Whole Food Vitamins

The Standard American Diet (SAD) is lacking in many vital nutritional components. This clearly demonstrates the methodology for formulating nutritional supplements to ensure that they will be transported directly to the tissues. Pharmaca carries whole food vitamins from brands like New Chapter, MegaFood, Garden of Life and Floradix. The goal of pharmaceutical supplementation has always been to preserve or improve upon the nutritional efficacy of whole foods in tablet and powder form.\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\nWhile many commercially available nutritional supplements are available at every corner, through necessity, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) does little to regulate the manufacturing of food supplements such as vitamins, minerals and herbal products.\n\nAt Rutgers University, New Jersey, nutritional and food science Professor Paul A. Lachance headed up a study, published in the Journal of The American College of Nutrition, to evaluate 29 popular fruit, and ranked them in descending order of value according to the benefits they confer.\n\nWhole food supplements will contain not only alpha-tocopherol but also the 7 other alpha, beta, gamma and delta forms of both tocopherol and tocotrienol derived from concentrated food. Healthy meals are often forsaken for the ease of fat-laden fast food and the convenience ingredients found on the shelves of the local supermarket lack many of the essential vitamins and minerals your body needs.