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Introducing Allied Music Centre, Home of historic Massey Hall

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With enormous gratitude, Massey Hall today announces that Allied Properties (TSX:AP.UN), a Canadian provider of creative urban workspace, has made a landmark contribution to the Massey Hall Revitalization. This transformative support expands the project’s original scope and introduces Canada’s premiere multi-purpose performance facility, Allied Music Centre, home of historic Massey Hall.

“We’re truly grateful for the opportunity to partner with historic Massey Hall,” said Michael Emory, President & CEO of Allied. “This partnership will enable us to contribute meaningfully to our communities. It will also enable us to propel our vision over an extended period of time and to enrich the experience of the many creative organizations and people who use our urban workspace across the country.”

Massey Hall will always be called Massey Hall, but Allied’s significant investment to the Revitalization is the catalyst for the creation of Allied Music Centre. Featuring NEW state-of-the-art performance venues and dedicated spaces for Artist Development and Education & Outreach initiatives, all located in the 7-storey tower adjacent to the National Historic Site.

These previously unannounced additional spaces include:

The Theatre. An entirely new and intimate venue that will be a welcome addition to Toronto’s music ecosystem, serving as a launch pad for emerging artists and a home for community programming and engagement. With retractable seating akin to Massey Hall’s revitalized orchestra level, it easily transforms from traditional theatre for more intimate performances and presentations – seating 100, into a standing room club or education workshop setting.

The Studio. With the acoustic treatment and technical capability you would expect of a professional recording facility, The Studio has multi-function flexibility for educational programming and artistic development at the core of its design.

The Studio adapts to a range of these uses, whether as a “wired” classroom for education programs delivered in person or remotely, as space for emerging artists to create, or as a sequestered rehearsal space for acts performing at any of the venues.

Artists’ Lab. A suite of dedicated resources for creators providing all the modern tools needed to develop their craft. Featuring professionally appointed digital audio workstations, a unique instrument library, acoustically treated practice rooms, and more – a home for artists.

The Lounge. A gathering place for artists, industry, and fans alike, the Lounge will offer a casual gathering place for the music community by day and will be abuzz at night as concert-goers and creatives mingle and take in the awe-inspiring view of the city.

This extraordinary investment is a testament to Allied’s on-going commitment to creativity and connectivity and a bold extension of their Make Room for the Arts program, an initiative providing much-needed affordable spaces to the artistic community.

“In Allied, we have found a partner who shares our values, believes in our mission, and from day one wanted to know what they could do to make the Massey Hall Revitalization even more impactful to the community,” said Jesse Kumagai, President & CEO, The Corporation of Massey Hall and Roy Thomson Hall. “As a result, their insightful and meaningful investment is not only bringing Massey Hall a significant step closer to reopening, but also serving as the catalyst for expanded scope, adding a new performance venue and dedicated spaces for artist development and music education. We are immeasurably grateful for this remarkable contribution to Canada’s music scene!”

When complete, Allied Music Centre will play a profound role in our cultural ecosystem, creating inspiring new opportunities for artists and music fans at every step along their journeys. From emerging artists making their debut to the world’s most celebrated stars, young students discovering a passion for music to lifelong fans soaking in the energy of live performance, Allied Music Centre will be a home for all music and all people.

As previously announced, the Massey Hall Revitalization will restore and renew both the interior and exterior of this National Historic Site, unveil over 100 restored original stained glass windows, introduce new music venues, feature archives and exhibits located throughout and, offer a new retractable seating option on the orchestra level of the Allan Slaight Auditorium for energy charged performances.

Also previously announced, the new seven-story tower – in addition to today’s announcement will feature; a new 500-capacity club with incredible sightlines to the city, additional patron amenities that will include accessible seating options throughout and, state-of-the-art production facilities with turnkey content capture, wired to every stage and studio in Allied Music Centre.

For more information, visit www.alliedmusiccentre.com.

