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I am Praveen, a tech marketeer working with a digital technologies company. As I approach my 40s in a couple of years, fitness and good nutrition are of high priority, and I work towards it with daily rigour. Being an ardent fan of building a muscular physique makes me hit the gym every morning without fail. Building muscle for a typical person with his busy work routine is exceptionally challenging. Burning fat and building muscle is no easy task without proper nutrition. For most of my life, I relied on natural food sources for protein and other nutrition. I did try whey protein from other brands a couple of times, but it never felt great overall. The protein powder always heated my body and bloated my stomach. Finally, I got introduced to Good Nutrition protein smoothies. Looking at the nutrition label and benefits mentioned, I wanted to give it a try. It has been a month since I have been consuming Good Nutrition protein (whey) smoothie, and I have indeed started noticing the benefits. For starters, the chocolate flavor is delicious and gives a wonderful underlying taste to the tongue. The fact that it is a pro-biotic, makes you feel light in the stomach. Sometimes, I replace my evening meal with the Good Nutrition smoothie and feel full before I hit the sack. This helps me consume very few calories and helps in my daily calorie deficit. After consuming the smoothie for nearly a month, I can definitely  see changes in my overall muscle growth. I feel the muscle is full and getting into the right shape, and last but not least—my skin looks much better than ever (I believe that is because of the added vitamins that come with the smoothie). I would undoubtedly recommend Good Nutrition’s protein smoothies for people trying to add those extra quantities of protein (approx. 20g) to their daily diet. I am a happy customer, and "Thank you" to the Good Nutrition team.

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Is taking supplements good for my body?

Supplements, as the name suggests, are supplementary nutrition i.e., they add on or compensate for the nutrients that may not be met by eating daily foods only. Supplements containing ingredients that have scientific evidence regarding their efficiency and safety are good to take in the recommended dosage. In fact, sometimes, it becomes essential to take supplements in cases of deficiencies and when natural foods are not able to meet dietary requirements.

Do supplements put stress the kidney or liver?

Any supplement with scientifically-backed ingredients, and consumed within the recommended dosage will not have any effect on kidney or liver. If a person has a pre-existing kidney or liver condition, they must consume supplements after consulting with their medical practitioner.

Are supplements organic?

Not all supplements are organic. Some supplements can be organic while other may not be organic. A supplement needs certification to be claimed as ‘organic’ and must pass through certain criteria to be able to get an ‘organic’ claim.

Are supplements necessary?

Supplements become necessary people don't get all the required nutrients from our daily diets. Junk food, eating out or ordering in, late night snacking, these are bad food choices that result inadequacy of nutrients in our body. In addition, several micro-nutrients like Zinc and Selenium are not produced by the body and must be taken externally. Here, taking supplements goes a long way in providing a nutritionally-balanced solution.

Are supplements safe?

Scientifically-formulated supplements, when taken within the recommended dosage are safe to consume. Certain supplements may pose risks if you already have some medical condition related to the kidney or liver. In such cases, talking to your healthcare professional would help before starting the supplement.

Are food nutrients better than supplemental nutrients?

We have often heard whole foods are better than synthetic supplements. However, this may not always be the case. Some compounds are more effective in supplemental form. For e.g., curcumin extract from turmeric is better absorbed in its liposomal form (in supplements) or along with piperine extract from black pepper, than taking turmeric alone on its own. Also, quite often our body needs the extracted part of a food served as a supplement, for better health benefits.

Egg yolk raises your cholesterol and so should be avoided?

Egg yolk has good amount of cholesterol. Foods high in cholesterol can increase LDL cholesterol in most people, but, on average, only to a small extent. Moreover, some of the micro-nutrients and other bio-active compounds in egg yolks could interfere with cholesterol absorption, and many studies have failed to find an increase in cholesterol in egg eaters. The 2015–2020 Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommended egg consumption as part of a healthy diet, and abolished the limit of dietary cholesterol intake of 300 mg/day. The updated recommendation reported no significant associations between egg consumption, up to 1 per day, and risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) or coronary heart disease.