, golden seal was removed because
the batches were only having the properties of the leaves and not the root. The
root in golden seal is where the active constituents are located. Also, a batch
of herbs had been laced with lactose and just recently Nature's Sunshine couldn't
find a pure enough batch of Oregano oil that we couldn't sell it for a few months.
In short, a big reason for why the label recommendation doesn't
help improve your symptoms is the quality of the product. I don't want to leave
you with the impression that Nature's Susnhine is the only good company out there.
It's not, but you should ask your current manufacturer when is the last time they
sacrificed profits for quality!
Last issue, we discussed how not all products have the same quality. Poor
quality can cause us to have to take more to get the same effect than with a
good quality source of nutrients.
This issue let's turn our attention to co-factors. Co-Factors help us to assimilate
or digest the products we are consuming more efficiently.
Space limitations will limit me to only one co-factor for calcium. In the
following issues I will continue this series.
Regarding calcium, it is a known fact that as we age (after age 35-40) our
ability to produce HCL (hydrochloric acid) diminishes. In order for us to
assimilate calcium properly we have to have sufficient hydrochloric acid in
our stomach. Many folks have said to me I take calcium but I can't tell its
helping me any. Remembering last issue's article, we must first ask is the
quality good? If so, then we have to look at our hydrochloric acid
production. If this is low or insufficient we will need to supplement with
hydrochloric acid capsules or tablets to properly utilize the calcium you
are taking.
What are the symptoms of poor hydrochloric acid production. The most
obvious is related to the digestive system. Do you have any of the
following belching, feeling full, bloating and/or gas? Do you have a problem
with constipation? Hungry for protein, loosing hair and/or poor finger
nails. If you answer "yes" to any of the above symptoms then you might
consider supplementing with hydrochloric
acid capsules. I have taken 1
hydrochloric acid capsule at bedtime with my calcium for over 15 years.
Let's take a look at what changes will show up when we assimilate our
calcium properly. I have prepared a page along those lines located here
If we can tell these symptoms are improving when we take the calcium then we
must be receiving some benefit from our calcium consumption. If not, then
we need to consider supplementing with one of the co-factors (hydrochloric
acid capsules). Next issue I will discuss other co-factors for calcium
assimilation.
Remember you can swallow nutrients but in order for them to be helpful you
have to assimilate them at the cellular level. The co-factors help us to do
just that. Find out why you are taking your nutrients( I am not referring
to your medications, NEVER STOP THEM WITHOUT YOUR DOCTOR'S PERMISSION) and determine
if they are helping. If not, begin to apply this information to your health regimen.
Afterall, if you are wanting them to help it will be helpful to evaluate their
usefulness on a regular basis.
Continuing our discussion on co-factors, I would like to talk about how
supporting the glandular system helps assimilation of your nutrients.
Using the example of calcium, I have found that if the glandular system
isn't working properly its hard to assimilate calcium and other valuable
nutrients.
In physiology this is proven by the parathyroid gland being required to
maintain certain blood levels of calcium in the body. The hormone it
secretes is called PTH. This hormone achieves an increase in blood level
calcium by influencing the amount of calcium absorbed from the small
intestine and reabsorbed from the renal tubules. If these sources don't
provide adequate calcium levels then the PTH hormone instructs the body to
resorb calcium from the bones.
Suppose our glandular system doesn't have enough nutrition to function
appropriately. Then the hormonal messengers may begin sending the wrong
information out to the body. An example of wrong information may cause the
body to begin taking calcium from the bones or other such mistakes. In the
calcium example this would cause our bones to become weaker and more fragile over
time. I experienced hormonal irregularities first hand a few years
back. These irregularities are best explained in the example below.
Imagine alot of soldiers in war and getting ready to formulate
a different attack because charging the enemy hasn't worked.
A drunken 5 star General walks in and tells them to do the same
thing that hasn't worked. The soldiers will have to obey . As
an observer, we might think the soldiers are not very smart.
The fact is, their orders caused the problem. The hypothalamus
is the 5 star General of your glandular system and if it gets
weak it begins to send out the wrong orders. These orders tell
the organs to do the wrong things. For example, your adrenals
provide energy if the hypothalamus says to the adrenals you are
giving too much energy then they will dutifully slow down. When
all along you may be fatigued and want more energy. I realized
how important this organ was with me when I kept feeding my adrenals
herbs to get energy and nothing worked. Feeding my hypothalamus
caused my energy to take off. Now at 47 years young I now have
more energy than I did when I was 16.
Many nutrients feed the glandular system. Master
Gland is a good overall
combination of those nutrients that nourishes the glandular system.