New Report Outlines Devastating Impact of COVID-19 on Canadian Independent Music Industry

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A new report details just how much the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted Canadian independent musicians. Among the most shocking revelations: the evaporation of the live music scene has led to a decline in revenue of CAD 280 million in just six months and that the industry will likely not recover to pre-COVID levels until at least 2023.

The report, entitled The Impact of COVID-19 on Canadian Independent Music, was conducted by Nordicity on behalf of the Canadian Independent Music Association (CIMA) and shines a light on the various impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Canadian independent music sector.

The key challenges include:

  • Drop in revenue: Since the start of the pandemic in March, independent music in Canada has seen a drop in revenue of CAD 280 million. The revenue loss has been most acute for emerging artists and their representatives:
  • The live sector has been the hardest hit, with a 79% drop in income from 2019;
  • Independent sound recording and publishing companies will see a 41% decline in revenue from 2019
  • Almost 2,000 FTE (full-time equivalent) jobs lost in six months
  • Long recovery: In a best-case scenario, industry revenue will not recover to pre-COVID levels until 2023-2024, and only with further emergency financial supports;
  • Lack of audience development: With new musicians unable to promote their work in concerts, the commercial viability of their projects will suffer. As such, the longer this impact continues, the longer the impact will be on the industry ability to generate revenue in the future;
  • Need for greater diversity: While not a new issue, the pandemic (and events that occurred during it) have highlighted the need for the industry to improve access to different voices. Anecdotal evidence suggests that many Black, Indigenous and People of Colour have not seen the same funding support as the rest of their peers – both as artists and as music industry entrepreneurs.
  • Policy and regulatory uncertainty: Between the variable funding levels at the Canada Music Fund, the potential reforms to the Copyright Act, and the recently introduced Broadcasting Act legislation (Bill C-10), there is uncertainty surrounding how Canadian independent music companies will be supported as they recover from the pandemic.

As part of the Nordicity report, CIMA includes several recommendations for additional supports that can back the independent music industry as it recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic. Among the recommendations:

  • Extending and enhancing the Canada Music Fund’s Annual and Supplemental Funding.
  • Increasing flexibility in how funding is disbursed;
  • Enhancing financial and technical support for audience development;
  • Providing wage support for workers in the Canadian music sector;
  • Creating tailored financing for underrepresented groups; and
  • Enhancing support for online training for new and emerging music professionals

Mister Rogers’ Rare Words From 1983 on Death and Childhood Illness

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Spoken Word with Electronics is an audio series of unusual stories.

Hi, everyone, welcome back to the show. This week is a tribute to Mr Rogers. I have one rare tape on Mr Rogers in my library of unusual records, and when I share this with people I present it as “a side of Mr Rogers you may have never heard.” Most listeners agree: This is a very incredible album. Specifically, this is Fred Rogers translating the complexity of death and pain into helping parents deal with a huge fear: The death of their kids. He also relates similar comfort to kids themselves. And then you meet the children, who are all wonderful, happy, and seemingly more aware of the moment than many adults three times their age. I’m posting it this week because we need more compassion in the world, presently.

This is what the 1983 cassette “Healing with Love” is all about, and its obscure placement in the Mr Rogers discography only makes it more interesting. This wasn’t work for PBS. It was seemingly only intended for the patients and their parents, and copies of the tape were produced in small numbers. There is no way this topic would have made it onto his show (though Bruce Haack on Mr Rogers is a favorite in that category)

This tape celebrates the word of Dr Gerald Jampolsky, who is a kindred spirit of Fred Rogers. You are introduced to Jampolsky, his group of patients, their parents, and then encounter some frightening moments with a parent grieving a dead child. Dr Jampolsky manages a phone hotline for terminally ill children and consoles parents, both those grieving a death or managing stress, and Jampolsky’s love and care for everyone is to be admired. Hear the entire tape here.

Of course, we had to make a tribute to all of this, and that can be found in Side A for this week, “Mr Roger’s Metaphysical Phone Hotline” including some of the more intense Mr Rogers sentences I’ve ever heard. Here’s one: “Do you consider death an enemy?” – Wild.

