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Why You Can’t Out Supplement A Poor Diet

Katie WellsJan 12, 2013Updated: Jul 30, 2019
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  • The Challenge
  • The Quiz+−
    • Food and Diet
    • Supplements
    • Sleep
    • Stress
    • Exercise
    • Fun and Relaxation

One trend I’ve noticed in the real food and health communities lately is an almost fanatical obsession with an certain aspect of healthy living, while completely ignoring (or just not doing) other things that are just as important for health.

I’m calling myself out on this one! For instance, I wrote my post about The Importance of Sleep at 2 am…. hypocritical? Yes!

Bad for the adrenals? Yes!

Indicative of a bigger problem? Yes!

The basis of a good blog post (this time not written at 2 am)? Yes!

What these little instances of cognitive dissonance that happen in my own life (thanks Hubby for pointing them out 🙂 make me realize is that despite our general commitment to health, we all have our areas that we need to work on but just can’t or don’t.

For me, it is the sleep thing. I know that sleep is important and vital to good health. I am also the mom of four (almost 5) kids under 7 and try to keep up with a garden, a blog and a big writing project. Something occasionally has to give, and unfortunately, it is usually my sleep! (I laughed the other day when I found myself thinking “Maybe when the baby is born I will finally get some sleep!” Yeah right!)

True Health is a Complete Circle

Typically, we focus on our strongest areas of health and shy away from our weak areas. Chris Kresser has a great article on this at The Healthy Skeptic. He compares health to a chain, only as strong as its weakest link.

I’ve used a similar analogy with a circle. There are many parts of overall health (sleep, healthy eating, exercise, supplements when necessary, stress reduction, etc) and your health is only as strong as the weakest part of your circle.

Its always easier though, to further improve an area you are already good at than to focus on a difficult one. For instance:

Many athletes do this, focusing on improving their already impressive fitness level, while not working on aspects of their diet, sleep schedule or stress level that might need it.

I’ve seen this in many people who take hundreds of dollars of supplements each month but “can’t afford” real healthy foods and still buy processed snack foods.

I’ve seen this in professionals and moms who do great with the diet, supplements and even exercise but have trouble keeping stress levels down or getting enough sleep.

In other words:

  • You can’t out-exercise a bad diet
  • You can’t out-supplement a bad-diet (this is a big one!)
  • You can’t out-diet lack of exercise
  • You can’t out-diet lack of sleep
  • You can’t out-sleep a bad diet
  • You can’t out-diet lack of exercise
  • You can’t out-diet too much stress
  • You can’t out-exercise too much stress
  • You can’t out-supplement too much stress
  • Etc, etc etc

There are many pillars of optimal health and while it is easy to focus on improving the ones we are already good at, its often tough to focus on our weak areas. For me, its much easier to try to further tweak our diet or supplement regimen than to realize that a little extra sleep would go a long way.

Now don’t get me wrong, I think there are certainly areas that carry more weight than others. For instance, I agree with Mark Sisson’s claim that 80% of our physique is determined by our diet, but all the aspects are important.

If there is an area of your health that you still struggle with, despite making dietary or other changes, perhaps your weakest link is holding you back. Maybe you are having trouble losing weight? Want to up your athletic ability? Have hormones out of balance?

The Challenge

For the next two weeks, I challenge you (and myself) to focus on your weakest area and work to improve it. For me, this will be striving to get to bed by 10 pm each night and keep my stress levels down. For you this could mean getting regular exercise, finally making the jump to a real food diet, getting your Vitamin D levels checked, or another part of optimal health.

The Quiz

To help figure out where your “weak spot” might be, I’ve devised a completely non-scientific quiz! Answer “Yes” or “No” to each:

Food and Diet

  1. Do I get enough protein each day (usually about 80-100 grams a day or more)?
  2. Do I get enough fat each day, especially saturated fat (about half of total calories)?
  3. Do I get at least one big serving of veggies at every meal?
  4. Do I get probiotic rich fermented foods each day?
  5. Am I drinking enough water each day?
  6. Am I avoiding toxins (grains, processed foods, vegetable oils, sugars, etc)?

Supplements

  1. Do I get Vitamin D every day, from sun or quality supplement?
  2. Am I getting enough essential fats (Omega-3s, DHA, RHA, etc)?
  3. Am I getting enough Probiotics through food or supplements?
  4. Am I getting a wide range of nutrients from food or supplements?
  5. Am I taking a balanced and carefully determined list of supplements (as opposed to a huge assortment)?

Sleep

  1. Do I get at least 7-9 hours of sleep each night?
  2. Do I feel rested each morning when waking?
  3. Do I wake without an alarm clock?
  4. Am I asleep between the critical hours of 10pm and 2 am?
  5. Am I able to sleep without chemical or herbal aids?

Stress

  1. Do I handle stress well?
  2. Overall, am I not-stressed most of the time?
  3. Can I handle stressful situations without negative health effects?
  4. Are all the sources of stress in my life necessary?
  5. Do I avoid taking stress out on others?

Exercise

  1. Do I exercise at least a few times a week?
  2. Do I get high intensity exercise each week?
  3. Do I do some form of body weight or resistance training each week?
  4. Have I found forms of exercise that are enjoyable to me?
  5. Do I look forward to exercise?

