Benefits of Supplementation. Our guide to health and wellbeing

Similar documents
Information Sheet. Food and Mood. Accessible information about food and mood for adults with mental health problems

A Closer Look at The Components Of a Balanced Diet

Principles of nutrition Lesson A

Become A Health Coach Certification. Pillar 1: Nutrition, Health & Wellness Week 1. Copyright All Rights Reserved. Pillar 1 Week 1 Video 2 1

NUTRITION: THE STUDY OF HOW THE BODY UTILIZES THE FOOD WE EAT

Foundations of Personal Fitness. Chapter 4 Nutrition and Your Personal Fitness

Function, maintenance and protection

Classes of Nutrients A Diet

Nutrition, part 2. Because 1 part isn t enough!

The composition of the food groups

Nutrients The substances in food that promote normal growth, maintenance, and repair in your body are called nutrients.

FLEXIBLE DIETING. What it means is, you ll have the choice to take a flexible (yet still calculated) approach to your diet. THE MACRONUTRIENT BASICS

Living Better Series Brain Health: Nutrition

Muscle Monsters LLC 2015

Introduction to nutrition

Basic Nutrition. The Basics of Nutrition. The Six Basic Nutrients. calories. How it Works. How it works 10/5/16

Food and Nutrition. In this chapter, you will Learn About. The six major nutrients your body needs. The Food Guide Pyramid.

BASICS OF NUTRITION PROTEIN

Chapter Why do we eat & Nutrition and Nutrients

you don t have to be an acrobat to balance your cholesterol

Added Vitamins and Minerals

New Food Label Pages Chronic Disease Self-Management Program Leader s Manual

HEALTHY DIETS THROUGH AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SYSTEMS

NOTE: This is just a starting place. More intense and targeted nutrients may be required for your particular situation.

Diabetes: Prevention and Maintenance

Chewing the fat about fat!

Six Essential Types of Nutrients: The human body needs a balanced mix of all seven essential nutrients to sustain its normal functions.

S U G A R ; A B I T E S I Z E G U I D E

Ingredient List: Drs. Foster & Smith Chicken & Brown Rice Formula Hairball Control Dry Cat Food Drs. Foster & Smith Educational Staff

E n e r g y S o u r c e s

Lesson 1 Carbohydrates, Fats & Proteins pages

Topic 3.1 Nutrients. - Lipids are an essential part of the and are a part of cell in the body.

FOUNDATIONS OF HEALTH

Daily Essentials Kit. Optimal Health for Everyone. Products. Daily Essentials Kit nutrametrix Custom Health Solutions

Facts that you need to know

NUTRITION FOR TENNIS PLAYERS

Food for Thought January 26, 2012

Food Labels: Becoming a Healthier Educated Consumer

How to talk to your clients about nutrition

Hockey Nutrition Tips

APPROVED U.S. NUTRIVERUS POWDER CLAIMS October 2016

Achieving Wellness through a whole foods based diet

TEST NAME:Cells and Health TEST ID: GRADE:08 - Eighth Grade SUBJECT:Life and Physical Sciences TEST CATEGORY: School Assessment

30.1 Organization of the Human Body

Luigi Gratton. Vice President, Education Nutrition Advisory Board. Powerful Products = Powerful Nutrition

This section identifies the nutrients your body needs and explains why water is such an important nutrient.

HEALTHY DIET = HEALTHY HAIR

Nutrition of Aquatic Species - Student Notes

EXSC- STANDARD 14. Nutrients

1) What are the potential consequences for individuals who do not consume enough protein?

Diet & Diabetes. Cassie Ricchiuti Diabetes Dietitian. Lives In Our Communities. Improving

Look at the label. Nutrition information on food labels... Nutrition claims There are two types of nutrition claims:

Chapter 6, Part Read Activity 6A - Choosing a Meal and orally attempt the procedure and discussion on page 99.

Protein. Include protein at every meal to ensure a continuous supply of the amino acid tryptophan to the brain as this can influence your mood.

Section 4: Exercise Physiology. Diet and nutrition and their effect on physical activity and performance

Name Date Class. 2. Is the following sentence true or false? Food is required for the body to. maintain homeostasis, keeping a steady internal state.