Another item to consider for the glandular system is essential
fatty acids (E.F.A.'s). If you have dry skin this can indicate
your low in the EFA's. The glandular system uses the fatty acids
to make hormones. If you are deficient then the body doesn't
have the building blocks to make hormones. These hormones play
a role among other things in calcium assimilation with the parathyroid
gland. Black currant oil is what I suggest to our clients that
have trouble assimilating calcium. Sleep problems can indicate
a need to improve calcium assimilation. Often, through nutrition
and nutrients this problem can be corrected.
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Currant Oil and Super
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Making sure the glandular system is working properly can be very important
to all functions of the body.
For more information on the glandular system. Go here
Continuing our discussion on co-factors, I would
like to talk about how the
liver is needed for minerals to be assimilated.
The liver is considered the store house of our minerals. We need many
minerals to be in our systems to have optimal health. Calcium, magnesium,
chromium, zinc, sodium, potassium, copper and many other minerals often only needed
in trace amounts.
If the liver is the store house for our minerals then sometimes we might
need to take something to strengthen the livers ability to absorb the
minerals. I have seen many clients take supplements and herbs but to no
avail until they began to support their liver.
There are many herbs and combinations associated with strengthening the
liver. Dandelion, burdock, yellow dock, red clover, milk thistle and many
others have been used to feed the liver over the years.
What are some ways to know if the liver needs support or not?
Unfortunately, there is no specific way to know only some guidelines to
consider. I have found that with many clients these situations could
indicate they could benefit from some support of the liver.
1. Crave, desire or want fatty foods
2. Bright lights bother you
3. Eating fatty meals produces uncomfortable feeling
4. Dry skin
The liver works with the gall bladder to emulsify fats. Emulsification
helps the body to absorb fats at the cellular level. If the liver is
secreting the bile properly then the body will begin to show it's not
absorbing fats properly. Sometimes this is indicated with some of the
situations above.
Obviously, there are many more situations that could indicate the liver
needs some support. However, will stop with these and point out that other
things could cause these situations too.
If you are having to take a lot of supplements and herbs to get the desired
effect and you aren't supporting your liver you might consider taking a
single herb or liver combination to supplement your existing program. Often
it doesn't take the suggested amount to begin to help your liver do the job
it needs to do.
A good combination to look at can be found here
I mentioned last issue that I would cover stress and our emotional health
and how it relates to assimilation of the nutrients we consume. For
purposes of brevity, I will be discussing the effects of long term or
continual stress. Sudden stress does cause some imbalances but many
professionals agree that long term stress causes the most damage.
Stress burns up our B vitamins and minerals at a very fast pace. If we are
under continual stress and we are taking the abovementioned items, there is
a good chance we will need to take more than the usual amounts just to break
even.
This can be observed if we are taking B vitamins and minerals before we are
under stress. Our quality of life is good our health is doing well and we
have no health complaints to speak of. Enter the long term stressor(s)
(worry, bitterness, anger, fear are a few examples). We begin to notice
that our health isn't the same. In fact, our state of health is weakening.
Our first question should be what has changed. If we are fortunate we
remember the addition of the stressor(s). If it were me, I would examine
what gets used up during stressful times and begin to add in or increase
those quantities from what I was taking before the stressor(s) were added.
Please make sure you read all warnings and cautions before increasing any
nutrients past the label recommendation.What does all this have to do with
assimilation?
B vitamins help us to assimilate the nutrients we ingest. The B vitamins
help with carbohydrate, fat and protein metabolism. Minerals also aid in
metabolism too.
Our bodies are fearfully and wonderfully made. Each body system
is synergistically tied into another system. Making it impossible
to function independently. The absence of minerals or B vitamins
would be like trying to build a house without nails. We could
have all the workers eager to work but without the right building
blocks we couldn't complete the project. Cortisol is secreted
by the adrenal glands when we are under a stressful situation. "According
to medical information, long-term over-secretion of
cortisol has direct physiological effects on the following functions:
carbohydrate and lipid metabolism, protein metabolism, inflammatory
effects and lipid metabolism."1
Is it any wonder when we are under stress that our ability to metabolize and
assimilate our foods and nutrients we consume is impaired. Now that we have
identified the importance of less stress, what do we do if we can't avoid
stressful situations? I have prepared a list of resources below that has
been very helpful for me personally. These resources may or may not help
you but I did want to make the list for those who could benefit.
This concludes this series of articles
1. "A More Excellent Way" by Pastor Henry Wright page 214
Helpful Resources
1. A
More Excellent Way
2. Untangling Relations (Workbook) - by Pat Springle
3. Conquering Co Dependency (Workbook) - by Pat Springle
4. Making Peace With Your Past (Workbook) - by Tim Sledge
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