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Nutrient Deficiencies

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Nutrient deficiencies may stop people from losing weight simply because their body doesn't function well and they may also get uncontrollable cravings.

Here are some simple strategies to help overcome them:

1. Eat a wide variety of foods every day
Your body has a requirement for a range of nutrients every day including minerals, vitamins, amino acids, fatty acids and phytonutrients. By eating a wide variety of foods, particularly fruits and vegetables, lean meats, nuts, good oils and whole grains, you provide your body with the vast majority of essential nutrients it needs to function at optimum levels.

It is important to try and eat as much natural and fresh food as possible to ensure your body gets all the available nutrients from the food. This will have a positive impact on your body’s overall functioning and health.


2. Use MultiBoost
It is virtually impossible to get all the nutrients your body requires on a daily basis just from your food. Therefore supplementation becomes essential.

By using MultiBoost every day you supply your body with a range of nutrients that may be lacking in your diet. This will ensure that your body functions at optimum levels so you can maintain your health as well as burn off body fat and therefore, lose weight as efficiently as possible.

3. Minimise your alcohol intake
If your health is important to you, as it should be, it is importantly to keep your alcohol intake to a minimum. Sure, there is nothing wrong with having an occasional drink with friends or a glass or two of wine with dinner but regular and excessive alcohol consumption causes a whole range of health problems.

Since alcohol is a diuretic, it takes many of the water-based nutrients out of the body, particularly the B and C vitamins. Plus, it also reduces the uptake of nutrients from the intestines when alcohol is consumed in conjunction with food. So in order to prevent deficiencies from occurring in your body, keep your alcohol intake to a minimum.

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