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All Natural Vitamins: Are They Best?

Posted in All Natural Vitamins on December 5th, 2010 by Andrew – Be the first to comment

If you take vitamins and understand the value of beneficial supplements in maintaining your health, you probably want quality vitamins.

Vitamins you find on pharmacy shelves are usually made synthetically, through chemical processes, rather than derived directly from plants or other natural materials. In fact, manufacturers of all natural vitamins and some of their supporters, claim they’re superior to synthetic vitamins. Is there any fact behind these claims?

It’s not always easy to distinguish between “synthetic” and “natural” vitamins. The definition of a natural vitamin is a concentrated nutrient derived from a quality natural source. The idea behind this is, maximum retention of the natural material, no artificial colors, sweeteners, or preservatives should be used.

A natural source contains “co-factors” that naturally come with the nutrient in nature. For instance, co-factors that are usually found with Vitamin C are bioflavonoids. It should be in its concentrated natural source as much as possible. No extreme heat, pressure, or toxic solvents are used in making the vitamins. They should be free of sugar and chemical tablet coating. All natural vitamins should be prepared from high quality raw ingredients. No artificial chemicals, harsh binders or fillers are added.

Synthetic vitamins are made from “coal-tar” derivatives. All “co-factors” are removed. Most of the vitamins and food supplements sold today are synthetic, because they’re cheaper to produce than all natural vitamins.

Natural health experts claim that synthetic vitamins are ineffective and of no use. Doctors and even some nutritionists claim that synthetic vitamins have a chemical molecular structure identical to the all natural vitamin and they’re just as effective. OK, who’s telling the truth here? They can’t both be right.

The fact is that the two function similarly and are bio-available in identical amounts to your body, as long as there is no “alteration.” As long as no other substances unique to that particular source are included,

Vitamin E for example, the d- form of vitamin E derived from vegetable oils and other natural sources is different from the dl- form (which is the synthetic form). The dl- tocopherols (any of a series of structurally similar compounds, some of which have biological vitamin E activity.) are actually a mixture: the d-form and the l-form.

The human body only uses the d- form. The l- form doesn’t confer any known health benefit for the body and is normally excreted. So, in essence, when consuming the dl- form of vitamin E, you only get about half the effective dose, of the vitamin E dosage reported on the label.

Vitamin C that’s found in oranges is identical to the vitamin C derived from other plant sources, mostly because plants containing vitamin C, “biosynthesize” the substance in the same way. When Vitamin C was first isolated and made into a supplement, we didn’t know about “bioflavonoids.” We later discovered, that in nature, bioflavonoids always accompany Vitamin C and are essential for better absorption. They increase the benefits of bioavailability by 30%. This is why you should take the all natural vitamin form of vitamin C.

The critics would argue that, as with all foods and nutrients, Vitamin C is a chemical. Vitamin C is also known as ascorbic acid. You can take a bite of an orange and you’ll get ascorbic acid, or you can produce ascorbic acid from corn in a laboratory. The molecules are identical and they accomplish the same function in the human body.

Supplements are meant to assist a highly varied diet of whole, unprocessed foods. You can get “bioflavinoids” from citrus fruits but you’ll never know exactly how much vitamin C you’re getting and how much citrus you will need to take per day. The best way to get all the vitamins you need each day is by taking a high-quality liquid multivitamin.

Laboratory-produced compounds provide the biochemist with the distinct advantage of dose consistency. In nature, one orange might contain 50 mg of vitamin C and another might have only 10 mg. It depends on where it was grown, when it was picked, how it was transported and stored. All natural vitamins and nutritional supplement companies have to guarantee that their products deliver precisely what’s on the label.

Quality in vitamins and nutrients is hard to define sometimes. The ingredients and their amounts is the most important aspect when choosing your vitamins. If that list is about the same, then price should be your guide. Vitamin supplements are more effective in liquid form though because the body can absorb liquids, 5 times better than pills.

A good multivitamin is the bedrock of good health and nutrition. When you choose, look for factors like ingredients, quality level, and overall value.

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All Natural Vitamins: Are They Best?

Posted in All Natural Vitamins on November 22nd, 2010 by Andrew – Be the first to comment

If you take vitamins and understand the value of beneficial supplements in maintaining your health, you probably want quality vitamins.

