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 Roasted Butternut Squash with Apple and Turkey Sausage

 

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Issue: # 23
December 12, 2012
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This past weekend, I was fortunate to accompany my daughter with her school club to hang out with children in the Long Term Care unit at the Children's Specialized Hospital.  The children we worked with ranged in age from toddler to 18 years with most being wheel chair bound with a host of challenges.  We did a few holiday activities and cheered with the kids if they rewarded us with a nod or a look or even a small smile.  Every response was a small victory and our hearts swelled.  When it was over, we had a quiet ride home with me, Jennifer and her friend lost in our thoughts. We had originally thought we were helping with those special children, but really, it was they who gave much more to us.
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 Do We Need to Take Vitamins?

 

I am asked this question all of the time.  Hundreds of years ago, our ancestors never took vitamins and they seemed healthier without the hundreds of diseases that seem to plague today's society.  This is true.  They got most of their nutrition from their food.  These days, however, we can't say the same.  

 

First, what we call food today, isn't what our ancestors would have regarded as food.  There are so many products with a long list of chemicals and additives that we can't even pronounce. Even one-ingredient food such as milk isn't what it used to be with cows pumped up with antibiotics and fed genetically modified corn (don't cows normally eat grass?).  Neither are our meats, poultry or fish in which the majority is also filled with antibiotics and also fed genetically modified feeds they wouldn't normally eat in nature.  Then we come to our fruits and vegetables which are sprayed with toxic pesticides grown in mineral-depleted soil. 

 

What does this mean? The bad news is that we do not get nearly as much nutritional benefit.   Much of it is killed off by the modification of the original structure of fruits and vegetables along with the antibiotics of fish and animal sources and pasteurization of dairy.  To make matters worse, processed foods such as sugar are anti-nutrients.  They actually steal vitamins from your body.  Yup, that Big Mac and Shake are a triple whammy of nutrient deficiency to your body.

 

While I always encourage eating lots of one-ingredient food (preferably organic!), it is getting more and more apparent that our food is more deficient in so many vitamins and nutrients leading to staggering deficiencies.  Here are a few common examples: vitamins

 

Deficiency of Omega 3s-Common in neurological disorders such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, ADD, Autism

Deficiency of Vitamin B12: Common in mental illness

Deficiency of Vitamin B Complex: Common in depression, addictions, lack of stomach acid (crucial to break down and digest food), stress (stress depletes Vit B)

Deficiency of Vitamin D: Common in cancer, mental illness, low immune system

Deficiency of Magnesium: Common in lack of ability to absorb protein, low blood pressure, heart attack (spasm), irritability

Deficiency of Probiotics:  Common with Irritable bowel, Crohn's, Colitis, Candida, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Autism

  

The next natural question is are supplements safe as they are not necessarily regulated by the FDA?  Let's look at a few simple statistics.  

 

     (OMNS Jan 5, 2011)  There was not even one death caused by dietary supplement in 2009, according to the most recent information collected by the U.S. National Poison Data System.

 

(U.S. General Accounting Office: Malpractice Insurance) Doctors pay $20,000 to $200,000 per year for their insurance.  Nutritional Consultants pay approximately only $250 per year for their insurance.

 

Now that we know we need vitamins, which are the most important?  Below are my top 5 in order of importance:

 

  1.  Omega 3
  2.  B-Complex
  3.  Vitamin D3
  4.  Magnesium
  5.  Probiotics
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