Best Vitamin Supplement - Proven to Work

Best Vitamin Supplement - Proven to Work
Want the best vitamin supplement? One that's been proven to help you look and feel your best, increase your energy, help slow down the aging process and protect you from degenerative disease? Good! Because I may know exactly what you’re looking for. And here’s why!

To begin with, think about this. If a food supplement is meant to make up for deficiencies in the human diet, shouldn’t it come from human food sources? Makes sense, doesn't it? Dogs eat dog food. Cats eat cat food. Birds eat bird food. Cows eat grass. Dung beetles eat dung. And humans eat human food. That’s the way it’s always been from the beginning of time.

But recently the vitamin supplement industry is trying to change the natural order of things. Almost all supplements today are made from non-human food sources. For example, pycnogenol comes from pine bark, dunaliella salina from pond scum and flaxseed oil is also known as linseed oil used for refinishing furniture. Now when was the last time you had any of these strange ingredients for dinner? Have you ever found one at a salad bar? Do you know of anybody with a deficiency in any of these so-called “super” foods? Of course not!

If these ingredients don’t have a long, safe history of non-toxic, healthy human nutritional food value, like that of a carrot or a slice of whole grain bread, then why are so many supplement manufacturers using them in their products? The answer is simple. They’re plentiful and they’re cheap. But vitamin manufacturers don’t really know the long-term negative effects of these non-human foods. Do you want to be their guinea pig?

Take dunalliela salina, for instance. It grows in stagnant polluted water and is certainly not part of the normal human food chain. The presence of pond scum and all the other above ingredients in food supplements is not based on sound nutritional science. It’s based on profit margins and hype marketing.

The words “natural” and “whole food” are powerful marketing terms. Most manufacturers will stretch the truth and invent stories to misuse these words to promote their products and increase their profits.

But, if you want the best vitamin supplement that goes way beyond “natural,” “whole food” and even “organic,” check out www.feel-better.info. These leading edge scientifically based nutritional formulas use human foods, such as traditional fruits, vegetables and whole grains, for the source of their ingredients. And they’re not only guaranteed to be absolutely free from all toxins, heavy metals, pesticides and GMOs. They’re also satisfaction guaranteed. If they don’t do what they say they’re going to do, you get your money back. You can’t beat that!

What’s more, the “feel better” program has been proven to work. Not just by scientists, but by thousands of satisfied users in over 40 countries around the world who have been using these supplements to look and feel their best for over 40 years. And they must be thoroughly satisfied customers because they keep going back for more and more – many of them for ten, twenty and thirty years and more.

To find out more about how these truly “natural whole food” nutritional supplements from human food sources can help you look and feel your best, go to www.feel-better.info.

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