First and foremost:
WATER - the minimal amount of water you should drink each day is 1/2 oz. for every pound of body weight. So, if you weighed 150 lbs then you need 75 ounces. For weight loss, 96 ounces is recommended. I know, it's hard to fit it in, and you make lots of trips to the bathroom but water aids in:
*digestion and absorption
*carrying waste out of the body
*circulation, which helps the brain function and maintain normal body temperature (if your feet are cold, you are dehydrated) *healthy skin and hair
Soft drinks DON'T COUNT! They cause dehydration. Dehydration can cause; constipation, headaches, morning sickness, bad breath, urinary infections, kidney stones, gout, arthritis and more. If you are thirsty, you are already dehydrated! Carry that water bottle around with you!![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhr2e-bNG_hoV7BY48i6sdmNM8zS0VQOP9ZmvKHNLip4IYDO7dwj-0Ajg81g6697DsGTcVtGsF9-AGXrkB0D10mUdGA3PzwPEZUJaBzrmjvxNMY0f4nVu_mPSX6HTS9Mp3evohEgRmJqZg/s320/alive.jpg)
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Minerals and trace minerals are needed to properly utilize the vitamins! Magnesium is one of the most important macrominerals.
Deficiency in magnesium can cause:
*irregular heart beat
*hormone imbalance (PMS & menopausal problems)
*constipation
*headache
*muscle aches
*osteoporosis
Did you know that sugar and high fructose corn syrup strips the calcium and magnesium from your body? You can find Calcium Magnesium together most of the time. The picture is a copy of the calcium magnesium I take. Try to find them tagged with citrate. It helps absorb faster. You can also find C&M with Vitamin D-3 which helps process the calcium absorption as well. If you just take in a lot of calcium without the magnesium or Vitamin D3 you are at risk of getting bone spurs and calcium buildup.. not good.
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Essential means your body does not produce them, so you need to get them by supplementation. EFA's are crucial for the brain, eye, and cardiovascular health (Omega 3/s DHA, EPA, ALA).
Lack of EFA's can cause:
*Skin, hair, joint and inflammation problems
*Depression, postpartum depression, ADD, ADHD, and dementia
*Cardiovascular disease
I could definitely tell a difference in my mood when I started taking an EFA. The BEST way to take it is in it's purest liquid form. Yes, it is gross, but you can usually find them with a lemon zest taste, so it's not as bad. EFA's also aid in boosting your HDL levels (the good cholesterol) and escorts the LDL's (the bad cholesterol) to the liver where it is broken down and taken out! Many people think that eating fat will make you fat. No siree bob - in fact, consuming healthy fats will help you breakdown the bad adipose tissue fat!
PROBIOTICS
Now I don't typically take a probiotic unless I'm sick, but I still think they are a basic necessity. Did you know that 70% of the immune system is centered in the intestinal tract? Antibiotics kill good and bad bacteria, probiotics support the good bacteria and the absorption of nutrients and the conversion of vitamins and minerals. Little things like birth control and chlorine from swimming can imbalance your healthy bacteria, so boost up occasionally with some probiotics!
Taking these things along with eating healthy and exercising can help you live a healthy life! I recommend doing your own personal research to find out what is best. If this is overwhelming, I recommend at LEAST taking a good multivitamin, then working your way from there!