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Comparative Guide to Nutritional Supplements, Australia-New Zealand Edition

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This guide seeks to educate consumers about the science and value of nutritional supplementation, and to provide them with a simple, reliable tool with which to compare nutritional products.

Section I: Ageing, Oxidative Stress and Degenerative Disease

Section I of this guide discusses the theories of ageing and the intricate links between ageing, oxidative stress and degenerative disease. The remarkable protective powers of the endogenous and dietary antioxidants and their role in mitigating the ageing process are examined. Five degenerative disease processes are highlighted, including recent scientific evidence supporting the use of nutritional supplementation as a preventive measure.

Section II: Criteria for Advanced Supplementation

Section II reviews the substantial scientific evidence employed in developing the fourteen analytical criteria imbedded in the product-rating methodology used in this comparative guide.

Creation of the Final Product Score, based on these fourteen criteria, has been an evolutionary process. With each edition of this comparative guide, we have built on previous research as newly published scientific findings have become available. The result has been the creation of a robust analytical model, based on the scientific literature and the independent recommendations of our seven cited authorities. In each of the chapters of Section II, the reader is introduced to one of the fourteen criteria and the scientific evidence supporting its use. For those who find the reading a little technical, we refer you to the highlighted text. For those who wish to explore the science of advanced nutrition, we invite you to "dive in."

Section III: How the Comparisons were Made

Section III provides further explanation of the Final Product Score and introduces the Blended Standard, a nutritional benchmark we have created based on the independent recommendations of seven scientific authorities. A brief biographical background of each of the seven authorities and their specific recommendations for optimal daily nutritional intake is also provided.

The use of the Blended Standard, as a benchmark for optimal nutrition and the foundation for the Final Product Score, is featured. The Final Product Score is described in detail in Chapter 17. This fourteen-point score is the heart of our comparative analysis; it provides a rigorous quantitative evaluation and relative ranking of all products, based on the Blended Standard benchmark.

Section III also provides a summary of the top-rated products, listed according to Final Product Score. These products, which are profiled as the Top Products Overall, are of superior standing and merit your serious attention as a consumer. Included is a brief profile of each company, with contact information, company history and general information. Points of interest on product formulations, including a breakout of the individual product criteria ratings and information on manufacturing processes (if available), is also provided.

Section IV: Graphical Comparisons

In Section IV, selected products from companies throughout Australia and New Zealand are graphically compared to the Blended Standard benchmark. With each graph, we have provided the Final Product Score for that product, illustrated as both a percentage ranking and a five-star rating. This allows easy comparison of relative product ratings.

In writing this comparative guide, scores of Australian and New Zealand nutritional products were initially examined. Qualifying products were further evaluated and their respective nutrient contents were compared to the selected nutritional standards. Finalists, representing the top-rated product(s) from each manufacturer, were then selected and compared graphically. (Some companies have more than one product represented, if they market in both Australia and New Zealand.) The graphical illustrations allow the reader to visually compare the nutritional contents

96 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 2003

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February 6, 2019
Todo birn hasta las recomendaciones por marcas dr suplementos.
Un inicio destacado hablando de hormesis desde la perspectiva de los antioxidantes, en este punto se murstta actual. Otro acierto en rl énfasis de beneficios de dieta con ayuno y régimen hipocalórico. Muy interesante el capítulo de la vitamina K.
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July 25, 2023
If you are using supplements and they are important to your health, you need this book. It is updated annually by a Canadian Firm unaffiliated with the supplement companies. All those supplements are not created equally.
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August 14, 2012
The unbiased comprehensive comparison of 1,600 nutritional supplements provides consumers with a reliable guide for choosing the right Vitamins, Anti-Oxidant, and Mineral supplement.

This is definitely an indispensable health tool.
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April 22, 2015
This rating is not accurate anymore..Dr. Ray Strand can explain why this is not an accurate one..
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August 23, 2019
Fantastic source of essential nutritional knowledge, complete with the most comprehensive comparative guide on supplements.
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