What are the core supplements that everybody should take to support their whole body from head to toe? Listen in as I talk about the five foundational supplements that are incredibly essential in supporting your hormones, your brain, your heart, and your energy.

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Topics Discussed in this Episode:

The five foundational supplements for everyone across the boardVitamin DFish oil or omega-3MagnesiumProbioticsJuice PlusFood sources of magnesiumThe different benefits of Omega-3Things to look for in a probiotic

 

Key Takeaways:

Vitamin D

Vitamin D functions more like a hormone in your body, and it’s really important for modulating your immune system, for brain development, and for hormone support. It’s also important in supporting bone density as well as insulin management.Studies show that those with hypothyroidism tend to have significantly lower levels of vitamin D.There have been some great studies showing that higher intakes of vitamin D were associated with lower risks of pancreatic cancer.Studies also show that those who have any kind of psychiatric issues or neurological diseases are typically vitamin D deficient.

 

Fish Oil or Omega-3

Omega-3 is really a brain nutrient.Omega-3 helps to switch off the genes that store fat and turn on the genes that break down fat. It reduces your risk of heart attack, stroke, congestive heart failure, and even diabetes.Omega-3 can help your body to increase the utilization of fat storage from your fat cells.One of the biggest things that many people experience from supplementing with omega-3 and fish oil is the reduction in their inflammation.Omega-3 also helps to improve mental focus, memory, and overall brain function.It increases your serotonin levels and has a very positive effect on your mood.From a skin perspective, it helps to lubricate and support your skin internally.

 

Magnesium

So many people are deficient in magnesium and magnesium deficiency can really put you at a risk for impaired metabolic function and reduce your mitochondrial function.There are lots of ways to get your magnesium. Foods rich in magnesium include leafy greens like spinach, swiss chard, turnip greens or beet greens, kale, bok choy, romaine lettuce, colored greens, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cacao, avocado, different seeds and nuts, and fatty fish like wild-caught salmon or mackerel.Magnesium helps to strengthen your bones by promoting healthy bone density. It is also involved with helping to control blood sugar levels, especially in people who have diabetes or may be at risk for diabetes.Magnesium also helps to relieve constipation.Magnesium is also great for sleep, protecting your heart, and any type of mood disorders -- anxiety, irritability, and even depression.

 

Probiotics

Our gut is basically home to approximately 100 trillion microorganisms and our gut contains 10 times more bacteria than all human cells in the body.Some things that can really impact our gut and our gut flora are antibiotics.After antibiotic use, the diversity of your gut flora isn’t recovered unless you supplement with probiotics.Infants that aren’t breastfed and are born to mothers with bad gut flora are more like to develop unhealthy gut bacteria and that these early differences in gut flora may predict being overweight, developing diabetes, having eczema, psoriasis, depression, and other health problems in the future.

 

Greens Products or Juice Plus+

Juice Plus+ is a blend of 30 different fruits and vegetables, bridging the gap between what you should eat and what you do eat every day, so it’s really providing you with real food nutrition. It comes in three different bottles -- the Orchard Blend, the Garden Blend, and the Vineyard Blend.PaleoGreens from Designs for Health is over 90% organic and doesn’t have grains, gluten, fructose, and soy.

 

Action Steps:

Get your vitamin D levels tested so that you can really gauge where you are on the range.Work with a health practitioner to assess your dosing when it comes to magnesium supplements.Support your gut by supplementing with a probiotic.Make sure that your probiotics have live active culture, that there’s no sugar added, and that it’s enteric-coated so this can really help support with your digestion and bioavailability, especially if you have low hydrochloric acid or stomach issues and digestive issues in general. Enteric-coated will mean that it can help you absorb it much, much better.When it comes to probiotics, look for a combination of different strains and at least 10 billion cultures. And make sure that it’s non-GMO certified.

 

Samantha said:

“I call [these supplements] the foundational five because I think that these are really at the core that everybody should take, and then on top of that, you can add in other strategic supplements based on your condition or symptoms or whatever you might be experiencing.”

“I don’t typically recommend multivitamins… because if you need to get a high dose of vitamins, you’re going to have to pop a lot… and oftentimes you’re just getting really crappy versions of the vitamins in there… Instead, I recommend a greens product or something like Juice Plus+.”

 

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  Episodes mentioned that you shouldn’t miss:

Podcast Episode 45: Eat Your Vitamins: Essential Nutrients for Women’s HealthPodcast Episode 49: Top 10 Herbs for Hormonal Health

 

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