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Liquid Vitamins And Minerals, Are They Better? The standard method of getting vitamins and minerals is through the food and drink that we ingest. For the past 20 years or so we have become conditioned to taking vitamins in pills or capsules to add the vitamins and minerals missing from our diet. One of the latest methods of taking supplements is in their liquid form, causing the question: which is better? Liquid, Capsule or Pill forms of Vitamin intake?

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.

Have you ever wondered whether or not liquefied supplementations contained antioxidants too? Vitamins E, C and A are classified as antioxidants and are usually found in most multi-vitamins but what about liquid supplements? Vitamins in liquid form are comprised of these antioxidants similar to standard tablet vitamins. Remember that the most important of all antioxidants - Vitamins A, C and E - are not internally made by the body so they are required to be a staple of what we ingest. Antioxidants are our principal protector against the ravages of damaging oxidation and chemical reaction. Antioxidants are our primary weapon in the fight against cancer and other diseases. Without them, we're essentially frailer and weaker in our defensive immune system.

Many people have the mistaken belief that liquid vitamins are expelled quicker by the digestive system, and the effects of stomach acids render them useless to the body. The fact of the matter is that the opposite of that theory is the truth. Our intestinal system is able to assimilate liquid variations of vitamins much quicker than pills, and if taken on an empty stomach, enters our bloodstream before it passes through our bodies as waste. There are countless stories of sewage plant workers finding countless vitamin pills in their filters that have simply passed through our bodies, unable to be digested.

A vitamin tablet, capsule or lozenge has to be completely digested before it can enter the bloodstream and do any good for us. It needs to be broken up into absorb able nutrients or upwards of 70% of it won't be ingested into the bloodstream. Liquefied supplementations are easier and gentler and produce better absorption into our digestive system. Because it doesn't require breaking down a physical entity such as a pill, up to 90% of it can be ingested and absorbed straight away by our system. It's crucial to understand that digestion does not occur to break down vitamins and minerals but more to turn them into organic matter that enters our bloodstream much more easily.

Some suggest that the levels of colloidal minerals found in vitamins and also liquid vitamins pose something of a health hazard. In fact all plants, fruits and vegetables contain trace amounts of colloidal minerals naturally. An apple for example contains 3-5 mg of Aluminum as it it is one of the more common elements found in Nature. That said, have you ever heard of anyone saying that Apples are unhealthy? You know what they say: An Apple A Day...

The same holds true for liquid vitamins too. Bearing a trace quantity of colloidal mineral does not imply it's necessarily bad for our health. Colloidal minerals, are most importantly, naturally occurring chemical element* and can't thus be averted. The choice is yours. At the end of the day, nonetheless, it's still up to you whether or not you wish to take your Vitamins in liquid or solid form. What truly matters is what you favour and which will in the final analysis work best for you.

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