Side B for this week continues our serial Charlie Pickle. (Hear all the story up to this point) – This week introduces you to your first day’s work at Company Statistics, where both you and Charlie work, and you’re given some tips on helping everyone out with the coffee.

Black Pumas: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert

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The Austin-based rock band Black Pumas are having a good 2020. The group, led by singer Eric Burton and guitarist Adrian Quesada, was just nominated for three Grammys, including album of the year for Black Pumas (Deluxe Edition), and both record of the year and best American roots performance for the track “Colors.” The band’s turn behind a tiny desk (and chair) shows why its debut album — now more than a year old — is receiving so much recognition right now.

SET LIST
“Red Rover”
“Fire”
“OCT 33”
“Colors”

1-minute tip for artists: Online Release Parties!

Why taped is better than live, bring a host, and don’t forget your merch table!

“Music For The Movement/Black History Always” Set For Release February 26

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The “Music For The Movement/Black History Always” EP is set for release February 26. The EP is the second volume of the ongoing project between The Undefeated, ESPN’s content initiative exploring the intersection of sports, race and culture, and Hollywood Records. The EP aligns with ESPN’s “Black History Always” initiative which was announced yesterday.

Thematically, Volume II balances the realities of Black America’s continued struggles, while also celebrating Black beauty and offering messages of hope. The “Black History Always” EP is the follow up to “I Can’t Breathe/Music For the Movement,” which was released last fall and drew national attention from Associated Press and ABC’s Good Morning America.

Like Vol. I (I Can’t Breathe),”Black History Always” features reimagined, historically significant songs, as well as an original song and a spoken word piece, made by and for Black America with contemporary artists. The message of hope is that everyone sees the beauty and history in Black culture. Each track has original artwork, created by Black artists.

Though Black History Month is celebrated in February, Black history is made every day, and the EP celebrates that in music and art. With “HERstory” being made this month with former California Senator Kamala Harris becoming the first woman of color to hold the office of Vice President of the United States, the theme of Black History Always is even more significant.

Tobe Nwigwe’s interpretation of Melvin & The Blue Notes’ (featuring Teddy Pendergrass) “Wake Up Everybody,” is plaintive and celebratory at once, and is available now. The song explores society’s shortcomings and encourages humanity to fight for a brighter future in which we take care of our elderly, education is prioritized, and drug addiction is eradicated. Houston-based Nwigwe captured the nation’s attention with a transcendental live rendition of “Wake Up Everybody” on the Presidential Inauguration Committee’s “We Are One” livestream event.

Grammy-nominated Brent Faiyaz‘ original song, “Eden,” will be released February 12. This soulful R&B track ponders a common observation many have about their Creator; why doesn’t God simply intervene to make the world a better place? With subtle nods to police brutality and hardship, the song wonders whether the Black community’s prayers are going unanswered. Singer/Songwriter Faiyaz hails from Columbia, Maryland, and was recently named one of YouTube’s Black Voices for 2021.

Grammy and BET-nominated singer/songwriter Tinashe offers a contemporary recording of “I’m Every Woman.” Originally released in 1978, “I’m Every Woman” was Chaka Khan’s iconic debut solo single. The song embodies female strength and empowerment, and the connectedness of all women. At a time when Black women deserve their flowers the most, this record stands tall. Tinashe is from Lexington, Kentucky, and has collaborated with many artists, from Ty Dolla Sign to Britney Spears, making her a much sought-after R&B artist.

Grammy-nominated, critically acclaimed, and Gary, Indiana native, Freddie Gibbs recorded Gil Scott Heron’s “Winter In America.” Originally released in 1975, the song in an unapologetic examination of American colonialism, the absence of democracy, and racism. The song depicts America as a dystopian state in which, “Democracy is rag-time on the corner,” The forest is burned beneath the highway,” “Robins are perched in barren treetops,” and “No one is fighting because no one knows what to save.” Tragically, these themes still resonate today, over 45 years later.

