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Unique Characteristics Of Liquid Supplements

By JD Stratis

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What are the Positive Aspects Of Liquid Vitamins and Minerals? Firstly they get into our body via the food we consume and the liquids we drink. Alternatively, we can ingest vitamins in capsule and tablet form to add the vitamins and minerals to our diet we require. There are various forms of ingesting supplements and one of the newer ways is ingesting it in its liquid grade. Are liquid vitamins and supplements more useful to our bodies than in tablet or capsule form? Let’s see.

Liquid vitamins are without a doubt easier to absorb into our bodies than vitamin pills or tablets, but they have had a reputation as bad-tasting compared to flavoured pills. Newer good-tasting liquid supplements have dispelled that issue. There have been many instances of kids choking on large tablets. As well, many adults with digestive or physical problems have issues with pills and tablets, but they are fine with liquid vitamins.

Since the content of liquid supplementations can be taken in by your body virtually at once, your system receives the vitamin quicker, and the ranking of absorbtion can be as high as 90-98%. Liquid vitamins are also 3 to 5 times more concentrated than supplemental pills, tablets and capsules and this stimulates greater bio-activity and further wellness benefits.

Do liquid vitamins also contain necessary antioxidants to ward off the damaging free radicals that damage our immune system from exposure to toxins and other elements? Absolutely! Vitamins E, C and A are antioxidants found in most multi vitamin supplements, but just as before, they are much easier and quicker in their assimilation into our bodies when in liquid form. These particular vitamins are not produced by the body so they need to be ingested in supplemental form or from eating massive quatities of fresh fruits and vegetables. Antioxidants are our primary source of fighting against the ravages of free radicals, which work to weaken our immune system.

Many people decline to recognise the benefits of liquid supplements partly because of the purported wipeout of their gains by digestive acids of the stomach. Naysayers believe that any vitamin or mineral that the digestive system doesn’t acknowledge as part of the action of digestion are expelled as waste. The opposite is, as a matter of fact the truth. Our gastrointestinal system actually favours or is more capable of absorbing liquid supplements and minerals more than those created in pill or capsule form of delivery.

Liquid vitamins are much easier on our system because it does not have to work overtime breaking down the matter that makes up most tablet or pill type vitamins. Cheaper ones are made up of much “filler” which is difficult for our systems to break down. Because liquid vitamins are not made up of a physical piece of material, there is very little for our bodies to digest, so the vitamins can enter our system virtually instantly. Digestion takes place to transpose what we ingest into substances that our bodies can easily absorb and carry to our organs via the bloodstream.

Some naysayers question the amounts of of colloidal minerals found in liquefied vitamins. Are they harmful or not? Rightfully, regular plant life and fruits contain traces of these minerals. Apples, as an illustration, deliver 3-5 mg of aluminium as it is a common chemical element that can be found in many organisms. Consequently, do you see anyone suggesting that apples might pose a health hazard? We’ve all heard the saying “An apple a day keeps the doctor away”, it’s more than a nursery rhyme.

This is the same case with liquid vitamins. Containing trace amounts of colloidal minerals doesn’t mean that it poses any risks when consuming it. Colloidal minerals, are first and foremost, part of nature’s make-up -a chemical element and part of nearly everything we consume that comes from the earth. The facts are all available but, it’s still your decision whether or not you would like to take your Vitamins in liquid or solid form. All that really matters is that you understand importance of vitamins and minerals to our health and make your choice based on your preference.

JD Stratis is a contributor to Ocean Wonder Liquified Kelp Developers of the worlds foremost Liquified Kelp Nutritional product.

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