Vitamins or vita-outs?
Categories: Healthy Kids, Nutrition & Supplements
Nearly every time my son and I go grocery shopping, he begs me to buy children's vitamins. I know parents tend to disagree when it comes to children's vitamins. Personally, while I don't think they're harmful, I don't think they're necessary. My son eats plenty of fruits and vegetables, he gets sufficient calcium from milk, yogurt, and fortified orange juice, and he eats a broad range of other healthy foods as well. But my kid LOVES his candy. And I'm quite certain that is why he wants those gummy vitamins he sees in the store so badly.
Angie over at ParentDish recently wrote about a study regarding children's vitamins. The study reviewed 14 types of vitamins and found that only five of the reviewed brands had the 12 essential vitamins you would expect. Some brands had as little as four vitamins. The researchers state that the vitamins are little better than candy.
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Yuri Elkaim 8-25-2008 @ 10:17AM
The reality is that more and more studies are showing that vitamins are unnecessary and can actually predispose you to greater to chance of disease.
A large study of 300,000 men showed that those who used multivitamins at least 4 times per week were at double the risk of developing prostate cancer than men who used no vitamin supplements.
Get your nutrition through whole foods. That's the best (and cheapest) way to ensure they actually get absorbed into your body.
Yuri
http://www.EatingforEnergy.ca
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