Wednesday, July 25, 2012

A Vitamin a Day ...

A year or so ago, while Andy and I were out with friends celebrating a birthday we met another couple (a friend of a friend) who both happened to be doctors.  Somehow, the conversation turned towards vitamins.  I've always had an interest in improving my energy levels and health in a natural way so I was really curious with what they had to say.  They talked about taking vitamin D and the fact that they hadn't been sick in years which they accredited to vitamin D.  Intrigued, after dinner, Andy and I went home and immediately started researching vitamin D and other supplements online.  From almost that day on, Andy and I have taken an assortment of vitamins daily and we both almost immediately felt more balanced and energetic.

Recently, I was introduced to MultiVits, a company passionate about helping other improve their quality of life through high-end, medical grade supplements.  What I love about the MultiVits sight is the fact that they blend in education and medical research with each and every one of their vitamin supplements.  There is so much information out there about vitamins, one can quickly get overloaded and overwhelmed but MiltiVits really does a fantastic job breaking down each supplement (like magnesium which can natural treat anxiety or Pycnogenol® which is a potent antioxidant that has been scientifically linked to helping with circulation, joint health, and seasonal allergies) so that consumers can easily digest what supplements might be a good fit for their health concerns.  They even include information regarding the recommended daily dosage!

Not sure what kind of supplements might be a good fit for your lifestyle?  Simply visit Multivits, and type in your health concerns into the search box.  Chances are, there will be a supplement that you could try to naturally treat your aliments.  Here is to making ourselves happier and healthier!

The content and material is completely my own.  I am not in the medical profession and you should always consult a physician before adding supplements to your diet.

1 comment:

  1. Interesting. I take vitamin D pills and I felt a good improvement from before. I think it's something for anyone to look into. Have a great day x

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