Rounding out the “Black History Always” EP, is a spoken word piece from Roc Nation’s Infinity Song, aptly named “Undefeated.” The thought provoking “Undefeated” is an important call to action track expressing the urgent need for the reframing of the Black narrative and being the authors of Black history. Infinity Song is a five-piece sibling band that formed in 2014 in New York. All talented singers, songwriters and musicians, Infinity Song has collaborated with Jon Batiste, Kanye West, Tori Kelly and many others.

The Undefeated is ESPN’s multiplatform content initiative exploring the intersections of sports, race and culture. The digital hub, www.TheUndefeated.com, which launched in May 2016, combines innovative long-form and short-form storytelling, original reporting and provocative commentary to enlighten and entertain African Americans, as well as sports fans seeking a deeper understanding of Black athletes, culture and related issues. In addition to its cutting-edge content, The Undefeated seeks to be a thought-leader on race, sports and culture in the country – convening insightful forums to discuss and debate topical issues affecting sports and race in America.

Maze Featuring Frankie Beverly’s ‘Live In New Orleans’ 40th Anniversary 2LP Reissue Out February 19, 2021

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MAZE Featuring Frankie Beverly, one of America’s best-loved R&B bands, will celebrate the 40th anniversary of their acclaimed 1981 double album Live in New Orleans with a 2LP vinyl reissue and two special digital releases on February 19, 2021 via Capitol/UMe. The album will be released in two physical forms: standard weight black double-LP and special white vinyl, an homage to Beverly’s all-white stage outfits and an acknowledgment to the audience members who in their own tribute faithfully wore all-white to Maze shows.

Live in New Orleans reached #3 on Billboard‘s R&B Albums chart and #34 on the Billboard 200 chart. With three sides recorded at New Orleans’s Saenger Theatre, it features extended live versions of their top 10 R&B chart hits “Feel That You’re Feelin‘” and “Southern Girl;” the definitive live versions of album cuts “Look At California” and “Joy and Pain,” probably their biggest song that was never a hit single – and it shows, as the band performance transforms into a thrilling audience sing-along. The studio side of Live in New Orleans includes the top 10 R&B hit “Running Away,” and the Maze anthem, “Before I Let Go,” the latter of which was covered by Beyonce for her 2019 Homecoming: The Live Album and was the topic of a dance challenge from the musician on social media.

To coincide with the 40th anniversary release of Live in New Orleans during Black History Month 2021 and the week of Mardi Gras, also releasing the same day are two digital remix EPs: Maze: The M+M Mixes and Joy and Pain: The Lifelines Remixes.

The M+M Mixes EP features all of the remixes created by M+M’s John Morales including Maze’s first R&B chart #1, “Back in Stride,” in a version longer than the original 12″, and “Too Many Games” (#5 US, top 40 UK), originally released only in the U.K. in 1985, and Morales’s 2017 remixes of “Before I Let Go” and “Joy and Pain,” that had only a limited release in Europe. Each remix also has a corresponding instrumental version, two of which are previously unreleased (see track list). All tracks are making their digital debut as well as their commercial US debut.

The Joy and Pain EP features the rare “Lifelines” remixes of the classic song by Hank Shocklee, Eric Sadler and Paul Shabazz, a.k.a. members of the production team The Bomb Squad, best known for their era-defining, multi-layered work with Public Enemy. These remixes, with Kurtis Blow doing a guest rap, were originally only issued on a promo 12″ in 1989 to promote the album The Greatest Hits: Lifelines that included some remixes – and now, except for the long version on that album, these tracks are making their commercial debut as well as their digital debut. The EP also includes a highly sought-after instrumental version of the original LP version of “Joy and Pain.”

The American soul band MAZE was founded by Frankie Beverly in Philadelphia in 1970 under the moniker Raw Soul. Upon moving to San Francisco in the mid ’70s and being introduced to Marvin Gaye, who took them out on the road as an opening act, they changed their name to Maze in part due to Gaye’s suggestion. Along with having roots in both Philadelphia and the San Francisco Bay area, Maze have always considered New Orleans their home base. Beverly has credited the city for the Gold status of their 1977 debut album, Maze featuring Frankie Beverly, saying that the majority of copies were sold in Louisiana and the greater New Orleans area. With that in mind, Maze decided to record their first live album and fifth overall album, Live in New Orleans, at the Saenger on November 14–15, 1980. The studio tracks that make up Side 4 were recorded at the Automatt Recording Studio in San Francisco. The album was produced and arranged by Frankie Beverly for Amazement Music.

