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Beware: Not All Supplements are Created Equal

In my time working with nurse and nutritionist Kate Shemirani, I’ve learned quite a bit.  Among those things that I learned was about supplements and making sure that if you take them, you get good quality supplements.  I take those kinds of supplements on a daily basis now, along with a number of health changes I’ve made in the past year and I have felt great doing it.

However, some may not be aware that all supplements are not made the same.  My friend Dee Mani at MyWayCBD.com recently warned about supplements and what you should be looking for in them.

When it comes to supplements, it’s easy to get caught up in the hype and promise of improved health and wellness. However, not all supplements are created equal, and it’s crucial to do your research before making a purchase. With the lack of federal regulation and oversight, it’s essential to know what to look for to ensure you’re getting a high-quality supplement.

The importance of quality supplements

A high-quality supplement can be a game-changer for your health and wellness, but a low-quality supplement can be detrimental to your health. Unfortunately, many supplements on the market contain contaminants, fillers, and carcinogens that can harm your body. To avoid these risks, it’s vital to choose a reputable manufacturer that uses high-quality ingredients and has a proven track record of producing effective supplements.

Top things to look for when buying supplements

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When shopping for supplements, there are several key factors to consider. Here are some tips to help you make an informed decision:

  1. Where was the supplement manufactured? Look for supplements that are manufactured in countries with high growing and manufacturing standards, such as the US, UK, or EU. Avoid supplements made in China, where there is little regulation and a higher risk of contamination.
  2. Third-party testing: Look for supplements that have been tested by third-party organizations, such as NSF International, US Pharmacopeia, or Consumer Lab. These organizations verify the quality and purity of supplements.
  3. Bioavailability: Bioavailability refers to the extent to which a supplement is absorbed by the body. Look for supplements that use delivery methods that enhance absorption, such as water-soluble products or products with phospholipids.
  4. Choose organic when you can: If possible, choose supplements that use organic ingredients or have been certified by organizations like the USDA or FAS.

Conclusion

When it comes to supplements, quality matters. By doing your research and choosing a reputable manufacturer, you can ensure that you’re getting a high-quality supplement that will help you achieve your health and wellness goals. Remember to always prioritize your health and well-being by choosing supplements that have been tested by third-party organizations and use high-quality ingredients, that contain no nasty and unnecessary fillers.

Additionally, my friend Sondra Pariser from AllUSAMadeProducts.com, an all-American company that provides clinically tested supplements and vitamins that are natural and powerful, joined me to talk about supplements and also introduce the supplements that we both use.


Tim Brown

Tim Brown is a Christian and lover of liberty, a husband to his "more precious than rubies" wife, father of 10 "mighty arrows" and jack of all trades. He lives in the US-Occupied State of South Carolina, is the Editor at SonsOfLibertyMedia.com, GunsInTheNews.com and TheWashingtonStandard.com. and SettingBrushfires.com; and also broadcasts on The Sons of Liberty radio weekdays at 6am EST and Saturdays at 8am EST. Follow Tim on Twitter. Also check him out on Gab, Minds, and USALife.

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