Do you have expensive urine? When was the last time you heard someone say "You don't need to take vitamins if you eat a balanced diet. They're just a waste of money." In this newsletter we will discuss this common misconception.
Aha, the old "Expensive Urine" argument. Are your expensive vitamins going right through you? Do you ever think about what else can be found in your urine? How about H2O? Does that mean you shouldn't drink water? Ridiculous, of course.
Many essential substances can be detected in urine such as minerals, proteins, and yes, vitamins. It does not mean that you shouldn't eat foods or take supplements with these components in them. Positive urine tests for steroids and other drugs do not prove that these meds fail to work; in fact, if they are present in the urine we assume that they have done their job. These substances, like vitamins, don't pass through the body without having an impact. Our body takes what it needs and discards the rest. There is no way to know exactly how much of a vitamin, mineral, or other nutrient you need at any given time. However, there are tests, available from The Gleason Center and/or your doctor, that can detect serious needs that are not being met. Using these test results, along with your history and exam findings, we can design a supplement program specific to your needs.
Many necessary nutrients are not in sufficient quantity in our food supply to support optimal health. In the short term, we may be able to "get by" without taking nutritional supplements, but in the long run, it's better to be safe than sorry. Aside from a few exceptions like A, D, and selenium, which should be closely monitored, it's best to let your system "take what it needs and disregard the rest," as Paul Simon would say.
We encourage you to make your health, including your food and nutritional supplements, one of your highest priorities.Community Content
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