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Is It Nutrasutical or
Nutraceutical? However You Spell It,
Food Based Medicines Are The Future Of Treatments For Many Of Humankind's Illnesses
Nutraceutical (sometimes spelled nutrasutical) refers to extracts of foods claimed to
have a medicinal effect on human health.
Traditionally, the nutraceutical was contained in a medicinal format such as a capsule, tablet or powder in a prescribed dose, although more modern
Nutraceuticals such as Probiotic drinks and yogurt are now found in ordinary supermarkets alongside normally
everyday versions of the product.
More rigorously, nutraceutical implies that the extract or food is demonstrated to have a physiological benefit
or provide protection against a chronic disease.
Functional foods are defined as being consumed as part
of a usual diet but are demonstrated to have physiological benefits and/or reduce the risk of chronic disease
beyond basic nutritional functions.
broccoli (sulforaphane) as a cancer preventative, and
soy or clover (isoflavonoids) to improve arterial health.
Such claims are being researched and many citations are available via PubMed to ascertain their foundation of basic research.
For example, grapeseed extract is absorbed into bodily cells to help brain
function and maintain healthy cholesterol levels. We absorb grapeseed extract more efficiently by finding foods
that contain a grapeseed and phospholipid blended.
With the US Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA), several other compounds were added to the list
of supplements originally mentioned in FDA notification. Thus, many botanical and herbal extracts such as
ginseng, garlic oil, etc. have been developed as nutraceuticals.
Dr. Vincent Bellonzi, a chiropractor and a Certified Clinical Nutritionist in practice for over 12 yearstalks to
us about should you get your nutrients through food and diet or should you take vitamins to supplement
your nutrition.
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