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                <h2>Tropical Plus Multi Vitamin / Mineral<br>
                  <span class="mainfont">Liquid Concentrate<br>
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                  HEALTH BENEFITS</span></h2>
                <p class="mainl"><img src="../images/supplements/tropicalplus.jpg" alt="green tea" width="99" height="200" hspace="10" border="0" align="left"><strong>ABOUT MULTI-VITAMINS:</strong><BR>
                  What do they do? Multiple vitamin-mineral (MVM) supplements contain a variable number of essential and/or non-essential nutrients. Their primary purpose is to provide a convenient way to take a variety of supplemental nutrients from a single product, in order to prevent vitamin or mineral deficiencies, as well as to achieve higher intakes of nutrients believed to be of benefit above typical dietary levels.</p>
                <p class="mainl">Many   MVMs contain at least 100% of the Daily Value (DV) or the U.S. Recommended   Dietary Allowance (USRDA) of all vitamins that have been assigned these   recommended values. Mineral levels may be lower, or in the case of high potency   MVMs, most or all mineral levels may also be at 100% of DV or USRDA.   Micronutrients that should be included in a complete MVM are vitamin A, vitamin   B-complex (thiamine, riboflavin, niacin and/or niacinamide, vitamin B6, folate,   vitamin B12, pantothenic acid, and biotin), vitamin C, vitamin D, vitamin E, and   vitamin K, and the minerals calcium, magnesium, zinc, iodine, selenium, copper,   manganese, chromium, molybdenum, and possibly iron. Phosphorus is another   essential dietary mineral, but it is so abundant in the human diet that   deficiencies are virtually unknown, and it does not need to be included in an   MVM formula.</p>
                <p class="mainl">Potassium is an unusual case, as adequate amounts of   potassium cannot, by law, be sold in nonprescription products. Thus potassium,   when included in an MVM formula, represents only a trivial amount. MVMs may   contain iron, but these should be taken only by people who have been diagnosed   as having, or being at high risk of, iron deficiency, or who have a history of   frequent iron deficiencies.</p>
                <p class="mainl">Some nutrients may be beneficial at levels   above what is possible to obtain from diet alone, and an MVM formula can provide   these levels as well. Nutrients that may be useful to most people in larger   amounts include vitamin C, folic acid, and calcium. Vitamin E has long been   thought to protect against heart disease beginning at 100 IU per day, but a   recent study has suggested that amounts of vitamin E available in MVM formulas   may not be effective (see Atherosclerosis). Large amounts of vitamin B1, vitamin   B2, vitamin B3, and pantothenic acid are often included in MVM formulas. Some   people claim to experience improvements in mood, energy, and/or overall   well-being when taking higher-than-RDA amounts of B vitamins. However, there is   little scientific research to support those observations.</p>
                <p class="mainl">The common   inclusion of the non-essential nutrient beta-carotene in MVMs remains   speculative. The synthetic beta-carotene found in most MVMs clearly does not   prevent cancer and may increase the risk of lung cancer in smokers. Therefore,   the inclusion of synthetic beta-carotene in MVM formulas is of questionable   value, and it should be avoided by smokers. This concern is validated by the   results of a large study which found that male smokers who use multivitamins had   a higher death rate from cancer than male smokers who did not use a   multivitamin, presumably due to the synthetic beta-carotene content. On the   other hand, because beta-carotene can be converted to vitamin A without causing   vitamin A toxicity, some manufacturers use beta-carotene as a source of vitamin   A.</p>
                <p class="mainl">However, natural beta-carotene and several other carotenoids may be   helpful in preventing certain diseases, including some cancers. Increasingly, natural beta-carotene and several other carotenoids are found in   higher quality MVMs.</p>
                <p class="mainl">                  Another class of non-essential nutrients is the   flavonoids, which have antioxidant and other properties and have been reported   by some, though not all, researchers to be linked with a reduced risk of heart   disease. MVM supplements also frequently include other nutrients of uncertain   benefit in the small amounts supplied, such as choline, inositol, and various   amino acids.</p>
                <p class="mainl">Preliminary and double-blind trials have shown that women   who use an MVM containing folic acid beginning three months before becoming   pregnant and continuing through the first three months of pregnancy, have a   significantly lower risk of having babies with neural tube defects (e.g., spina   bifida) and other congenital defects.</p>
                <p class="mainl">In one double-blind trial,   schoolchildren received, for three months, a daily low-dose vitamin-mineral   tablet containing 50% of the USRDA for most essential vitamins and the minerals,   iron, zinc, chromium, manganese, molybdenum, selenium, and copper. The subjects   were "working class," primarily Hispanic, children, aged 6 to 12 years. Dramatic   gains in certain measures of IQ were observed in about 20% of the supplemented   children. These gains may have been due to the correction of specific nutrient   deficiencies (for example, iron) found in these children. However, it was not   possible in this study to identify which nutrients caused the increases in   IQ.
