Disclosure: In any review for a product or service, products or compensation may have been provided to me to help facilitate my review. All opinions are my own and honest. I am disclosing this in accordance with FTC Guidelines. Please see “Disclose” and "Terms of Use" tabs for more information.
Last week I spend two hours chatting with my daughter’s doctor on the importance of nutrition. She has not been eating properly and he wanted to discuss the situation with both of us. She’s an extremely picky eater who doesn’t want to eat meat, hardly any fruits, and only a few veggies. She doesn’t particularly eat “junk food,” she just doesn’t eat. Her doctor, who knows I try to cook healthy meals for my family, asked if I would be open to implementing all our diets with supplements. He suggested proper nutrition and supplements could help alleviate the kids’ ADD/ADHD symptoms. I was on board with the idea and wanted to involve our entire family. While I had a list of supplements for the kids, I found myself staring at the supplement aisle wondering which ones would be best for me.
Vitamin B12? Vitamin B6? Vitamin D? Omega 3? There’s so many choices! I wasn’t sure what I needed. That’s when I discovered the new NutritionPossible.com website from the makers of Centrum
It said I needed Vitamin D. Thanks!
romapup at gmail dot com
I learned that I definitely need more fruits and vegetables in my diet, and more sleep at night!!
It said I should get more sleep!
It recommended more sleep!
I’ll take it! 🙂
–Brandy
fosterbrandy(at)msn(dot)com
I’m not getting enough seafood in my diet.
khmorgan_00 [at] yahoo [dot] com