건강/종합 영양제

닥터펄먼 종합영양제

慈尼 Johnny 2010. 10. 5. 04:38

 

 

닥터 펄먼 종합비타민 /
Dr. Fuhrman’s Gentle Care Formula
Multivitamin and Mineral Supplement

닥터펄만 의 종합비타민 포뮬라 는 최상급 으로 엄선한 고급 영양제 이며, 흡수력이 뛰어나고
임산부 도 섭취 할수 있도록 가장 안전한 성분 만 모았으며
천연 과일 채소 로부터 직접 추출한 파이토케미칼( 식물성영양제) 및  카로테노이드 가 추가 되었습니다.

닥터 조엘 펄먼 은 책임있는 의학을 위한 의사위원회 회원이자 코넬대학 대학원 에서 영양학 강의를 하고있는 가정의학 전문의.

펄먼 박사는 아이스스케이팅 국가대표로  활동하던 중에 부상을 입었고, 당시에 주치의 로부터 다리를 절단할 수밖에 없다는
선고를 받았다.  하지만 그는 수술을 거부하고 단식을 하였고,  그로부터 1년 후인 1976년
에 스페인에서 열린 세계 피겨 스케이팅 선수권대회 에서 동메달을 땄다.

이를 계기로 식생활이 건강에 미치는 영향에 관심을 갖게 되어 필라델피아 의과 대학에 입학했으며,

의대에서 영양과 자연 치료법을 중점적으로 공부하였다.
졸업 후에도 활기찬 건강을 되찾아주는 프로그램을 운영하는 가정 의학 전문의로서 병원을 개업했고,

미국의 중요 방송과 신문에 기고나 강의를 통해 단식과 식생활 습관 개선의 중요성을 알리고 있다.

저서로는 미국에서 지난 10년 동안 스테디셀러가 된 『내 몸 내가 고치는 식생활 혁명』을 비롯하여,

『살기 위해 먹어라』, 『당신의 아이를 질병에서 보호하는 법』 등이 있다


Benefits:  장점

Great for all ages 모든연령 이 섭취 할수 있으며
Safe for pregnant and nursing women 임산부 가 드셔도 안전하며
Gentle on the digestive tract 부드러운 소화 를 도와주며
Non-stimulating  비 자극적 인 성분 으로 구성된 건강기능식품 입니다.
Complements a healthy diet


Avoid taking supplements containing these ingredients: vitamin A, high dose (200 IUs or greater) isolated Vitamin E,

folic acid, beta carotene, copper and iron
종합영양제 를 고르실때는 다음성분이 포함되지 않은것을 선택 하세요
비타민-A,  비타민-E,  엽산,  베타카로틴,  구리,  철분 등 (닥터 펄만 저서 참조)

닥터펄만 홈피 바로가기 여기 누르세요 !

Suggested Use: 이용방법 : 1일 2정 식후에 섭취

Two tablets daily (best when taken with meals)

 

자료제공 : 미국직송 건강식품점 아이헬스라이프 ( www.ihealthlife.biz )

 

 

Supplement Facts : 성분함량 / 2 정당  Serving Size: 2 Tablets

Amount Per Serving %DV
Vitamin C (as calcium ascorbate) 100 mg 167%
Vitamin D (as ergocalciferol) 800 IU 200%
Vitamin K2(as natural menaquinone-7 (MK-7)) 30mcg 38%
Thiamin B1 (as thiamin HCl) 2mg 133%
Riboflavin B2 2mg 118%
Niacin B3 (as niacinamide) 20mg 100%
Vitamin B6 (as pyridoxine HCl) 1mg 50%
Vitamin B12 (as methylcobalamin) 30mcg 500%
Biotin 200mcg 67%
Pantothenic Acid (as D-calcium pantothenate) 10mg 100%
Calcium (as calcium citrate and calcium ascorbate) 100mg 10%
Iodine (from kelp) 100mcg 67%
Magnesium (as magnesium oxide, magnesium aspartate, and magnesium glycinate)
100mg 25%
Zinc (as zinc oxide and zinc picolinate) 15mg 100%
Selenium (as selenomethionine and sodium selenite) 35mcg 50%
Manganese (as manganese amino acid chelate) 2mg 100%
Chromium (as chromium amino acid chelate) 60mcg 50%
Molybdenum (as molybdenum amino acid chelate) 37.5mcg 50%

Inositol 50mcg **
Vanadium (as vanadium amino acid chelote) 10mcg **
Broccolli Sprout extract 50mg **
Bilberry fruit extract (25% anthrocyanins) 5mg **
Green Cabbage floret concentrate 50mg **
Citrus Bioflavonoid complex 25mg **

** Daily Value (DV) not established.

Other ingredients: Dicalcium phosphate, vegetable cellulose, stearic acid, hypromellose, hydroxypropyl cellulose, magnesium stearate and silica.

Gentle Care is gluten free.
Contains corn or corn derivatives.
Keep out of reach of children.
Store at 15-30*C (59-86*F).
Protect from heat, light and moisture.

Features:
The safest multi vitamin and mineral supplement ever made 100% vegan
Premium quality ingredients Chelated minerals for maximum absorption
Void of potentially harmful and toxic ingredients
Consistently updated formula reflects most current research
Manufactured by a GMP certified and FDA regulated facility
Added benefit of phytochemical and carotenoid concentrates from green food extracts

자료제공 : 미국직송 건강식품  아이헬스라이프 www.iHealthLife.biz 

 

 



Dr. Fuhrman designed his multivitamin mineral (MVM) supplement, Gentle Care Formula, with the highest standards for safety, efficacy, and quality in mind. No where else will you find a MVM supplement that takes into consideration all of the latest scientific findings and continues to reinvent itself as new evidence about the harmful or beneficial effects of vitamin and mineral supplementation is exposed. Most MVM products on the market all have too much of some things and too little of others. Dr. Fuhrman's goal in creating this multi vitamin and mineral product is to first "do no harm" and second provide a best in class multi that will top off a good diet.


