Vitamins and Dietary Supplements - Points to Consider

Vitamins and Dietary Supplements - Points to Consider

Table of Contents

  1. Vitamin Deficiencies
  2. Understand what are Dietary Supplements
  3. Pay Attention to Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA)
  4. Higher Doses doesn't mean Higher Efficiency
  5. Price of the Supplements

The human body uses a varied number of vitamins and minerals in different quantities for its different metabolic processes. The ideal option to get these vitamins and minerals on a daily basis is to have meals that are known to contain proper levels of these vitamins and minerals. Just like our parents kept telling us when we were kids! Or in some cases even after we have grown up!!

However, in the modern world where life is fast-paced, many of us do not end up taking the required amount of vitamins from our food.

This could be because we are either too busy to have proper nutritious meals every day, don’t have access to the right meals or even some special reasons like being pregnant, suffering from alcoholism or following a specific diet like a vegan.

Below is a list of people who might be more susceptible to vitamin deficiencies if they don’t plan and consume their meals properly.

  • Pregnant women
  • Breastfeeding Mothers
  • Individuals who take alcohol above the recommended amounts
  • Narcotic drug users
  • People on low-calorie diets
  • Smokers
  • Vegans/Vegetarians
  • Women who excessively bleed during menstruation

Important Things to Consider when using Multivitamin and Supplements

1. Vitamin Deficiencies

How deficiencies affect us is dependent on which vitamin or mineral we are deficient in. Some deficiencies have an immediate impact while the effect of some takes longer.

For example, deficiency in some Types of Vitamin B can lead to visual reactions like cracked lips or sores around the mouth. But being deficient in calcium can cause damage to our bones over a period of few months or years.

Vitamin deficiency is also a leading factor for common beauty problems like Hair loss, Skin problems and Brittle Nails.

Many studies have shown that a majority of the Indian population is deficient in at least one crucial vitamin. This means that a majority of us are susceptible to the health issues caused by vitamin deficiency.

This is why it is important for us to make sure that we make changes in our lifestyle to meet our daily nutrition requirement through the meals we eat. If we can’t do that, then the least we should do is take the help of vitamin and mineral supplements.

2. Understand what are Dietary Supplements

The word supplement by its literal definition means a thing added to something in order to complete or enhance it.

Therefore, dietary supplements should never be considered to be standalone cures or replacements for a regular diet. Anyone or any company claiming otherwise is clearly misinformed and doing so for their personal or commercial gain.

3. Pay Attention to Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA)

Another important point to consider is that our body has a limit of how much of each vitamin or mineral it can absorb at a time. This means that taking vitamins and minerals in quantities higher than the daily requirement is of no use and in some cases can end up being harmful due to the toxic nature of some minerals when consumed in high quantities.

4. Higher Doses doesn't mean Higher Efficiency

The body will either flush excess vitamins and minerals out on a daily basis or will react in a negative way. Hence it is important to be wary of dietary supplement brands that claim to be better for you as they have higher quantities of vitamins and minerals like 200%, 300% or even in some cases 1000% of recommended daily allowance.

There are some exceptions to this where the body does have the ability to absorb a higher quantity of a vitamin or mineral but this is only recommended as a way to tackle severe cases of deficiency and should strictly be done only after consulting with a physician.

5. Price of the Supplements

Higher prices don't always mean higher quality. Many supplement brands sell their products at higher prices just to make profits. In most cases, these brands fail to justify the higher price tags on their products.

Purayati strongly believes in High Quality over Higher Prices. This strong moral belief drives us to cater to the needs of millions of Indians who do not have access to proper diet and nutrition.  

Why you should consider Purayati’s range of supplements as your choice for Dietary Supplements

All the points mentioned above were derived through exhaustive research. But we recommend you to cross-check these points by doing your own research and once you are convinced about the benefits of supplements, we suggest using Purayati’s range of supplements because they were developed and manufactured by keeping these very points in mind.

Purayati products are manufactured at a well equipped FSSAI and ISO 9001:2008 certified manufacturing plant which ensures you get high quality and efficacious products that cater to your nutritional needs.

As an added advantage, we are sure that we are the most economical dietary supplement brand available online in India. 

 

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20 comments

What is best time in day to take purayati multivitamin senior men veg tablet like before meal or after meal. How much dosage recommended for 50 year old?

Meenesh

Sir my madam is 35 yr old pl tell me she can take 1 or 2 tab in a day

Mukesh

Hii, i am 23 year old and used to take vitamin for hair since 2 month but i can not see any result. I used to see that my hair fall as before i take medicine.

Arati

Nay i use Your Multivitamins for whole or not.
Or what is limited time period
to take Multivitamins.

Prasenjit Biswas

Vitamins for Hair Skin and Nails will help with any issues caused due to deficiency of the vitamins and minerals in the product. As the tablets have vitamins and minerals that are generally found in food they do not have any side effects assuming a person doesn’t have preexisting conditions.

Purayati

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