Materials Photo copied food labels and worksheet available Understanding Food Labels & Claims (take home handout)

After all, our children deserve the very best.

NCFE Level 2 Award in Nutrition and Health. NCFE Level 2. Nutrition and Health. Part A

BODY CHEMISTRY TEST. Sample Report

Nutrition Basics. Chapter McGraw-Hill Higher Education. All rights reserved.

ABLE TO READ THE LABEL?

thé formula for a perfect balance PLUS

Nutrient Presentations

NUTRITION J E S Ú S A L C Á N T A R A R U I Z

Weight Loss NOTES. [Diploma in Weight Loss]

Food and ideal diet (Worksheet 5)

Opening screen: What is a nutrient?

TOP TEN NUTRITION TIPS

LITTLE TREASURE. Premium Australian Made Powdered Milk Products

Recuperation. dog. Getting them back to optimal health has never been this easy. Developed by vets for vets

Vitamin E helps in protecting cells against oxidative stress, that is, an excessive amount of free radicals.

Allergies and Food Intolerances The Raw Solution

Veterinary Information Sheet

Cambridge Commodities Ltd. ProEarth. Plant-Based Vegan Proteins

CPT David J. Licciardello, DVM Veterinary Advisor

Vegan True. Top Nutrients Vegans Need. Source Naturals

thé formula for a perfect balance

Macronutrients : Carbohydrates. Structure, sources and function

P A T I E N T H A N D B O O K

Section 38-1 Food and Nutrition (pages )

Digestive and Excretory Systems

Koi feed '17/'18. Dedicated to your performance. Koi CLAY. Sinking feed Contains Actigen. Floating feed. Prebiotic and/or Probiotic

Living Better with Life s Simple 7 TM

JIGSAW READING CARBOHYDRATES

The food that we eat provides us with the energy we need to get us through the day. Our bodies also use that energy to perform necessary functions.

Dietary advice for people with Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Nutrition Basics. Health, Wellness & Fitness. Brenda Brown

Fresh BaBy s eat Like a MyPlate Super HERO

WHY DO WE NEED FOOD? FOOD AND DIET

What Do You Remember? Lesson 5

NUTRITION CONCEPTS MACRONUTRIENTS FAT SOLUBLE VITAMINS

EMERGENCY ESSENTIALS FOOD STORAGE

The Anatomy of Eating by Cathy Marley.

OBJECTIVE. that carbohydrates, fats, and proteins play in your body.

BODY CHEMISTRY TEST. Jannet s Report

CBSE Class 12 Physical Education. Important Question Answers. Subscribe Creschemy

Warwickshire Dietetic Service Recommended Intake and Portion Sizes for Children

Nutrients. Nutrition. Carbohydrates. - ex. Carbs, Fats, Protein, Water. - ex. vitamins, minerals

Supplements That Best Support Your Exercise Routine

Transcription:

Benefits of Supplementation Our guide to health and wellbeing

Why supplementation is important We all need a helping hand sometimes. And that s certainly the case when it comes to our health and wellbeing. Vitamins or minerals can affect both your physical and mental health and wellbeing. For example Vitamin C contributes to maintain the normal function of the immune system whilst Iodine supports normal cognitive function. By making your health a key priority and focusing on it now, you could help your body reach its full potential. You deserve to feel healthy and well. To make the most of every day. To feel full of energy and love the life you live. We re passionate about helping you feel healthier and happier. By taking nutritional supplements, you could potentially provide yourself with the nutrients your body needs. The simple act of choosing to take nutritional supplements could make the world of difference to the way you feel. It s not a replacement for a healthy lifestyle. But rather a way of complementing it. Take control of your health and wellbeing today.

