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Discover The Origin Of Vitamins Supplements

Discover The Origin Of Vitamins Supplements

Summary: Fresh fruit and vegetables grown organically have proven to be the best sources of natural vitamins. Vitamins in this form are assimilated synergistically in conjunction with other nutrients. Natural vitamin supplements are made from food sources, and they contain a natural blend of vitamins and nutrients from real sources such as Brewers yeast, maize, liver, alfalfa, sprouted foods, spirulina, chlorella, and more.

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Article Body: Where Vitamins Come From

Most vitamins areextracted from basic natural sources.

Because vitamins are natural substances found in foods, the supplements yo takebe they capsules, tablets, powders, or liquidsalso come from food Though many of the vitamins can be synthesized, most are extracted fro basic natural sources.

For example: Vitamin A usually comes from fish liver oil. Vitamin B com plex comes from yeast or liver. Vitamin C is best when derived from rose hip the berries found on the fruit of the rose after the petals have fallen off. An vitamin E is generally extracted from soybeans, wheat germ, or corn.

Why Vitamins Come in Different Forms

Everyones needs are different, and for this reason manufacturers have pro- vided many vitamins in a variety of forms.

Vitamins come in different forms because people do.

Tablets are the most common and convenient form. Theyre easier to store, carry, and have a longer shelf life than powders or liquidsand they cannot be adulterated.

Caplets are capsule-shaped tablets. These can be enteric coated so that they dissolve in the intestine, not in the stomach (which is acid).

Capsules, like tablets, are convenient and easy to store, and are the usual supplement for oil-soluble vitamins such as A, D, and E. They contain fewer excipients than do tablets.

Gelatin capsules are made with gelatin, an animal product. They should be stored away from light in a cool, dry area to prevent against oxidation.

Vegetable capsules are free of any animal products, starches, sugars, and other allergens. Theyre made from cellulose and plant fiber from trees, which is resistant to fungal and bacterial problems. They can withstand storage in a high-temperature environment without melting or sticking together. Theyre not affected by cold, dry climates that may cause gelatin caps to become brittle. Unfortunately, they can react with the ingredients in them and are therefore not used as much as gelatin cap- sules. They are also more expensive.

Softgels (or gel-caps) are soft gelatin capsules that many people find easier to swallow than regular capsules. Like tablets and capsules, softgels must be processed through the digestive system, so theyre slower acting than their liquid and powder counterparts.

Powders have the advantages of extra potency ( tsp. of many vitamin C pow- ders can give you as much as , mg.) and the added benefit of no fillers, binders, or additives for anyone with allergies.

Liquids are available for easy mixing with beverages and for people unable to swallow capsules or tablets.

Intra-oral sprays deliver low-dose concentrations of nutrients directly into the mouth, under the tongue. They are absorbed into the bloodstream throughthe mucous membranes and bypass the gastrointestinal tract, generally within fifteen minutes.

Sublinguals aretablets that dissolve under the tongue. (For vitamin B, this is my recommended form of supplement because it is better absorbed by the body.)

Patches and implants supply continuous, measured amounts of nutrients, thoughat this writing they are available only for a limited number of nutritional supplements and are considered drug-delivery systems in the United States.

Shubham Ganeshwadi

Shubham Ganeshwadi

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