CAN TAKING SUPPLEMENTS HURT INSTEAD OF HELP?

The main problem with taking a typical multivitamin is that it may expose you to extra nutrients that you do not need. While most people can certainly benefit from a multivitamin, it is important to choose the right one. Excessive quantities of some vitamins and minerals can be toxic or have long term negative health effects. Some forms are more absorbable and useful to our bodies then others. Selecting a multivitamin can be very confusing because new and sometimes conflicting research appears almost every day. There are endless varieties available and a never ending list of health claims. Dr. Fuhrman thoroughly reviews the medical literature before allowing ingredients to be included in his Gentle Care Formula. When new research becomes available, the product is reformulated as necessary.

More is Not Always Better

We know it is important to avoid vitamin and mineral deficiencies but it is just as important to avoid consuming excessively high levels of certain nutrients. Frequently, Dr. Fuhrman finds that patients who take an assortment of nutritional supplements consume potentially harmful levels of B6, iron, and even selenium, copper or zinc. The levels of vitamins and minerals in Dr. Fuhrman's Gentle Care Formula are optimized to provide enough of each nutrient while not running the risk of dangerously high intake levels. This well designed multivitamin can be used without fear of exposure to excessive or toxic components.

Folic Acid - Recent Studies Indicate Folic Acid May Promote Tumor Growth

Recently, there have been some troubling studies connecting folic acid supplementation and cancer.1 Folate and folic acid are members of the B vitamin family. Folate is the form found naturally in fruits, vegetables, grains and other foods. Too much folate obtained naturally from food is not a concern. It comes naturally packaged in balance with other micronutrients and the body regulates its absorption.2

Folic acid is the synthetic form that is added to food or used as an ingredient in vitamin supplements. Folic acid is added to most enriched, refined grain products like bread, rice and pasta in the U.S. and Canada in an attempt to replace the nutrients lost during the processing of the whole grain. Since folic acid is added to so many refined grain products, it is very easy for a typical diet combined with a multivitamin to end up with very high levels of folic acid. Folic acid is not found in natural foods.

Recent studies have shown that folic acid supplementation may be a double edged sword: getting enough may keep tumors from starting by repairing errors in DNA, but getting too much may feed tumors once they start.3 It may play a dual role in cancer development by providing protection early in carcinogenesis and in individuals with a low folate status, but promoting carcinogenesis if administered later at higher intakes. This could affect people who may have an early stage tumor but are not aware it.4

In response to this ongoing research, Dr. Fuhrman has removed the folic acid from the Gentle Care Formula until more conclusive data is available. A diet rich in green vegetables is high in folate, and one can't escape from the biological needs of humans to eat green vegetables regularly. Depending on supplements instead of vegetables and taking folic acid instead of the folate found in natural foods is something that Dr. Fuhrman no longer supports. We can't escape the need to eat vegetables to obtain the preferred form of folate, whether pregnant or not.

Beta Carotene and Vitamin A are Risky to Take in Supplemental Form

Dr. Fuhrman does not recommend taking supplements that contain vitamin A or isolated beta-carotene because there are risks associated with consumption of these nutrients above what we receive in our diet. Ingesting vitamin A or beta-carotene in isolation from supplements, instead of food may interfere with the absorption of other crucially important carotenoids, such as lutein and lycopene, thus potentially increasing cancer risk.5

Isolated Beta-Carotene Increases Cancer Risk

The precursor to vitamin A, beta carotene was once regarded as a safe and beneficial antioxidant and even recommended as an anti-cancer vitamin, but it has recently been shown to increase the risk of certain cancers when administered as an isolated supplement. Scientists now suspect that problems may result when beta-carotene is ingested without other carotenoids that would have been present had it been ingested from real food. Beta-carotene is only one of about 500 carotenoids that exist. Beta-carotene supplements are poor substitutes for the broad assortment of carotenoid compounds found in plants.

Researchers thought that beta-carotene had a powerful anti-cancer effect because they had found that populations with high levels of beta-carotene in their bloodstream had exceedingly low rates of cancer. Recently, it was discovered that the reason these people were protected against cancer was because of hundreds of carotenoids and phytochemicals in the fruits and vegetables they were consuming. It wasn't that beta carotene alone was responsible for the benefit; it was merely that it had served as a flag or marker for those populations with a high fruit and vegetable intake. Unfortunately, many scientists confused the flag for the ship.

In Finnish trials, using beta-carotene supplements failed to prevent lung cancer, and there was actually an increase in cancer in those who took the supplement.6 This study was halted when the physician researchers discovered the death rate from lung cancer was 28 percent higher among participants who had taken the high amounts of beta carotene and vitamin A. The death rate from heart disease was also 17 percent higher in those who had taken the supplements compared to those just given a placebo.7 Another recent study showed similar results, correlating beta-carotene supplementation with an increased occurrence of prostate cancer.

As a result of these European studies, as well as similar studies conducted here in the United States, articles in the New England Journal of Medicine,8 the Journal of the National Cancer Institute,9 and the Lancet10 all advise people to stop taking beta-carotene supplements.