Recommendations |
Rationale |
Notes |
Multivitamin/mineral |
This ensures intake of adequate amounts of vitamins and minerals. |
Your daily supplement should provide trace minerals, including selenium and copper, which are critical to proper thyroid function. |
Calcium |
Calcium maintains bone-structure integrity during weight loss. Preliminary studies also suggest that it may help to encourage weight loss. |
May increase risk of kidney stone formation in some people if not taken with meals. |
Chromium |
Chromium helps to regulate blood sugar levels. |
Diabetics, pregnant or lactating women, and those with kidney or liver disease should consult their physician before taking chromium supplements. |
NOTE: To create a safe and effective program best suited for your needs, consult your health care practitioner. The chart information should not be taken as medical advice. Sources: Natural Health Bible, Steven Bratman, MD, David Kroll, PhD; Prima Publishing, 2000, 2nd edition. The Natural Pharmacy, Schuyler W. Lininger Jr, DC, Alan R Gaby, MD, Steven Austin, ND, Donald J. Brown, ND, Jonathon V. Wright, MD, Alice Duncan, DC, CCH; Prima Health, 1999. Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine, Michael T. Murray, ND, Joseph E. Pizzorno, ND; Prima Health, 1998, 2nd edition. Essentials of Complementary and Alternative Medicine, edited by Wayne B. Jonas, MD, Jeffrey S. Levin, PhD, MPh; Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, 1999. Smart Medicine for Healthier Living, Janet Zand Lac, OMD, Allan N. Spreen, MD, CNC, James B. LaValle, RPh, ND; Avery Publishing Group, 1999. |