Vitamins you find on pharmacy shelves are usually made synthetically, through chemical processes, rather than derived directly from plants or other natural materials. In fact, manufacturers of all natural vitamins and some of their supporters, claim they’re superior to synthetic vitamins. Is there any fact behind these claims?

It’s not always easy to distinguish between “synthetic” and “natural” vitamins. The definition of a natural vitamin is a concentrated nutrient derived from a quality natural source. The idea behind this is, maximum retention of the natural material, no artificial colors, sweeteners, or preservatives should be used.

A natural source contains “co-factors” that naturally come with the nutrient in nature. For instance, co-factors that are usually found with Vitamin C are bioflavonoids. It should be in its concentrated natural source as much as possible. No extreme heat, pressure, or toxic solvents are used in making the vitamins. They should be free of sugar and chemical tablet coating. All natural vitamins should be prepared from high quality raw ingredients. No artificial chemicals, harsh binders or fillers are added.

Synthetic vitamins are made from “coal-tar” derivatives. All “co-factors” are removed. Most of the vitamins and food supplements sold today are synthetic, because they’re cheaper to produce than all natural vitamins.

Natural health experts claim that synthetic vitamins are ineffective and of no use. Doctors and even some nutritionists claim that synthetic vitamins have a chemical molecular structure identical to the all natural vitamin and they’re just as effective. OK, who’s telling the truth here? They can’t both be right.

The fact is that the two function similarly and are bio-available in identical amounts to your body, as long as there is no “alteration.” As long as no other substances unique to that particular source are included,

Vitamin E for example, the d- form of vitamin E derived from vegetable oils and other natural sources is different from the dl- form (which is the synthetic form). The dl- tocopherols (any of a series of structurally similar compounds, some of which have biological vitamin E activity.) are actually a mixture: the d-form and the l-form.

The human body only uses the d- form. The l- form doesn’t confer any known health benefit for the body and is normally excreted. So, in essence, when consuming the dl- form of vitamin E, you only get about half the effective dose, of the vitamin E dosage reported on the label.

Vitamin C that’s found in oranges is identical to the vitamin C derived from other plant sources, mostly because plants containing vitamin C, “biosynthesize” the substance in the same way. When Vitamin C was first isolated and made into a supplement, we didn’t know about “bioflavonoids.” We later discovered, that in nature, bioflavonoids always accompany Vitamin C and are essential for better absorption. They increase the benefits of bioavailability by 30%. This is why you should take the all natural vitamin form of vitamin C.

The critics would argue that, as with all foods and nutrients, Vitamin C is a chemical. Vitamin C is also known as ascorbic acid. You can take a bite of an orange and you’ll get ascorbic acid, or you can produce ascorbic acid from corn in a laboratory. The molecules are identical and they accomplish the same function in the human body.

Supplements are meant to assist a highly varied diet of whole, unprocessed foods. You can get “bioflavinoids” from citrus fruits but you’ll never know exactly how much vitamin C you’re getting and how much citrus you will need to take per day. The best way to get all the vitamins you need each day is by taking a high-quality liquid multivitamin.

Laboratory-produced compounds provide the biochemist with the distinct advantage of dose consistency. In nature, one orange might contain 50 mg of vitamin C and another might have only 10 mg. It depends on where it was grown, when it was picked, how it was transported and stored. All natural vitamins and nutritional supplement companies have to guarantee that their products deliver precisely what’s on the label.

Quality in vitamins and nutrients is hard to define sometimes. The ingredients and their amounts is the most important aspect when choosing your vitamins. If that list is about the same, then price should be your guide. Vitamin supplements are more effective in liquid form though because the body can absorb liquids, 5 times better than pills.

A good multivitamin is the bedrock of good health and nutrition. When you choose, look for factors like ingredients, quality level, and overall value.

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Natural Vitamins Are Beneficial

Posted in All Natural Vitamins, Best Supplements, Best Vitamin Supplements, Uncategorized, best liquid vitamins, best vitamins on November 14th, 2010 by Andrew – Be the first to comment

Natural Vitamins Are a Must have in Everyone’s Daily Life

Taking natural vitamins will increase your health. Beta-Carotene helps maintain lung function. This is one vitamin that your body needs. Low levels of Beta-Carotene are associated with loss of lung function.

