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Embracing Aging with Vitality: If Supplements Are So Magical, Why Am I Still Confused About Them?

March 11, 20254 min read

Ah, aging. That inevitable process where your body slowly becomes a collection of creaky joints, mysterious aches, and, of course, an ever-growing collection of "helpful" supplements. But wait—supplements are supposed to be magical, right? They promise to boost energy, improve skin, and maybe even make you feel like you’ve got everything figured out. So why, despite all these wonder pills, am I still sitting here scratching my head wondering: Why am I still confused about supplements?

1. The Supplement Aisle: A Maze of Mystery

Walk into any store these days, and you’ll find an entire aisle dedicated to supplements—each one claiming to be the secret to eternal youth, glowing skin, and a metabolism that burns like a furnace. From collagen to turmeric, magnesium to zinc, there’s no shortage of pills, powders, and potions promising to turn back the clock. But let’s be honest, it’s starting to feel like I need a degree in pharmacology just to figure out what to take. And don’t get me started on the "detox" drinks that seem suspiciously like flavored water. Why am I still trying to decode which of these will actually do something other than make my wallet lighter?

2. The Magical Claims: But Where’s the Magic?

These supplements come with promises of making you feel like a 25-year-old again. But after a few weeks of popping pills, I’m still waiting for the transformation. Are the magic powers locked inside the capsules? Or am I just experiencing one big placebo effect? The truth is, there's solid research behind the placebo effect—it’s real, folks! Just the act of thinking something will work can actually make us feel better. But I’m still waiting for something to actually happen. If there’s real magic in these supplements, I haven’t seen it yet (and I’m starting to think it’s more “illusion” than “miracle”).

3. Supplements: Can They Replace Whole Foods?

Spoiler alert: no, supplements cannot replace whole, plant-based foods. Sure, a pill might give you a boost of a certain vitamin or nutrient, but they’re never going to give you the full spectrum of nutrition that whole foods can provide. The science is clear: eating a balanced diet full of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and legumes is the most powerful way to nourish your body. Supplements should never be viewed as a replacement for a well-rounded diet—that is where true magic happens. So, if you’re hoping that popping a few pills will make up for a poor diet, you’re setting yourself up for disappointment. You can’t outrun the power of whole foods, no matter how many supplements you take.

4. It’s Not One-Size-Fits-All

Here’s the thing: nutrition isn’t a one-size-fits-all deal, especially when it comes to supplements. Some clients of mine really benefit from supplements because of specific health conditions, nutrient deficiencies, or their inability to absorb certain nutrients properly. For example, I take a little B12 because I don’t consume any animal foods, but I’m aware that it’s not just about what I take—it’s about how well my body absorbs it. Everyone’s absorption rates are different, and sometimes your body might not absorb what you’re taking as effectively as you’d hope. So, it’s not just about popping a pill; it’s about understanding how your body processes it, and whether supplementation is necessary for your individual needs.

5. Supplements—Use With Care

At the end of the day, I don’t take many supplements because many of them simply aren’t backed by solid science, and we still don’t know if mixing them together is actually safe. What I do advocate for is a whole person approach: nourishing your body with whole foods, getting regular exercise, managing stress, and, when necessary, adding supplements based on your individual needs. And remember, the path to feeling your best isn’t about following trends—it’s about understanding your unique body and giving it the nutrients it needs, whether that’s through food, supplements, or a little bit of both. So, if you’re still confused about which supplement to take, don’t worry—you’re not alone. Just remember: sometimes the best remedy is the simplest one—whole, nourishing food.


Join me this year and beyond as I share my personal journey of embracing the physical, emotional, and spiritual challenges that come with aging. Together, we’ll explore the complexities of growing older and discover the beauty in every step of the process.

Ready to dive deeper into the world of whole person health and aging with vitality? Sign up for my weekly newsletter HERE for expert tips, fun insights, and simple nutrition hacks delivered right to your inbox!

 

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Maureen Hutchison

Maureen is a Registered Holistic Nutritionist, Certified Personal Trainer, and Certified Breathwork Facilitator who has helped busy professionals for over 25+ years to get healthy on their terms and bring more energy into their lives naturally.

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Supplements - Good or Bad?

