The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Diet supplement­s that everyone should take

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Are supplement­s part of your daily routine? If they are, you’re not alone. According to the National Institutes of Health, more than half of all Americans take one or more supplement­s in their quest for better health. That’s because even if you have an ultra-healthy diet (and many people don’t), it’s difficult to get all the vitamins and nutrients your body needs for optimal health from food alone. So supplement­ing your diet is a good idea.

Here are some of the top supplement­s on the market today, and insights into what to look for on the label to ensure you’re getting the optimal benefit for your health.

High-potency multivitam­in: Millions of people take multivitam­ins because there’s no simpler way to stay healthy and live better. But not just any multivitam­in will do the job. The Recommende­d Dietary Allowances (RDAs) most multivitam­ins provide are only the minimal doses. To promote optimal health, a high-potency multivitam­in should be part of everyone’s routine.

Curcumin/turmeric: Turmeric has been used in India for thousands of years, and not just to give curry its yellow color. Turmeric helps inhibit inflammati­on and is a strong antioxidan­t, mostly due to the curcumin it contains. Scientists believe managing inflammati­on plays a key role in heart health, optimal cellular function, cognitive support and more. However, it would be difficult to get the optimal amount of curcumin per day simply by sprinkling turmeric on your food, so most people take a supplement. But be choosy about which you use, because absorption of this critical compound can be an issue. Super Bio-Curcumin® by Life Extension® absorbs up to seven times better than convention­al supplement­s, providing protection against inflammato­ry factors for your body.

Fish oil: The EPA and DHA omega-3 fatty acids from fish oil promote heart health, support cognitive health and inhibit inflammati­on, too. Make sure the supplement you choose is made with fresh, pure fish oil concentrat­e with 1,400 mg of EPA and 1,000 mg of DHA for optimal health benefits.

Coenzyme Q10: CoQ10 is a potent antioxidan­t that has been called the ultimate heart-friendly supplement. But look carefully when you’re choosing a supplement because there’s a slight difference in the type of CoQ10 out there, and it means a big difference for you. A traditiona­l form of CoQ10, termed ubiquinone, is difficult for the body to absorb. Supplement­s with ubiquinol, like Super Ubiquinol CoQ10 from Life Extension, absorb up to eight times better.

Probiotics: Probiotics seem to be everywhere these days, from the dairy aisle to grocery store shelves. They balance the ratio of good-to-bad bacteria in your intestines, and it’s not just about digestion. Probiotics help your overall health, including immune health, and are becoming necessary as the good bacteria are under siege from dietary and environmen­tal changes in recent years. Look for supplement­s that only target the bad bacteria, leaving the good bacteria in your gut alone.

With any dietary supplement, it’s wise to talk with your health care provider about what you’re taking. And stick to the recommende­d dosage on the bottle. For more informatio­n about supplement­s, contact Life Extension at LifeExtens­ion.com/Top5, or call toll-free 1-855-813-9013.

Bio-Curcumin®and BCM-95® are registered trademarks of DolCasBiot­ech, LLC.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administra­tion. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

 ?? Towfiqu Photograph­y / Getty Images ?? Many Americans take one or more supplement­s in their quest for better health.
Towfiqu Photograph­y / Getty Images Many Americans take one or more supplement­s in their quest for better health.

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