Live in New Orleans secured Maze and Frankie Beverly’s deep-rooted bond with New Orleans, and transformed it into an indelible, tangible delivery for the entire world to experience. They’ve since closed the annual Essence Fest in the city for more than 20 years.

Tracklists

Live In New Orleans (2LP Set)

Side 1
1.    You
2.    Changing Times
3.    Joy and Pain

Side 2
1.    Happy Feelin’s
2.    Southern Girl
3.    Look at California

Side 3
1.    Feel That You’re Feelin’
2.    The Look In Your Eyes

Side 4 – Studio Side
1.    Running Away
2.    Before I Let Go
3.    We Need Love To Live
4.    Reason

The Remix EPs

Maze: The M+M Mixes

1.    Before I Let Go / M+M Mix  8:50
2.    Joy and Pain / John Morales M+M Mix 11:11
3.    Back In Stride / Extended M+M Mix  9:34* [original 12″ version was 8:00]
4.    Too Many Games / Extended Remix  7:30
5.    Before I Let Go / John Morales M+M Mix Instrumental  6:56*
6.    Joy and Pain / John Morales M+M Mix Instrumental  11:14*
7.    Back In Stride / John Morales M+M Mix Instrumental  8:15
8.    Too Many Games / John Morales M+M Mix Instrumental  5:47

*Previously Unreleased

Joy and Pain: The Lifelines Remixes

1.    Joy and Pain / Lifelines Remix 7″ feat. Kurtis Blow  4:17
2.    Joy and Pain / Lifelines Remix Radio Version feat. Kurtis Blow  6:56
3.    Joy and Pain / Lifelines Remix feat. Kurtis Blow  8:47
4.    Joy and Pain / Lifelines Remix Instrumental  8:32
5.    Joy and Pain / Original LP Instrumental  7:21

Laugh Out Loud Expands SiriusXM Audio Slate with Debut of New Programs, Including Podcast Inside Jokes with Kevin Hart

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oday SiriusXM and Laugh Out Loud, the multi-platform comedy brand founded by Kevin Hart, announced the launch of three new original programs including the debut podcast from Hart, Inside Jokes with Kevin Hart. The news was first shared this morning on SiriusXM’s The Howard Stern Show. Hosted by the megastar actor and comedian, Inside Jokes will feature Hart in conversation with fellow top comics, including one of the biggest names in comedy history, Jerry Seinfeld, as the inaugural guest. The podcast airs this evening at 8:00pm ET on SiriusXM’s Laugh Out Loud Radio channel 96, and is available now on the SiriusXM app, Pandora, Stitcher, and wherever listeners access podcasts.

Known for its unfiltered, relatable, and hilarious content, Laugh Out Loud’s expanded audio slate continues to push forward the company’s mission of “getting the world laughing together,” through authentic and culturally relevant series that showcase innovative and groundbreaking multicultural voices moving the needle forward in comedy.

Available now, the Inside Jokes podcast brings audiences into an intimate conversation between Hart and some of the world’s funniest people for “ear-opening” dialogue, never-before-heard stories, hilarious moments, and of course, “inside jokes.” Following the series premiere with Jerry Seinfeld, the star-studded guest lineup slated for the coming weeks includes: Steve Harvey, Bill Burr, Zainab Johnson, Cedric the Entertainer, Desus & Mero, Nick Kroll, Hasan Minhaj, and others. New episodes will premiere Wednesday nights at 8:00pm ET exclusively on Laugh Out Loud Radio channel 96 and will subsequently be released as a podcast. Click here to listen to Jerry Seinfeld reveal which comedian would be on his “Mt. Rushmore” of the greatest comics in history.

