Five Travel Tips for Vitamin, Herb and Other Supplement Users
November 27th, 2006 by annu
Publication: HealthNewsDigest.com
Author: Jimini Collins
Date: November 27 2006
USA: More than 242 million Americans use some form of dietary supplement - vitamins, minerals, herbal remedies or specialty products. Pharmavite, the manufacturer of Nature Made and Nature’s Resource vitamins, minerals, herbs and other supplements offers the following travel tips for supplement users:
1. Know TSA Guidelines: To speed up the security process, please take note of the following carry on guidelines:
Softgels are ok to bring in their original container
Vitamin/herb tablets are ok to bring in their original container or one of the weekly, daily pill strips
Liquid supplements can only be brought on if they’re 3oz or less and in a Ziploc bag. If it’s more than 3oz, it needs to be checked
All items must be x-rayed
2. Stress Less: Airport delays, gift shopping, visiting relatives, etc. can be stressful. To better manage holiday stress, try new, fast-acting Nature’s Resource StressEez, which contains scientifically supported herbs (Bacopa, Valerian, Gotu Kola) and vitamins (B1 and B6) to help naturally combat stress.
3. Energize to Maximize Your Travels: For an active traveler who is on the go from dawn ‘til dusk, ginseng may help maintain physical stamina. Clinical studies show that ginseng may invigorate and fortify in times of fatigue, may help lower stress and increase energy levels.
4. Pump Up Your Immune System: The re-circulated air found inside of planes, trains and automobiles can be stale and unhealthful. To navigate through these environments unscathed, try taking new Nature’s Resource TriMune. TriMune contains scientifically-supported herbs (andrographis and Echinacea), vitamin C and zinc that help naturally boost immunity.
5. Up Your “C”: If you’re drinking for business or for pleasure don’t forget to take vitamin C. Your body goes through its supply of vitamin C much faster if it’s processing alcohol. Nature Made Vitamin C is now smaller and easier to swallow and also available in chewable form.
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