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Send me an angel

February 9th, 2010

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According to the non-profit organization Vitamin Angels, one in three children across the globe are malnourished. Just think of how much that percentage has increased by the Haitian crisis Indeed, Vitamin Angels has already shipped one million childrens’ multivitamins to Haiti since the earthquake.

A viable and invaluable solution to malnourishment is to provide these children with essential nutrients both here at home and abroad.  According to research, one, high-dose Vitamin A capsule can reduce the risk of mortality among children under age five by 23%. Moreover, it can provide a sufficient dose to boost immunity for as long as six months, at a cost of only $.02 per capsule.

Multivitamins too, can help combat severe vitamin deficiencies and related diseases among the under five set, while also boosting cognitive and physical performance. In fact, according to a UNICEF Global progress report, almost 600,00 deaths from iron and zinc deficiencies could be prevented with proper supplementation coupled with food fortification. Another 18 million lives impaired by iodine deficiency could also be prevented.

These data are dire and the needs great. Supplements aren’t the only answer and better government coordination, food fortification, awareness and education are needed.

When most people think “global,” they don’t think “home.” But in order to be most effective globally, we also need to consider our own and our children’s wellness needs. I’ve been fortunate to become part of an Advisory Board for the Council for Responsible Nutrition Foundation’s Life Supplemented initiative.  Late December 2009, they launched America’s Wellness Campaign, which is a three-tiered program aimed at helping individuals here at home take charge and monitor their health through diet, exercise and supplements. By offering people an opportunity to gauge and monitor the areas in which they need improvement and in turn, providing research-based informational strategies, Life Supplemented aims to help improve the nation’s health.  But the effort extends beyond our borders as well; Life Supplemented has recently teamed up with Vitamin Angels to provide much needed funding for the programs by offering to donate one dollar for every individual who completes a Wellness Scorecard. Pretty simple; improve your own health and help improve others’ at the same time.

In 2009 alone, Vitamin Angels’ efforts reached approximately 11,000,000 infants and children in 40 countries  (including the United States) by providing them with  vital nutrients needed as a foundation for good health.  I’d like to think that we help them exceed this milestone in 2010 and perhaps even reach some of our own.

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