“I’m sitting down with some of the best voices in comedy to give my listeners the stories behind the jokes they hear on stage. Comedians have been through it all, and I’m excited that I’ll be digging deep into the lives of my peers for my first podcast,” said Chairman of Laugh Out Loud and Inside Jokes host Hart. “I also think our fans will love the slate of new LOL programming on SiriusXM and can’t wait to introduce audiences to the dynamic talents of Jazzy, Chris, and Vanessa.”

“The only thing funnier than Kevin Hart is Kevin Hart in conversation with another comedian,” said Scott Greenstein, President and Chief Content Officer, SiriusXM. “I’m excited to present our Inside Jokes podcast to listeners across the globe, in addition to the new shows on SiriusXM, as we continue to collaborate with Laugh Out Loud to shape Kevin’s channel into the pinnacle of diverse comedy programming in audio entertainment.”

In addition to Inside Jokes, Laugh Out Loud continues to expand its audio slate on SiriusXM with the debut of two new shows: The Ladies Room with Jazzy, a roundtable-style program led by comedian and actor Jasmin Brown alongside four of her closest (and most hilarious) friends, Natalie Friedman, Briana Lawrence, Renita Woodland, and Kiya Roberts; and Date Night with Chris and Vanessa, the weekly series where married couple actor and writer Chris Spencer (Jimmy Kimmel Live, Don’t Be a Menace) and casting director Vanessa Spencer (Entourage, Be Cool)  invite couples on a date night to unpack the issues everyone faces in relationships and family life. Ladies Room premiered January 25, with new episodes dropping Mondays and Wednesday at 7:00pm ET, while new episodes of Date Night air Fridays at 7:00pm ET, both exclusively on SiriusXM and the SiriusXM app.

“At Laugh Out Loud, audio has been a key area of growth for us. Through our relationship with SiriusXM and presence across their multi-platform ecosystem (SiriusXM radio and streaming, Pandora and Stitcher) we’ve been able to continue expanding our audio business to meet the demands of listeners,” said Thai Randolph, President and Chief Operating Officer of Laugh Out Loud. “We’re committed to our mission to deliver comedy in color whenever, wherever and however our audience wants to laugh. Through our expansion with SiriusXM we are able to create more dynamic audio experiences via radio shows, podcasts, special listening events and more.”

Inside Jokes, The Ladies Room, and Date Night join Laugh Out Loud Radio’s lineup of wildly popular shows, including Quake’s House and Straight From The Hart, the latter of which is one of Pandora’s top podcasts across all genres. The full original content slate is below, and more information can be found online at SiriusXM.com/KevinHart.

DATE NIGHT | Fridays at 7:00pm ET
Every week Chris and Vanessa invite couples (and sometimes single folks) on the show for a fun date to unpack the issues we all face in relationships and family life. Date Night with Chris and Vanessa combines comedy and expert insight to delve deep into the complexities of relationships for a show that brings an engaging blend of newsworthy issues, thought provoking ideas, and comedy with a purpose. #DateNight

INSIDE JOKES | Wednesdays at 8:00pm ET
Dive into the minds of some of the world’s funniest people with Kevin Hart in his new podcast, Inside Jokes. From rising stars to comedy legends, Kevin will pair with comedic tastemakers for “ear-opening” dialogue that takes listeners on a wild ride through some of the world’s top comedic minds. From chronicling their comedy club experiences to never-before-heard stories, each episode promises to be packed with punchlines, anecdotes, and of course, “inside jokes”. #InsideJokes

THE LADIES ROOM | Mondays & Wednesdays at 7:00pm ET
Jazzy and four of her favorite girlfriends gather together to spill tea, kiki, and disagree, about every issue under the sun from a fully female perspective!  No topic is off-limits, and nothing is censored. These are the conversations that women have been dying to share, and men can finally eavesdrop on!  Each coming from different walks of life, these five funny females are having the ultimate meeting in The Ladies Room, and you don’t want to miss it! #LadiesRoom