Embracing Aging with Vitality: If Supplements Are So Magical, Why Am I Still Confused About Them?

March 11, 20254 min read

Ah, aging. That inevitable process where your body slowly becomes a collection of creaky joints, mysterious aches, and, of course, an ever-growing collection of "helpful" supplements. But wait—supplements are supposed to be magical, right? They promise to boost energy, improve skin, and maybe even make you feel like you’ve got everything figured out. So why, despite all these wonder pills, am I still sitting here scratching my head wondering: Why am I still confused about supplements?

1. The Supplement Aisle: A Maze of Mystery

Walk into any store these days, and you’ll find an entire aisle dedicated to supplements—each one claiming to be the secret to eternal youth, glowing skin, and a metabolism that burns like a furnace. From collagen to turmeric, magnesium to zinc, there’s no shortage of pills, powders, and potions promising to turn back the clock. But let’s be honest, it’s starting to feel like I need a degree in pharmacology just to figure out what to take. And don’t get me started on the "detox" drinks that seem suspiciously like flavored water. Why am I still trying to decode which of these will actually do something other than make my wallet lighter?

2. The Magical Claims: But Where’s the Magic?

These supplements come with promises of making you feel like a 25-year-old again. But after a few weeks of popping pills, I’m still waiting for the transformation. Are the magic powers locked inside the capsules? Or am I just experiencing one big placebo effect? The truth is, there's solid research behind the placebo effect—it’s real, folks! Just the act of thinking something will work can actually make us feel better. But I’m still waiting for something to actually happen. If there’s real magic in these supplements, I haven’t seen it yet (and I’m starting to think it’s more “illusion” than “miracle”).

3. Supplements: Can They Replace Whole Foods?

Spoiler alert: no, supplements cannot replace whole, plant-based foods. Sure, a pill might give you a boost of a certain vitamin or nutrient, but they’re never going to give you the full spectrum of nutrition that whole foods can provide. The science is clear: eating a balanced diet full of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and legumes is the most powerful way to nourish your body. Supplements should never be viewed as a replacement for a well-rounded diet—that is where true magic happens. So, if you’re hoping that popping a few pills will make up for a poor diet, you’re setting yourself up for disappointment. You can’t outrun the power of whole foods, no matter how many supplements you take.

4. It’s Not One-Size-Fits-All

Here’s the thing: nutrition isn’t a one-size-fits-all deal, especially when it comes to supplements. Some clients of mine really benefit from supplements because of specific health conditions, nutrient deficiencies, or their inability to absorb certain nutrients properly. For example, I take a little B12 because I don’t consume any animal foods, but I’m aware that it’s not just about what I take—it’s about how well my body absorbs it. Everyone’s absorption rates are different, and sometimes your body might not absorb what you’re taking as effectively as you’d hope. So, it’s not just about popping a pill; it’s about understanding how your body processes it, and whether supplementation is necessary for your individual needs.

5. Supplements—Use With Care

At the end of the day, I don’t take many supplements because many of them simply aren’t backed by solid science, and we still don’t know if mixing them together is actually safe. What I do advocate for is a whole person approach: nourishing your body with whole foods, getting regular exercise, managing stress, and, when necessary, adding supplements based on your individual needs. And remember, the path to feeling your best isn’t about following trends—it’s about understanding your unique body and giving it the nutrients it needs, whether that’s through food, supplements, or a little bit of both. So, if you’re still confused about which supplement to take, don’t worry—you’re not alone. Just remember: sometimes the best remedy is the simplest one—whole, nourishing food.


Join me this year and beyond as I share my personal journey of embracing the physical, emotional, and spiritual challenges that come with aging. Together, we’ll explore the complexities of growing older and discover the beauty in every step of the process.

Ready to dive deeper into the world of whole person health and aging with vitality? Sign up for my weekly newsletter HERE for expert tips, fun insights, and simple nutrition hacks delivered right to your inbox!

 

supplementsandsciencehealthyeatingnomagicpillssupplementswithcare
blog author image

Maureen Hutchison

Maureen is a Registered Holistic Nutritionist, Certified Personal Trainer, and Certified Breathwork Facilitator who has helped busy professionals for over 25+ years to get healthy on their terms and bring more energy into their lives naturally.

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