By Greg Wirth
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It’s official. According to a new report from The Journal of American College of Nutrition(1) , since 1950 there is a significant vitamin drain in America’s fruits and vegetables. But how do you choose a multi-vitamin to supplement this loss in nutrients? You need a system of checks and balances to evaluate the maze of different supplements on the market today. Not all vitamins are manufactured the same way. How can you evaluate your vitamin for potency, purity and bioavailability? With the help of Lyle MacWilliam’s Nutrisearch Comparative Guide to Nutritional Supplements use this checklist to compare your current multi or evaluate a new one.
eHow Member: Greg Wirth