STRAIGHT FROM THE HART | Tuesdays & Thursdays at 7:00pm ET
Each week comedian and actor Kevin Hart and the Plastic Cup Boyz — Joey Wells, Na’im Lynn, and Will “Spank” Horton — come together to talk life, comedy, and the world as they see it. #StraightFromTheHart

QUAKE’S HOUSE | Mondays – Thursdays at 4:00pm ET
Launched in 2018, Quake’s House features the L.A. comedian’s insightful and raw dialogue on everyday life, generational issues, trending news stories, and more. #QuakesHouse

Kevin Hart’s Laugh Out Loud Radio is available to listeners nationwide on SiriusXM channel 96, the SiriusXM app, and at home with Amazon Alexa, the Google Assistant, or however they stream in their house. Streaming access is included for most subscribers. Go to www.siriusxm.com/ways-to-listen to learn more.

The Main Reasons Why You Need to Take Nutritional Supplementation

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To maintain a healthy lifestyle, you need to ensure that you have enough sleep, do regular exercise, and eat diet nutrition rich in fruits and vegetables. Most people keenly follow this procedure, and they believe it to be very healthy, and they don’t see the need for nutritional supplementation. Yes, by observing the healthy lifestyle procedure, you are likely to live a healthy life, but you also need to incorporate nutritional supplementation. Nutritional supplementation is also essential since it plays a significant role in the body. Below are the reasons why you need to have nutritional supplementation:

To Fill the Nutritional Gap

Essential nutrients from food alone are not enough. This may be due to poor appetite, strict dieting, and change of nutritional need, and depletion of nutrients at the time of consumption due to overheating or storage. Taking supplements will help bridge the gap so that you can maintain the proper balance of nutrients from food and supplements. This will improve the density of nutrients in your diet and ensure that you are getting the correct amount of nutrients according to your dietary need.

To Get Rid of Harmful Chemicals in Your Body

In modern farming methods, there is a lot of use of pesticides and herbicides in farms. These are chemicals that get into the food that people eat. There are also chemicals found in the water supply and the external environment due to pollution. These chemicals form free radicals that usually attack and destroy the digestive and immune systems. The supplements can get rid of harmful toxic chemicals found in the body that may destroy and cause other dangerous conditions in the body. The food that people eat is not able to get rid of the toxins in the body. You need a defined nutritional supplement to detoxify your body.

The Absorption of Nutrient Decrease with Increase in Age

Aging sometimes comes with a lot of challenges. When you get older, the level at which your body can break down food to obtain essential nutrients is decreased. Therefore, you may be unable to obtain the required nutrients from the food you have eaten even though you eat right. This may be because you are taking a lot of medication than you did while growing and your cells have become so tired to absorb the nutrients. Several modern medicines usually deplete essential nutrients. Nutritional supplements can help you reverse this kind of condition and rejuvenate back your cells to function normally.

To Prevent Future Health Issue

People are usually encouraged to stick to prevention instead of cure. Therefore, having regular exercise, regular checkup, proper dieting, and supplementation is the best remedy for prevention. Taking daily nutritional supplements will help rectify the conditions that would lead to a costly health issue.

Poor Diet

Skipping meals when incorporated with stress may lead to poor digestion. Poor digestion makes it difficult for your body to extract all the required nutrients available in the food. Although you cannot replace a low diet by taking supplements, it can help prevent the damages caused by poor eating habits.

 

Combating Vitamin Deficiency During the COVID-19 Pandemic

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In Canada, over 800,000 people contracted COVID-19. This novel virus arose in 2019 and has no intention of stopping soon.

However, there are ways in which you may boost your immune system to help fight the virus should you contract it. A vitamin deficiency causes your body to work in a less-than-ideal manner and you can get sick quickly or worse.

So what can you do to combat vitamin deficiency and improve your chances of getting better faster and keeping your body in the best shape possible? Read on to find out more!

What is Vitamin Deficiency?

A vitamin deficiency means that you don’t have enough of a certain vitamin for your body to work the way it should. Vitamins help build up strong bones, aid in injury recovery, rebuild cells, and help your immune system stay healthy.