Some common terms explained When reading about or discussing nutritional supplementation, you ll no doubt come across lots of terms and phrases. Some may be familiar to you already, others less so. To help aid your learning process, here is some insight into the key terms you might hear. Amino acids Amino acids are known as the building blocks of protein. They are organic compounds that combine to form proteins. There are 21 different amino acids, some of which are regarded as essential (they need to be obtained from food) and non-essential (they can be made by your body). Antioxidants Antioxidants, such as Vitamin C and E, are important as they contribute to the protection of cells from oxidative stress. Bacteria and yeasts Live bacteria and yeasts occur naturally in your gut. Bacteria can be acquired through food containing lactobacilli and bifidobacteria. Bioavailability Bioavailability refers to how much of a supplement or nutrient is absorbed by the body. This is important as it influences how much is able to have an active effect. Enzymes Enzymes are special forms of nutrients that perform different functions in your body. For example, digestive enzymes are produced in your stomach and help break down proteins. Essential Fatty Acids Essential fatty acids are, as the name suggests, acids that are essential for humans. They are alpha-linolenic acid (a type of omega-3) and linoleic acid (omega-6). Related terms that you may come across are EPA and DHA. EPA stands for Eicosapentaenoic acid. DHA is Docosahexaenoic acid. Both are forms of longchain essential fatty acids or omega-3. They can be found in oily fish, seafood and algae. Food Groups A healthy, balanced level of nutrition is achieved by consuming a variety of essential food groups. These include proteins, such as dairy and soy, carbohydrates such as wholegrains, as well as fresh fruits and vegetables. Free Radicals Free radicals are molecules that occur in your body. They are widely thought to cause oxidative stress.

Ca Glycaemic Index The Glycaemic Index (GI) is a system used to rate different foods according to how quickly the carbohydrates are broken down into blood sugar and are available to be absorbed into the bloodstream. Low GI foods slowly release sugar and help us maintain a balance of energy. High GI foods give a quick hit of sugar, but then cause energy to dip rapidly. Macro- and Micronutrients Macronutrients are nutrients that your body needs in substantial quantities in order to function. For example, macronutrients include food groups such as protein and carbohydrates. Micronutrients are nutrients that your body needs in smaller quantities. They re still essential for health and help regulate processes in the body. Micronutrients include vitamins and minerals. Metabolism Metabolism refers to a series of chemical reactions that take place in your body. The metabolism process helps food to be converted into energy. The energy is then either used by the body, or stored in the liver, muscles or fat. Minerals Minerals are essential nutrients that your body needs in order to function properly. Different minerals play different roles for D B C example calcium contributes to normal bones and teeth, whilst iron helps make red blood cells. Nutrient Reference Value (NRV) The term Nutrient Reference Value refers to the legally defined level of intake required for a particular nutrient to adequately meet nutritional needs. Oxidative stress As you breathe and produce energy, your body reacts with oxygen. Through this process, molecules called free radicals are produced. Oxidative damage or stress is caused when free radicals interact with other molecules and cause changes to occur in proteins, genes and membranes. Synergy In terms of nutrition, synergy is the process where different components can work together to produce health benefits. So rather than focusing on single nutrients, sometimes it works better to combine them. Vitamins Like minerals, vitamins are essential nutrients that your body needs in order to work properly. Different vitamins have different roles, for example Vitamin C contributes to a normal energy-yielding metabolism and a reduction of tiredness and fatigue.

Common Questions You ll no doubt have queries about supplements. So to give you a point of reference and a helping hand, we ve gathered some of the most common questions.

About Supplements Why should I use supplements? Taking supplements can be a great way to boost your level of nutrients. You may choose to take them regularly or when you feel you need them. Food supplements are a good source if you are interested in supplying specific vitamins, minerals or trace elements. I lead a fairly healthy lifestyle do I still need supplements? Leading a healthy lifestyle is excellent. But sometimes you may need an extra boost and supplements are an ideal source. How to take supplements How do I take supplements and how long for? Each supplement comes with instructions on how to take them. Can I combine several products? Yes, if you have several different nutritional needs, then it s fine for you to take more than one product at a time. Please consult your doctor to find out about the ideal combination of supplements. Just take care if you re taking products with the same ingredients, as you don t want to take too much of a particular vitamin or nutrient. Should I take the products at a certain time? It s suggested that some supplements be taken in the morning or with meals. Check the individual packaging to make sure. You may find that a regular daily routine helps you remember to take your supplements. Storing supplements How should I store supplements and how long do they last? To ensure the longevity of your supplements, keep them in their packaging and store them in a cool, dry location. If you have children or pets, remember to keep them secured and out of reach.

Lifeplus Europe Ltd Little End Road Eaton Socon Cambridgeshire PE19 8JH England www.lifeplus.com 10/2016 2016 Lifeplus Europe