Showing posts with label Choose. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Choose. Show all posts

Thursday, August 2, 2012

How to Choose Health Supplements for Yourself?

There is no doubt that supplements are widely used in the present age than it was in the previous decades. Whereas, weightlifting supplements were a preserve for professional and armature body builders, more and more people increasingly prefer the use of nutritional supplements as a way of increasing one's muscle mass in a short time frame. Given its popularity, the article aims at providing useful information on the use of various nutritional supplements that are accessible in the marketplace. In as much as people are starting to have confidence on the impact of health supplements on one's body, it was highly regarded as an illegal drug given the number of athletes who were abusing them to their advantage so as to gain an edge over their competitors. The notion that nutritional health supplements are ad is not entirely true.

However, a mistake that most people make when selecting a supplement to take is that they ignore or take it for granted. It is common to see a person walk into a drugs store or supermarket and buy any health supplement that has inscription "bodybuilding vitamins" then expect to get the results shown on the bottle label in a matter of days. Unfortunately, as most people later realize is that is not always the case. When selecting a health supplement, one needs to consult a certified fitness expert or trained medical personnel who can advise them on the supplement to take. The truth of the matter is that there are various and different types of weightlifting supplements accessible in the marketplace today, both locally and online. For example, steroids which is the most popular amongst athletes generates different results, and as such one needs to make an informed decision on the type of steroid to buy as this will in turn have an effect on the person's steroids cycle.

Other than the type of supplement to buy one needs to take into consideration the composition of the health supplement. Not all multivitamins that you see in health stores have the same composition; there are those that contain fizogen which has a specific reaction in the body. It is vital that you read the inscriptions on the label so as to determine the percentage of different ingredient making them up.

Last but not least, it is important for you to set both long-term as well as short-term goals. This will enable you to monitor the effect that the supplement has on you.



Monday, July 30, 2012

How To Choose a Multivitamin

How To Choose a Multivitamin Video Clips. Duration : 2.72 Mins.


Expand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from LAheat and more videos in the Vitamins & Minerals category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com Weed out the junk from the good stuff when picking a multivitamin. To complete this How-To you will need: Multivitamins Patience Warning: Speak to a physician before starting to take a vitamin of any kind. Step 1: Select form Narrow down your choices based on how you would like to ingest your vitamin: in powder form, capsule, tablet, or liquid. Step 2: Choose dosage Further narrow down your selection by deciding how often you would like to take a vitamin: a single daily dose or spread out throughout the day. Step 3: Check essential vitamins Make sure it provides at least 100 percent of the eight essential vitamins: thiamine or B-1, riboflavin or B-2, niacin or B-3, B-6, B-12, D, E, and folic acid. Step 4: Confirm vitamin A & C Check that it contains some vitamin A and vitamin C. Tip: Too much vitamin A has been found to increase hip fracture when over 4300 incremental units are taken daily; and too much vitamin C may cause an upset stomach and/or diarrhea. Step 5: Check mineral level Check mineral levels. It should provides at least 50% of your daily chromium, copper, magnesium, selenium, and zinc. Tip: Magnesium can be obtained ...