Some signs of a vitamin deficiency are:

  • Mouth sours
  • Nails or hair that breaks easily, or hair loss
  • Vision problems
  • Bleeding gums
  • Skin problems such as dry skin or red and white bumps

Most of your vitamins should come from a healthy diet of whole foods like fruits, vegetables, meats, and dairy products. However, not everyone can eat healthy 100% of the time, so vitamin supplements are a great substitution.

Most Common Vitamin Deficiencies

There are essential vitamins you need to keep your body as healthy as can be. Here are some common vitamin deficiencies.

  1. Vitamin D

Vitamin D is a very common deficiency. Vitamin D plays a role in keeping your immune system stable, mood, controlling blood sugar, and more.

One of the reasons why a deficiency is so common is because Vitamin D is mostly generated by the sun, and many people do not spend enough time outside, or they take a supplement but it’s not enough to overcome a deficiency.

  1. Iron

While not technically a vitamin, iron is a mineral, yet its deficiency can hurt the body. Iron is essential because it helps carry oxygen to the blood cells via hemoglobin.

An iron deficiency leads to anemia, which means your red blood cells are not supplied with enough oxygen. On the flip side, too much iron can be dangerous as well, so do not supplement with iron unless your doctor gives you the OK.

  1. Vitamin B12

Your body needs vitamin b12, however, it cannot produce it on its own. Vegans and vegetarians especially are susceptible to vitamin b12 deficiency because you can obtain some of it from animal products.

Without vitamin b12 you may be subject to anemia, breathing problems, brain function, and fatigue.

  1. Vitamin A

Vitamin A is another essential vitamin, though its deficiency is not as common as the one mentioned above. Vitamin A aids in immune function, skin and tissue health, oral and vision health, and ensure your cells membranes are healthy.

A lack of Vitamin A can cause blindness in severe cases, or lead to eye damage. Similar to iron, too much vitamin A can be dangerous.

  1. Vitamin C

You might be more familiar with vitamin C than any other vitamin on this list. Vitamin C is often touted as the vitamin that boosts and improves the immune system. It also works as an antioxidant to combat free-radical damage in your body.

Fresh fruits and vegetables are one of the ways to ensure that you’re getting enough vitamin C in your diet. The reason so many people are experiencing a vitamin C deficiency is because of the lack of a whole-foods diet. The name for a vitamin C deficiency is called scurvy.

Buying Vitamins

While roaming the grocery stores, it’s easy to get caught up in the hype of all the vitamins lingering on the shelf. Getting your vitamins should not be so difficult!

How do you choose the criteria by which to buy vitamins or how to safely buy vitamins online may cross your mind, especially if you’re in quarantine. Either way, you must remember some specific key points when buying vitamins.

First, decide if you really need the vitamin. Overdosing on some vitamins may not cause harm, but others can, or might interfere with certain medications. Check with your doctor to see what the right dose is for you and if you’ll benefit from a supplement.

Look for safety labels and nutrition information. Labels with NSF International or US Pharmacopeia ensure that what’s actually on the label is in the vitamins themselves and that they’ve gone through testing. Many vitamins on the market are full of fillers and little nutrition.

Do your research! There are a handful of reputable companies, but others are not. If you find a product you’re interested in, visit the website to learn more about the company, its testing process, ingredients, longevity, and types of vitamins they carry.

Beware of any supplements that make grand promises to cure any illness, disease, or ailments. Most supplements are not regulated by the FDA, and you’ll see a warning on the label that states this. If the company is making bold promises, that’s a red flag!

What type of vitamin do you want to take? There are many vitamin pills or capsules and even multi-vitamin gummies for those who have trouble swallowing pills. Be sure to read the supplement label to see what other ingredients are included and how much of each vitamin you’re getting.

Are You Ready to Remedy Vitamin Deficiency?

Vitamin deficiency leads to many health problems, but with supplements and tweaking your diet, many deficiencies can be fixed. Start doing your research to see which vitamin you may need to help your body stay in the best shape to help fight COVID-19.

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