Did you ever eat those Flintstones vitamins when you were growing up?  I would bargain with my mother:  I will eat the vitamin if I can dissolve it in my water and drink the final concoction in the privacy of my bedroom.  Well, I would plunk the purple, gritty Fred Flintstone into the glass cup and watch it deteriorate.  Then it would be much too unpleasant to imbibe and I would HAVE to throw it out.  EW.  Yucky.  Now I see supplements and organic whole foods as luxuries rather than punishments.  I call them the “Supplements de Jour,” or supplements of the day.  I love finding ways to make the presentation and experience more effective and aesthetically pleasing.
I recently purchased this 7 day pill box available at any Target, drug store or pharmacy department. Â Place your supplements in an area that you cannot ignore! Â I have mine by the fruit bowl in the kitchen. Â It’s the first place to catch my eye as I enter the kitchen each morning to feed my dog, Charlie. Â I fished around in my goodie cabinet and found these cupcake paper forms. Â These are cute for your daily dispensing. Â Remember that they look too cute to kiddos, so keep them out of their reach!! Â You could also re-use those little salad dressing containers from take-out food packaging. Â This would work well to add to you or your partner’s lunch box!
Guidelines for Effective Supplementation:
1. Fulfilling Deficiencies– Adding in what you are missing.
2. Supplement Form– i.e. Calcium Carbonate vs. Calcium Citrate. Â Which one and why? Â Different forms matter to the body! Â Liquid vs. pill? Â Which do you prefer?
3. Dosage– How much of a good thing do you need? Â How long do you take it?
4. Compliance– Your discipline in following your protocol. Â AKA you actually have to eat it. Â Do not follow my Flintstone regimen.
Talk to your health care provider about specific testing to see what YOUR SPECIFIC deficiencies are. Â There are many ways to check for deficiencies such as blood labs, questioning and exams. Â Save yourself time, money and damage by consulting a professional. Â Then you can target exactly what you need, buy only what you need and get healthy!
Please consider recommended values of a vitamin or mineral that keep you from getting a deficiency disease such as scurvy (vitamin C deficiency). Â Also consider optimal ranges of intake which are the levels recommended to give you peak health. Â Do your research and ask a professional.
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