Fun and Relaxation

  1. Do I take time to do things for fun regularly?
  2. Do  I spend regular time with my family and friends?
  3. Do I have hobbies that I enjoy and pursue?
  4. Am I comfortable relaxing (or do I feed guilty for not working)?

If you answered “No” to more than one part in any section, chances are this might be a weak link for you. (Though there is no science backing this quiz!). I’ll be focusing on improving my sleep these next couple of weeks….

It’s your turn…

What is your weak area, and how will your work on it? Tell me below!

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About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Wellness Mama and Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a wife and mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. WellnessMama.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Wellness Mama research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Wellness Mama Cookbook and The Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

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Discussion (22 Comments)

  1. David

    October 12, 2018 at 10:02 AM

    Eating healthy is so important. Great article.

    Reply
  2. Virginia

    August 22, 2018 at 11:39 PM

    im gonna die i answered no to at least half of the quiz

    Reply
  3. Teresa

    July 10, 2018 at 9:28 PM

    I try hard with eating properly but I do not exercise or move enough at all !! Not breaking a sweat ! I need to work on moving more ! I will try to remember that I do need to break a sweat and that I do like to walk ! I use to like to dance !:) will have to work on this area !

    Reply
  4. Kerry

    September 8, 2017 at 9:35 AM

    I get it. You shouldn’t try to get nutrients from a pill, however, what is actually the best multivitamin for those of us who still want one?

    Reply
    • Katie - Wellness Mama

      September 30, 2017 at 9:01 PM

      There is certainly still a time and a place for them, just not in place of a good diet 🙂 I’ve taken Pure Encapsulations Nutrient 950 and Womens Nutrients and they are considered a reputable brand: https://www.amazon.com/stores/node/2599170011/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&linkCode=ll2&tag=wellnessmama-20&linkId=02181d79735d360ba232f6f7262eaa1f&language=en_US

      Reply
  5. Lorelei

    February 18, 2016 at 8:22 PM

    Well, nothing I didn’t know already, but very compelling presented like that! I need more fun, exercise, and less stress. Regular good sleep would be nice; but baby decides that area!

    Reply
  6. Sandra

    November 10, 2015 at 9:58 PM

    Drink more water and exercise! Thanks for the reminder!

    Reply
  7. Shannon

    July 19, 2015 at 4:06 AM

    Omg. I didn’t even see stress and exercise.
    1. I do not handle stress well.
    2. I have about 7 exercise apps on my phone for every part of the body and some aerobic. Never opened them.
    3. I have scattered about my living room and my basement exercise equipment, weights, videos, dvds, stair steps. I bought TWO pairs of the same shoes that were a million bucks perfectly formed for my kinda feet and for running.
    4. One pair of those 100% I was running, jogging or at least walking shoes, I wear as my everyday shoes. The other pair have not left the box.
    5. In the past I exercised religiously. In the present, I eat baby food. If stressing was an exercise I could totally be in the Olympics. I would WIN that gold medal.
    Shannon

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  8. Shannon

    July 19, 2015 at 3:54 AM

    I only drink water, but I no mater how hard I try I never drink enough.
    Yikes, I was super excited today that something was 10 grams of protein.
    I don’t know how much fat or sat fat I need & I don’t understand the explanation of about half of total cal’s
    I get about 3 servings microwave steamed vegetable maybe once a day. Bad I know.
    I don’t cook and I pretend I eat well, but if the Microwave is my cooking source…..
    But everything else on the toxin list I am doing stellar on.hahah
    The script D I get isn’t D3. I asked. The pharmacy crew acted offended & said it was all the same. I need D3.
    Don’t laugh, but I don’t know what DHA, RHA, etc. are. I want to know.
    I always take a probiotic. A month ago, I thought I had candida, so I stopped. Not sure when to start again.
    Don’t laugh, I have no clue what a prebiotic is. I would like to know.
    Getting nutrients is from supps. I am a veg that doesn’t cook and eats meat once a month? I do eat good?
    I take a huge list of supplements and the list just got bigger.
    I have a sleep disorder so I think I sleep longer than 7-9.
    I sleep at 3, 5 or 6 am. I have always been that way but adderal doesn’t help. Those hours feel natural.
    I need benadryl to sleep. I know! I know!
    Well, I sure feel guilty when I think about the lack of knowledge I have about putting foods together. This was before you, so don’t worry. I may eat one thing very healthy, but that one thing was meant to be in addition with other things. On top of it, I take meds that DESTROY my hunger and then metabolism. That makes me gain weight, and only crave one thing all the time, like fruit. Natural sugars. bad. So I will be going about my day and then WHAM! I am so starving I can barely handle it, which is partially why I don’t cook. I don’t have time. I want to eat NOW! I always buy great stuff to cook. Rice pasta and good sauces, organic, non gmo, I try to buy meat. All that stuff just gets to be a collection. Right now I am on a weirdo diet of baby food ( even the vegetables!! sick girl here!! ) baby food rice cereal and ten calorie jello. I know better, is the crazy thing. But I am incorporating the coconut milk and gluten free granola cereal
    ( balance) back slowly, chicken, gluten free bread, sugar free preserves and almond butter ( balance) so I am trying. p.s the chicken does not go in the sandwich. ? Shannon

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