NutriSearch Comparative Guide to Nutritional Supplements (Professional Version) |  | Author: Lyle MacWilliam Publisher: Northern Dimensions Publishing Category: Book
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ISBN: 097325386X Dewey Decimal Number: 615.1 EAN: 9780973253863 ASIN: 097325386X
Publication Date: March 29, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description The NutriSearch Comparative Guide to Nutritional Supplements, 4th (Professional) edition is a roadmap to understanding the remarkable protective powers of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Packed with the latest findings on inflammation, oxidative stress, and degenerative disease, this guide is the definitive resource for anyone serious about optimal nutrition and anti-aging defence. Inside, over 1,500 US and Canadian supplements are scientifically rated and compared, the 18 critical Health Support Criteria required to evaluate the supplements are fully explained, and 300 colour graphs with which to easily compare above-average products are displayed. Discover recent scientific evidence showing that supplements can optimize health and retard the aging process. Determine which supplement is best for you and your family, using a scientifically-based approach. Now in its 4th edition and representing thousands of hours of research, the (Professional) NutriSearch Comparative Guide to Nutritional Supplements is an excellent source for consumers and health care practitioners searching for a quality nutritional supplement.
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A Valuable Resource for Anyone Concerned About Their Health April 3, 2009 Paul H. Kemp (Oregon Coast, USA) 8 out of 10 found this review helpful
As a longterm consumer and a distributor of nutritional supplements, I like to know objectively what I'm taking and recommending to others. The Comparative Guide is a great educational tool and reference book that helps me to know that what I am using and recommending is a quality product based on the most current scientific research and is a good value.
It is shocking that some of the top names in vitamin products are so deficient in the vital nutrients for which they charge trusting consumers so much. More consumers should read this book before consigning a major health decision to the best infomercial celebrity or salesperson who comes along.
By the way: I bought the first edition of this guide when I was a USANA distributor, but have since used MacWilliams' recommendations to choose an over-the-counter product that is of comparable quality but at half the price (and suits my body better). So I don't buy the argument that this is all an elaborate sales tool to sell to USANA distributors and slam all the others.
Those interested in their lifelong wellness need to be educated consumers of nutritional supplements so they don't waste their money on products long on hype and short on substance. Caveat emptor! (Let the buyer beware!)
Buy this book and share it with friends and loved ones. If you only could buy one book to help you understand the complexities of optimal nutrition, this is the volume to have.
Surprised to find that this book is very interesting to read May 17, 2007 Nancy Buschner (Las Vegas, NV) 17 out of 23 found this review helpful
I really love this book. It is not simply a list with ratings, but a compilation of scientific information regarding supplements and how they effect our health. The NutriSearch team also discribes in detail the evaluation process they used and what the sources are for the standards they measured against. In addition, there are references to the Nutrisearch website which provides even further scientific information.
I also find it entertaining that some people would consider this book biased after evaluating the science? Could NutriSearch be so reckless as to make unsubstantiated claims that could only bring them huge lawsuits from major companies that have low rated products (like Centrum and One-a-Day)?
For some of the previous sour grapes who don't like where their products rate, why not follow the science and select a product that at least has a five star rating.
And take the time to actually read this informative book!
Nutritional Supplements book January 30, 2008 T. Miller (McCall, ID USA) 12 out of 16 found this review helpful
My daughter had the earlier addition of this book and I was impressed with the information provided. I think the author tries to give a factual summary of each product in an unbiased and fair manner. It gives the consumer an overview of each product so you know the quality of the product you will be choosing to use. I feel that it allows me to make a much more informed decision on my supplements.
Choose QUALITY Vitamins May 10, 2009 Sharon D. Montes (Maryland) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
As a family physician who regularly recommends nutritional supplements to promote health and wellness, I am really impressed with the quality and quantity of information presented in this book. I particularly appreciate the creation of a "Blended Standard" benchmark that incorporated the expertise of a panel of clinicians and researchers. Although the writing shows thorough research and understanding of science, both consumers and health care providers will find the book useful and easy to read. THANK-YOU Mr MacWilliams for a great book!
an excellent guide for consumer March 4, 2008 L. Jiang (USA) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
This is an excellent guide for the consumers to choose quality supplements. It gives ratings (1 to 5 stars) to more than 1500 multivitamins in North America. Supplements from Kroger, Walgrees and costco, etc get a very low score of their products. I'm suprised. I highly recommend this book to someone who is taking supplements or considering taking supplements.
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