New well-balanced supplement of important vitamins
Released on = February 25, 2007, 12:22 pm
Press Release Author = Iztok Conic
Industry = Pharmaceuticals
Press Release Summary = A complete and well-balanced formula of vitamins and minerals based on the latest research into DRI*
Press Release Body = The DRI system - a tool for optimising nu�tritional intake Since the 1940s, authorities all over the world have been issu�ing recommendations about nutritional intake. Recommen�ded daily dosages for vitamins and minerals are set at levels below which an individual is likely to develop a deficiency symptom. One factor that makes it difficult to develop nu�tritional recommendations is that we all have different nutri�tional needs. For every micronutrient, research scientists try to find the dose at which 50% of the population develop a deficiency symptom. A mathematical formula is then used to add a safety margin so that the recommended dose applies to ap�proximately 97% of the healthy population. In other words, if the official recommendations are followed, 3% will not get enough nutrition. However, the method of calculation is less important; the most important thing to remember is that today\'s nutritional recommendations are based on the risk of developing deficiency symptoms. Consequently, recommen�ded doses have nothing to do with preventing illness, nor are they related to the risk of developing undesirable effects through overdose (toxicity). This weakness in the recommendations was raised at a sym�posium in 1993. The meeting was arranged by the Food and Nutrition Board, which is part of the American Institute of Medicine, i.e. the organisation responsible for the general dietary recommendations in the US. The delegates agreed to develop completely new recommendations known as the Dietary Reference Intake (DRI). Many people saw the DRI project as a paradigm shift in the field of nutrition.The focus switched from the risk of developing nutritional deficiency (the basis of the traditional system) to optimal health. Overdosing certain vitamins and minerals can cause health problems As expected, the new DRI figures have increased the recom�mended dose of a number of nutritional substances. But per�haps to the surprise of many people the recommended dose has been reduced for certain substances. Modern research has shown that a high intake of vitamins and minerals is not always healthy, and can even be detrimental to health. Optimal, not maximal, quantities of vitamins and minerals
Vitaminol is a multivitamin/mineral supplement based on the latest research into DRI concerning optimisation of the body\'s intake of nutrients. It has a complete and well-balanced for�mula of vitamins and minerals, and also contains polyphenols from pomegranate extract. There is an optimal dose of each vitamin and mineral that the body can absorb from a food supplement. This balance has been carefully considered while developing Vitaminol, which contains only safe DRI levels of vitamins and minerals. A well-balanced diet together with Vi�taminol provides optimal nutrition, with no risk of vitamin and mineral overdose. Vitaminol comes in vegetarian capsules and is free from retinol, lactose, gluten and additives.
Web Site = http://www.goh.biz/paracelsus
Contact Details = Iztok Conic, http://www.goh.biz/paracelsus,0038615492749,0038615492750,Agrokomb 13,1000 Ljubljana
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