Hi.
Can people collaborate on this forum, to create a list of the most common nutritional deficiencies of people in western countries.
I've been taking all sorts of supplements for years, trying to optimize my health, feel better, and alleviate ailments. You pretty much give up on supplements when nothing lasts as a long term smooth solution.
Then I start supplementing ionic magnesium for the first time ever. And I feel this mineral has done much more in terms of restoring my body function and health, than any other supplement I've ever taken.
So all these years of supplementation, all I needed was more magnesium to solve a lot of things.
So what I would like to do is individually supplement the big deficiencies that humans experience in western countries.
And cover the other nutrients through a simple multivitamin, b-complex, and diet.
I mean we need lists and scientific data, that show the most common deficiencies in western countries. As well as knowledge on which ones are hardest for the body to convert or digest, and likely to become deficient in.
The top deficiencies I think are common are:
B12
Magnesium
Iodine
The top deficiencies I think are uncommon are:
Calcium
I know the argument can be made that it all depends on the person individually. Their diet and such. I'm talking about finding the most common deficiencies among the population in western countries. This can be your anecdotal opinions from yours or others experiences. Or facts from scientific literature.
Some things like iron deficiency, I don't understand how it can be so common among people in western countries who eat meat. Unless it's taking into account 3rd world countries as well.
Edited by manny, 26 August 2014 - 05:56 AM.