Taking Calcium and vitamin D were shown to lower risk of diabetes. Some people believe that since people are living longer, taking vitamin D is much better than exposure to the sun. Taking vitamins of different kinds will keep you healthy and prevent sickness.

A great many vitamins today are made through chemical process. Vitamins taken from natural nutrient in nature are far better to consume. There is no sugar, chemical coating, no heat, pressure or toxic solvents used.

Vitamin C is found in oranges and can be produced in a natural supplement form. Supplement vitamins are meant to supply the body will all the nutrients it needs. A multivitamin is good to take for health and nutrition. Look for a multivitamin that has everything you need.

Synthetic vitamins are argued every day if they are better then natural vitamins. Natural vitamins are made from natural sources and are abundant in vegetable and fruits. Sometimes we do not get the vitamins we need through natural food so here is where vitamin supplements are important.

The lack of vitamins can cause certain illnesses such as heart disease and cancer. The lack of vitamins also results in disease such as birth defects, bone disorders and bleeding disorders.

Natural vitamins are essential for our body to function effectively. These are better to take because the vitamins are extracted from natural foods. These are processed to create a food supplement. Vitamins that made naturally are absorbed better in the body.

Anything that is not chemically made will be a much better choice for us to use. Having a healthy diet that is rich in vitamins will keep your body healthy as well. Sometimes, we cannot eat the healthy foods like we would want to. Taking a vitamin supplement will give you what your body is missing.

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Why You Should Be Taking Liquid Vitamins and Minerals!!

Posted in All Natural Vitamins, Best Supplements, Best Vitamin Supplements, best liquid vitamins on November 14th, 2010 by Andrew – Be the first to comment

Why Everyone Should Take Liquid Vitamins and Minerals

Taking liquid vitamins and minerals is in every persons best interest. When you take something in liquid form, your body not only absorbs it better but it also travels quicker through the body.

A lot of times, vitamins and mineral supplements in the capsule form don’t even get broken down within the body rendering them completely useless. Liquids get absorbed better by the body because they are more natural to your body then pills.

Think of it like you drink a glass of tomato juice, you would more easily get nutrients from that than swallowing a pill. When you take pills compared to liquid vitamins and minerals, you only actually 10% of that pill absorbed, whereas with liquids 90% of it is absorbed.

To reap any benefit from a pill, your body has to digest it completely, which is not the case at all for liquids. While it will always be better for your body to get nutrients from what you eat, that is not always possible which then makes liquid vitamins and minerals a good option.

A big difference between pills and liquid vitamins and minerals is that a pill contains much less of the supplement you are wanting compared to the liquid. This is because the pill not only has to contain the nutritional item, but it has to account for the coating and filler as well. Once again, you must understand that liquid it much more natural than the pill form of a supplement.

This is because inside that tiny pill are a lot of unnatural products. This would include various forms of preservatives and chemicals. So supplemental pill that you think is good for your body actually is causing just as much harm as it is good.

Your body will only get 10% of that nutrient and your kidneys and liver are left to filter out all the bad stuff the pill contained and let into your body. While you may not like taking liquid vitamins and minerals compared to their pill your body will. In fact it will be much healthier and you should feel better as you will be functioning better.

By taking a liquid form of your supplement you are providing your body with exactly what it needs. Taking liquids rather than pills can benefit many different groups of people as well. Kids and the elderly often have problems with choking.

Taking a big pill, or any pill may be hard and out of the question for them. So not only would the liquid be more beneficial health wise it would also prevent an unwanted accident. Another benefit of these liquids is that they typically contain antioxidants.

Antioxidants are wonderful for many reasons. The reason most commonly known is that they are helpful in preventing cancer cells.

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Jason Natural Cosmetics Pure Beauty Oil, 5,000 IU Vitamin E Oil – 4 fl oz Reviews

Posted in All Natural Vitamins on November 13th, 2010 by Andrew – Be the first to comment

Jason Natural Cosmetics Pure Beauty Oil, 5,000 IU Vitamin E Oil – 4 fl oz

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This vitamin oil’s ability to deeply penetrate the skin has made it one of the most widely used natural oils today. Topical application of natural Vitamin E can help prevent the damage from the environmental elements. Applying Vitamin E after sun or wind exposure can help ease sunburn and soothe skin.
Topical use of natural Vitamin E helps decrease the appearance and roughness of wrinkles. This vitamin oil helps improve elasticity and helps promote healing of

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