research on this nutrient, and this will continue into 2008. We fully
expect government guidelines on the intake of vitamin D to be changed
early in the year. Deficiency of vitamin D is common in the United States
and worldwide. It is known to be important in bone mineral metabolism,
but now we have information that it does much more. For example: good
intake of vitamin D can reduce both hip fractures and other non-vertebral
fractures; it can improve symptoms of leg weakness; it can improve lower
extremity strength and improve walking for seniors; and it has even been
shown to significantly diminish occurrence of certain cancers. Other
metabolic disorders that may benefit from vitamin D include type 1
diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular disease, possibly type 2 diabetes,
and multiple sclerosis.
4. More emphasis will be placed on bringing the body into balance.
Extensive medical research will emerge supporting the view that too much
of a single nutrient can be as damaging as too little, leading some
nutritional companies to reformulate products and use the synergistic
approach to nutrition.
-- Multiple (takes care of dietary deficiency)
-- Colloidal Minerals (takes care of dietary deficiency)
-- C + Zinc (builds a healthy immune system)
-- B12 (energizer)
These four products provide the nutrients the human body needs on a daily
basis, with useful, usable doses that are easy on the body (and, of
course, represent value for money).
5. The most significant trend in the nutritional industry was a novelty
about 25 years ago when it was first introduced by Vitamist.com. Now
accepted in the medical arena, it will start having acceptance and
understanding as a delivery system for your nutrition. One medicine that
is already being s
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