Herbal Dietary Supplements

"Do you know that over 100,000 Americans die each year from side effects of conventional drugs, not counting those who overdose or abuse the medications, and over 2 million are injured each year? In contrast, many herbal supplements have already been found comparable to conventional drugs in efficacy and superior in safety. Herbal dietary supplements not only provide you with nutrients your body needs to work at its best, they also can help you achieve better health..."

Women's Health Supplements

Herbal dietary supplements: women's health supplementsA regular intake of specific vitamins, minerals and nutrients is "necessary to help correct hormonal imbalances, prevent the risk of osteoporosis, boost strength, vitality and immunity, maintain beauty and skin health." Women's health supplements we offer have proved to be effective for treating, preventing or supporting specific health conditions... find out more

Men's Health Supplements

Herbal dietary supplements: men's health supplementsMen's health supplements promote sexual wellness, help improve the quality of life for men, and offer important ongoing health benefits without nasty side effects of prescription drugs. Men's health supplements we offer, have gone through rigorous clinical testing. All have proved to be effective for treating, preventing or supporting specific men's health conditions... find out more

Herbal Treatment For Substance Addictions (Alcoholism, Drug Abuse, and Smoking)

Herbal dietary supplements: adictions treatmentClinical tests confirm that herbal dietary supplements are effective in treatment of substance addictions, such as smoking, alcoholism, and drug abuse. Thousands of people over the world have already benefited from these medically proven products because they deliver what they promise...
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Are you aware that according to your genetic makeup, and other factors such as environment, stress levels, and levels of nutrition, you will have nutritional needs that are specific to you alone; no two people will be alike in this respect.

It's a well-known fact that many degenerative diseases and even mental abnormalities are the result of biochemical imbalances. Scientific studies show that almost all illnesses and diseases can be treated to some extent with nutritional supplements, such as vitamins, amino acids, trace minerals, electrolytes, and fatty acids.

Good nutrition can help you prevent disease and promote your health. Six categories of nutrients your body needs to get from food are: protein, carbohydrates, fat, fibers, vitamins and minerals, and water.

Theoretically, fresh food that is of high quality is your best way to get the nutrients you need for good health. However, intensive farming practices and overuse of pesticides and artificial fertilizers result in depletion of nutrients in soil. This also means a gradual decline in the levels of nutrients in foods you eat. Therefore, even if your nutrition is sound, you might still benefit from some extra vitamins and minerals.

Herbal dietary supplements are an easy, safe, and inexpensive way to make sure you're getting the nutrients your body has to have for optimum health.

Herbal dietary supplements can be of benefit to anyone for a wide range of illnesses and symptoms. They have a significantly lower potential for toxicity than allopathic drugs. Taking supplements can improve your health now and ensure it for the future.

However, in order to consolidate benefits felt from the herbal dietary supplements themselves, you'll also need to improve your lifestyle and eating habits.

Warning: If taken incorrectly, herbal dietary supplements can have a detrimental effect on your health. Some supplements can produce adverse effects when taken in combination with certain medications. Certain supplements also cause unwanted effects during pregnancy. Please always follow instructions provided, and if in doubt, consult a nutritionally-oriented practitioner or your physician.

The main resources used are:

The Gale encyclopedia of medicine. 2002. Jacqueline L. Longe, editor; Deirdre S. Blanchfield, associate editor - 2nd ed.

The Gale encyclopedia of alternative medicine. 2005. Jacqueline L. Longe, project editor - 2nd ed.

Publications in The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)

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