                  Use of a multivitamin has been associated with reduced death rates from   cardiovascular disease.</p>
                <p class="mainl">What about "one-per-day" multiples? One-per-day   multiples are primarily B-complex vitamins, with both vitamin A and vitamin D   included either at high or low potency, depending on the supplement. The rest of   the formula tends to be low potency. It does not take much of some of the   minerals&mdash;for example, copper, zinc, and iron&mdash;to offer 100% or more of what   people normally require, so these minerals may appear at reasonable levels in a   one-per-day MVM.</p>
                <p class="mainl">One-per-day MVMs do not provide sufficient amounts of   many nutrient supplements shown to benefit people eating a Western diet, such as   vitamin E, calcium, magnesium, and vitamin C. One-per-day MVMs should therefore   not be viewed as a way to "cover all bases" in the way that high-potency MVMs,   requiring three or more pills per day, are viewed.</p>
                <p class="mainl">How much is usually taken?   The following table shows the USRDA for nutrients as well as suggested optimum   amounts of each vitamin and mineral that should be present in a daily MVM   supplement for healthy people. Some people may want to take larger amounts   because of specific health concerns. They should read the individual nutrient   sections to learn about safe upper ranges of supplementation.</p>
                <p class="mainl">Because   one-per-day formulas typically do not contain even the minimum recommended   amounts of some of the nutrients above, multiples requiring several capsules or   tablets per day are preferable. With two- to six-per-day multiples, intake of   pills should be spread out over the day, instead of taking them all at one   sitting. The amount of vitamins and minerals can be easily increased or   decreased by taking more or fewer of the multiple.</p>
                <p class="mainl">Which is   better? Capsule or tablet? Multiples are available as a powder inside a   hard-shell pull-apart capsule, as a liquid inside a soft-gelatin capsule, or as   a tablet.</p>
                <p class="mainl">Most multiples have all the ingredients mixed together.   Occasionally the B vitamins react with the rest of the ingredients in the   capsule or tablet. This reaction, which is sped up in the presence of moisture   or heat, can cause the B vitamins to "bleed" through the tablet or capsule,   discoloring it and also making the multiple smell. While the multiple is still   safe and effective, the smell is off-putting and usually not very well   tolerated. Liquid multiples in a soft-gel capsule&mdash;or tablets or capsules that   are kept dry and cool&mdash;do not have this problem. Capsules are usually not as   large as tablets, and thus some people find capsules easier to swallow.</p>
                <p class="mainl">Some people prefer vegetarian multiples. While some capsules are made   from vegetarian sources, most come from animal gelatin. Vegetarians need to   carefully read the label to ensure they are getting a vegetarian   product.</p>
                <p class="mainl">One concern people have with tablets is whether they will break   down. Properly made tablets and capsules will both dissolve readily in the   stomach.</p>
                <p class="mainl">What about timed-release? Some multiples are in timed-release   form. The theory is that releasing vitamins and minerals slowly into the body   over a period of time is better than releasing all of the nutrients at once.   Except for work done on vitamin C&mdash;some of which showed timed-release C was   better absorbed than non-timed-release&mdash;research on this question has been   lacking. It is possible that some nutrients, especially minerals, will be poorly   absorbed from timed-release multiples. Also, some doctors have concerns about   the safety of ingesting the chemicals that are used in tablets or capsules to   make them timed-release.</p>
                <p class="mainl">What about nutrient interactions? Another area   of controversy is whether all of the nutrients in a multiple would be better   utilized if they were taken separately. While certain nutrients compete with   each other for absorption, this is also the case when the nutrients are supplied   in food. For example, magnesium, zinc, and calcium compete; copper and zinc also   compete. However, the body is designed to cope with this competition, which   should not be a problem if multiples are spread out over the day.</p>
                <p class="mainl">What   about chewables? Unfortunately, multiples do not taste very good. In order to   make chewable multiples palatable, whether for children or adults, some   compromises must be made. First, bad-tasting ingredients must be reduced or   eliminated. Second, the rest of the ingredients must be masked with a   sweetener.</p>
                <p class="mainl">Unless an artificial sweetener like aspartame (NutraSweet&reg;) or   saccharin is used, the only sweeteners available are sugars. Generally,   consuming sugar is undesirable, and not having it in a chewable dietary   supplement would be preferable. Xylitol, a natural sugar rarely used in   chewables because it is relatively expensive, would be an ideal choice since it   does not cause tooth decay or other known problems.</p>
                <p class="mainl">Some chewables, such   as vitamin C, contain more sugar than any other ingredient. In such products,   the sweetener should be listed as the first ingredient, but often is not. Care   needs to be exercised when reading labels about chewable vitamins. If it tastes   sweet, it contains sugar or a synthetic sweetener.</p>
                <p class="mainl">When is the best time to   take a multiple? The best time to take vitamins or minerals is with meals.   Multiples taken between meals sometimes cause stomach upset and are likely not   to be as well absorbed.</p>
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