Financial Education Benefits Center Recommends This Form of Supplement Intake

Lately, experts and the media have been denouncing the “more is better” approach to supplements advertised by celebrities and supplement companies. Studies agree that certain supplements are actually harmful if taken in excess. The Financial Education Benefits Center helps new and existing members get the information they need to be healthy by offering a variety of resources for diet and nutrition, including resources for supplements, as part of their comprehensive benefits packages.

Many people hear about the benefits of supplements through advertisements that promote the “more is better” approach. For example, vitamin B12 shots are advertised to help people lose weight. Though there is no consequence to taking an excess of vitamin B12, there aren’t proven benefits either. While supplement shots may seem like a quick solution for staying healthy in a fast-paced life, experts still agree that food is the best vessel for obtaining vitamins.

We read headlines telling us we need supplements and others saying we don't if we eat right. And then celebrities promote fast and easy solutions. How are we supposed to know what's best?

Jennifer Martinez, Manager

Vitamin C is known for cold prevention, and many take it in excess to try to get over a cold faster. But studies have shown no real benefit to taking more than 500 mg of vitamin C in a day; in fact, if taken in excess, vitamin C can cause diarrhea and increases chances of getting kidney stones. Similarly, taking more than 100 mg of vitamin B6 can lead to nerve damage and loss of control of bodily movement.

IV supplements have been pushed lately as a more efficient way to take supplements as they get inserted straight into the cells they are meant to benefit. But there’s no evidence that IV supplements are more effective than regular ones. Additionally, concerns aren’t limited to getting too much: by bypassing the gastrointestinal system that filters out potentially harmful molecules, people risk infection or allergic reactions.

“As a person in a non-medical field, it’s hard to get good information,” said Jennifer Martinez, Manager at FEBC. “We read headlines telling us we need supplements and others saying we don’t if we eat right. And then celebrities promote fast and easy solutions. How are we supposed to know what’s best?”

In a healthy diet, a person will get all necessary nutrients and shouldn’t have to rely on supplements. Many people take multivitamin supplements to make up for a poor diet and to “cover their bases.” While this seems like a good idea, it still falls short. Professionals always suggest a good diet before turning to supplements. However, when supplements are recommended (in cases of deficiencies, which are most common with age), it’s best to take supplements with food to boost absorption.

A healthy diet is important for more than just supplement intake. It can improve other areas of life. With a healthy diet, a person can experience weight loss or gain toward a healthy weight, improvements in mood and energy levels and even benefits to skin.

“With all the conflicting advice out there, it’s hard to find reliable information,” Martinez explains. “At FEBC we offer services that help our members learn about and develop healthy eating and physical wellness practices. And when that’s not enough, we offer resources for supplements that will help bridge the gap.

“We want all our members to be healthy, so we focus on providing them with a variety of health and wellness benefits that they’ll use,” said Martinez. “With access to the information and tools they need, they won’t have any excuse to let their health slip. We’re there to help them stay on track to meet their health goals.”

About The Financial Education Benefits Center

The Financial Education Benefits Center is located in San Ramon, California. The Company has already helped thousands of people save money and obtain the necessary education required to live a financially free life.

The Financial Education Benefits Center has partnered with several name brand third-party companies to expand the financial and educational products and services available to its members and to provide a variety of wellness services as well.

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To learn more about The Financial Education Benefits Center, please contact:

Financial Education Benefits Center
2010 Crow Canyon Place Ste. 100
San Ramon, CA 94583
1-800-953-1388
[email protected]

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The Financial Education Benefits Center is located in San Ramon, California. The Company has already helped thousands of people save money and obtain the necessary education required to live a financially free life.

The Financial Education Benefits Center
2010 Crow Canyon Place Ste. 100 (100)
San Ramon, CA 94583
United States