The International Tribune presents an interesting piece on the value of vitamin pills. Adequate vitamin intake is the foundation of good nutrition, and nearly every person who restricts calories in some way is advised to take a multi-vitamin pill or supplement. The article questions whether the vitamins found in a pill are as effective as those in food?
What you can buy in a bottle doesn't come close to providing you with the wealth of benefits that come automatically when those nutrients are present in the form of food," said Linda Van Horn, a research nutritionist at Northwestern University in Chicago.
The argument is controversial and much of the content in the article relates to the efficacy of large doses of vitamins. The question is asked: if fruit and vegetables contain large amounts of healthful nutrients couldn't they be extracted out into a concentrated pill?
It's a very plausible hypothesis," said Dr. JoAnn Manson,
chief of preventive medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. "However, when submitted to rigorous testing, it has not held up." She called it "an oversimplified view."
It's astonishing that even with all the advances in medical science and technology - we still seem to be at a complete loss when it comes to understanding nutrition. Every scientist that presents a theory will always find another researcher presenting a contrasting view.
However, one theme seems to come through from this article food in it's whole, un-manipulated and various forms is the greatest supplement of all. Personally, I'm not sure if this is correct.
vitamins are like an insurance policy you pay your premiums never knowing if you'll get your
moneys worth. Is it possible to eat a nutritionally correct diet (for YOUR body and lifestyle) without any form of supplementation?
Did you know that when you take vitamins and minerals in the traditional tablet or capsule form your body only assimilates 10 to 12% of the nutrients, and that figure drops to 3 to 5% after 35-40 years of age?
Liquid (also known as colloidal) vitamin form provides the highest possible assimilation of nutrients into the body. Colloidal minerals and vitamin particles are over 7000 times smaller than a human cell.
Approximately 98% of liquid form supplements ingested can be used by the body within 15 to 30 minutes. This percentage is far superior to the 3 to 10% assimilation of traditional pill and capsule supplements and means that you would have to take 10 to 20 multi vitamin pills every day to have comparable assimilation.
That would be like swallowing one or two handfuls of those rock hard pills every morning which is definitely a tall order, especially for older people, children and people who hate taking vitamin pills well, that covers just about everybody. Not to mention how expensive it would be to buy all of those pills!
Recent research has shown that traditional vitamins in pill form largely go to waste, as our bodies have trouble digesting and absorbing the processed and compacted nutrients.
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Monday, May 5, 2008
Vitamin Pills Verses Liquid, Do Pills Really Work?
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