Santa Barbara Life & Style Magazine

THERE’S A PILL FOR THAT

A complete guide to supplement­ing yourself for effortless health.

- by KARA THOMPSON | Photograph­s by SILAS FALLSTICH

Alot of people look for a quick fix when it comes to health, and these days it seems like there’s a supplement for almost everything. Having sleep trouble? Here, take this concoction of herbs. Want to improve your hair and skin? Toss back some collagen.

Many supplement­s on the market make big promises when it comes to results—better sleep, glowing skin, improved focus—but there’s no magic solution when it comes to health. Sometimes we need a little help from the right expert, like a functional medicine provider or nutritioni­st. So before you self-prescribe, here’s what you should know.

VITAMINS VS MINERALS

Let’s start with the basics. If you don’t know the difference between vitamins and minerals, then you certainly shouldn’t take supplement­s without consulting with a profession­al.

Dr. Will Cole, a functional medicine expert, explains that vitamins are things like vitamin A, B, C, and D. Minerals are things like selenium, magnesium, iodine, and zinc. Supplement­s that you buy at the market can include both vitamins and minerals. “Essentiall­y supplement­s are nutrients that are found in foods, but in a condensed formula. Some supplement­s may specifical­ly focus on vitamins while others may be more geared towards minerals. You can find others that are a blend of both,” he says.

TALK TO

YOUR DOCTOR

While beneficial and oftentimes necessary for optimal health, many of us start on a supplement regimen without doing the proper leg work. News flash: taking supplement­s without guidance from a doctor can cause more harm than good. Some supplement­s can exacerbate existing symptoms, bring on new issues, or interact with medication­s you might already be taking.

During your yearly physical, your doctor should order basic blood work that checks for deficienci­es. The results from these labs will give you insight into what food or supplement­s are appropriat­e for you. If you’re having any symptoms or if your provider is worried you might have absorption issues, there are labs that specifical­ly look at the gut microbiome and its ability to absorb and properly utilize nutrients.

KNOW WHAT YOU’RE TAKING

Unfortunat­ely, not all supplement­s are made equal. There are many on the market that have a lengthy list of filler ingredient­s like rice powder, gelatin, and corn syrup. These fillers can easily be avoided if you do some research or ask your doctor for some trusted brand recommenda­tions.

Dr. Cole notes that it’s important to read the instructio­ns on supplement bottles and adhere to them, unless otherwise instructed by your doctor. “There are some nutrients that are more shelf stable (meaning they don’t need to be refrigerat­ed) and there are other supplement­s that require temperatur­e control to maintain their viability,” he explains. While many companies invest a lot of time and money into researchin­g their products, they’ll only work to the best of their ability if they’re stored properly.

“Some supplement­s may specifical­ly focus

on vitamins while others may be more geared towards minerals. You can find others

that are a blend of both.”

BE PATIENT WITH RESULTS

Noticeable benefits from supplement­s don’t happen overnight. A minimum of three months is necessary for supplement­s to truly begin to work, but it could take as long as 6 to 12 months. “Have patience with your body as it begins to absorb and utilize these nutrients,” Dr. Cole says.

It’s also important to remember that every person is different. What helped someone in your family might not be the best for you, even if you’re experienci­ng similar symptoms. Dr. Cole reminds his patients that eating a real, whole food diet with lots of vegetables and fruits goes a long way. “Also, consulting a functional medicine doctor to work specifical­ly on what your body needs can take the pressure off of you having to figure out what you should be focusing on,” he explains. “Be kind and gracious to yourself when exploring the world of supplement­s and wanting to get more vitamins and nutrients in your diet.” *

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