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Diabetics Get Herb, Supplement, Holistic Advice From Extensive New Vitamin Website
Virginia Beach, VA September 28, 2004 -- Diabetics searching for information on which supplements and herbs can help them, will find a long list of recommendations at a new website, MyVitaminGuide.com. The website, which contains information provided by medical professionals, is being launched by Sam Knoll, President of Healthex Corporation.
"Our website contains very useful tips for diabetics," says Knoll, "including dietary and lifestyle changes, which supplements and herbs may be helpful, and a variety of holistic options even including acupuncture. We also have recipes for diabetics, and we frequently carry articles about diabetes, written by health professionals including doctors and researchers, in our newsletter," he says.
Knoll spent six months and thousands of dollars assembling MyVitaminGuide.com to provide extensive vitamin, health and wellness information to the website's members. In addition to diabetes information, the website contains information on more than 650 other "health concerns," including heart disease, menopause, prostate disorders and high blood pressure.
The website offers one of the largest searchable databases of vitamins and supplements found on the Internet. For the first time ever, consumers can see direct comparisons between well known brands and private label "house brands" from most major retailers and health food stores, including General Nutrition Center, Vitamin Shoppe, Walgreen, Whole Foods Market, and independent health food stores. Consumers will be able to compare the kind of supplement, type of pill (for example, capsule or tablet), package size, suggested retail price, recommended usage, and resulting cost per day.
The site also offers a proprietary EZ Cost Calculator so consumers can instantly calculate their cost per day for vitamins they find on the web or in a store.
In addition to its Brands Database and cost calculator, MyVitaminGuide.com offers weekly and monthly newsletters written by medical professionals, a searchable database of information about vitamins, herbal and homeopathic remedies, "health concerns" such as heart disease and diabetes, a recipe database, and a "Safetychecker" that identifies potential interactions between dietary supplements, common prescriptions and over-the-counter drugs.
To maintain its independent and unbiased status, MyVitaminGuide.com will be supported by its members and does not accept any outside advertising, nor does it sell vitamins or other supplements. The website is found at www.MyVitaminGuide.com on the Internet.
About Sam Knoll, Founder of MyVitaminGuide.com
Sam Knoll is a vitamin industry expert with more than 20 years experience. In the early 1980's, Mr. Knoll founded Home Health Products, one of the largest direct marketers and FDA-approved manufacturers of natural healthcare products in the US. He sold the company in the late 1990's. He is the author of "How To Buy Vitamins," an e-book provided free to all members of MyVitaminGuide.com.
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