Eating the right way isn’t about dieting, which implies a temporary change in your eating habits; it’s about making better choices every day so that they become second nature.
Do unto others Health as you would want done unto Yours
So treat your friends, family and enemies as you would want to be treated.
Dr Oz also recommend so many supplements, but his stock standard daily vitamin's recommended are:
Multi Vitamin
Take your Multi Vitamin 1/2 in the morning and 1/2 in the evening, so you can absorb all the nutrients throughout the day.
The typical multivitamin contains about 10 vitamins and 10 minerals including vitamins A, C, D, E, K and minerals such as potassium and zinc. Make sure your multi contains iodine, a mineral that is sometimes omitted by certain manufacturers and is important for your heart, thyroid, brain and other vital organs.
When purchasing your multivitamins, look for bottles labeled 100% Daily Value (DV). In addition, avoid mega doses, such as supplements containing 500% DV, taking into account that you’ll also be absorbing vitamins and minerals from foods you eat.
Calcium Magnesium
Without calcium in your diet, the body will rob this nutrient from your bones, which weakens your bones. Calcium combined with magnesium not only supports your bones, but also keeps your teeth and muscles healthy. It’s important to take these minerals together since calcium alone can cause constipation, whereas magnesium will prevent this side effect.
Choose a supplement that contains 600mg of calcium with 400mg of magnesium and take once a day. Remember to always drink with a full glass of water. Do not take this supplement within 1-2 hours of taking your multivitamin since calcium can block the body from absorbing other nutrients.
Omega-3 Fatty Acids/Fish Oil
Omega-3 fatty acids are the superstar fats that boost your brain, protect your heart and arteries, fight wrinkles, lubricate your joints and more. There are 3 types of omega-3 fatty acids:
- Alpha-linelenic acid (ALA) found walnuts, flaxseeds, and olive oil
- Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) found primarily in fish oil
- Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) also found in fish oil
- look for one that contains 600mg of DHA
- Take this supplement at breakfast time. To keep fish oil lasting longer and prevent spoiling, store it in the fridge.
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