Should You Be Taking A Multi-Vitamin?

Should You Be Taking A Multi-Vitamin?
Many experts believe it has become more difficult to obtain adequate quantities of nutrients from our food.  Poor soil combined with improper storage, processing and cooking procedures contribute to a reduction of nutrients in even the best natural foods.  In addition, stress, environmental hazards such as smog, and other situations may increase your nutrient requirements.  Our evolving lifestyles also influence our nutrient requirements:  do we allow for home cooked meals...five or more servings of fresh fruits and vegetables every day?  Probably not!  For these reasons, just about everyone can benefit from a daily multiple vitamin and mineral supplement.  Wachters' provides many unique multi-vitamins; one to suite every lifestyle and meet your nutritional needs.

 

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Created: Thursday February 27, 2003 11:20pm