The theory behind the so-called Paleolithic Diet (Paleo Diet, for short) suggests that whole food vitamins obtained from minimally refined and processed whole foods, like vegetables, fruit, nuts and lean meats, should be optimally suited for human biology, and thus optimal health. This is quite easy to identify when examining the label of a nutritional supplement, vitamin or herbal product. If you get your daily intake of proper foods, nutrients, minerals, enzymes, and fibers – which can be obtained by eating an ample supply of fresh fruits and vegetables each day – you may never have to visit a doctor at all.\n\nVitamins made from real food also contain natural enzymes, coenzymes, antioxidants, trace elements and activators that aid in this absorption. If your vitamin supplements include less than 60 ingredients, they are not providing the nutrients that your body needs.\n\nSynthetics literally pull nutrients from the body rather than restoring these vital substances because they contain only a portion of the entire nutrient. The best and easiest way to obtain this is by taking exceptionally pure, cold processed oils in whole food supplements.\n\nShaklee’s children’s vitamins include Incredivites which are tasty chewable multivitamin supplements designed to be loved by kids. Because these vitamins come from food they outperform other vitamin forms and are completely safe. When trying to decide which type of vitamin to use it is important to understand the difference between vitamins and supplements made with whole food ingredients and regular vitamins made from chemicals produced in a laboratory.\n\nMany diseases and conditions caused by overconsumption and malnourishment can be easily corrected by supplementation with whole food nutritional products. Studies have shown fragmented foods contribute to disease’s such as beriberi and pellagra, both of these are B vitamin deficiencies.