Amazon.co.uk Review
Growing concern about the food we eat and where it comes from has led many people to look to vitamin and mineral supplements as a way of balancing their diet. But adverse press about the dangers of overdosing has left others worried about the impact non-prescribed supplements can have on our health. If you, like many others, are looking for guidance,
Vitamins & Minerals: An Illustrated Guide is a good place to start.
Good general information on nutrition is backed up by sections on spotting the symptoms of deficiency, visiting a professional, how supplements are made and how they work, and toxic overload. The listings of minerals and vitamins include information on which foods contain them, what they are used by the body for and dosage instructions. Superbly illustrated throughout with pictures and photographs, the book closes with a section targeting certain symptoms and bodily systems, leaving the reader who reads it cover to cover with a fully comprehensive understanding of the benefits and potential dangers of using vitamins and minerals in our diets. Alternatively, it is a great reference guide to be dipped into when required. --Lucie Naylor
This book is part of an Illustrated Guide series which includes Reflexology, Aromatheraphy, Flower Essences, Homeopathy, and Herbalism.
Product Description
In the ILLUSTRATED GUIDE series, an introduction to how vitamins, minerals and other supplements can be taken or incorporated into the diet to achieve and maintain good health. It explains how vitamins work in our bodies, highlighting what the most common deficiencies are and how they lead to disease. Suggested further reading is also included.