Liquid Vitamins The Wave of the
Future
Written by Administrator
Tuesday, 17 April 2007
My views on nutrition changed one day a few years ago when a patient
came in and told me that she was having her septic tank repaired.
She told me what was causing the blockage-hundreds of undigested
vitamin pills, some of them with the brand names still readable.
After hearing this disturbing news, I did some research of my
own. I found in Tacoma, Washington, 250,000 pounds of undigested
vitamin and mineral pills are pulled out of the sewers every six
weeks. In Salt Lake City, over 1560 gallons of vitamin and mineral
pills show up in their filters every month. The reason is due to
the high metallic content of these pills. Metallic minerals, like
oyster shells, carbonate, oxides and dolomites, have the consistency
of crushed up rocks, which our bodies were not designed to digest.
Even those pills listed as, all natural often have added
fillers and coatings that inhibit absorption.
The Physicians Desk Reference (page 1542) shows that vitamins
and minerals in pill form are only 10 to 20% absorbed by the body.
That means for every $100 you are spending on nutrients, you are
literally flushing about 90% of it down the toilet.
Because of this lack of absorption, companies must use mega-doses
of nutrients, and this can cause taxation on the kidneys. According
to the National Advisory Board, 100 mg consumed in a tablet form
translates into a minute stabilized 8.3mg concentration in the blood.
Upon realizing that nutrients in pill form leave much to be desired,
I started to eliminate them from my inventory and started exclusively
selling a liquid nutrient. I admit, figuring out just which supplements
to carry in your office can often be a task. For example, if you
recommend calcium to your patients they must also take magnesium.
Then, for magnesium and calcium to properly absorb, they also need
boron. In order for all of these to properly assimilate, amino acids
are required. Studies show vitamin E is very helpful in preventing
heart disease, but current research shows that to maintain normal
blood concentrations of vitamin E, your patients must take zinc.
However, if they take zinc, a proper balance of copper and vitamin
C is essential. After taking over 20 different nutrients myself
and recommending a giant handful per day to my patients, I knew
there had to be a better way.
Nutritional drinks and oral sprays offer a 98% absorption rate
because they bypass the digestive process and go directly into the
blood stream and into the cells within a matter of minutes. In fact,
tests from Massachusettss General hospital have shown higher
blood concentrations of insulin by oral, liquid application. Even
injections will take the insulin 30 minutes longer to reach the
same blood levels. Not only are liquid nutrients more convenient,
they also allow those with irritable bowel syndrome, hiatal hernias
and diverticulitus, to take nutrients that may have irritated them
in a pill or capsule form.
I was impressed with oral sprays, but I find them very hard to
sell with a price ranging from $19 to $36 for just one vitamin,
and each is sold separately. I researched virtually every liquid
nutrient on the market and only recommend drinks that derive their
nutrients from organic sea vegetation. Sea vegetables have tremendous
nutritional value for human consumption and are quickly finding
their way into the marketplace.
Our bodies consist of approximately 70% water. Not ordinary water,
but salt water. The human body contains the same salts that exist
in the ocean in almost the exact proportions. Both the ocean water
and the water within us contain 80% sodium, 4% calcium, 4% potassium
and 12% sulfur. Unlike minerals from the ground, nutrients from
the sea re recognized by our cell receptors and are allowed access
into our cells. Sea vegetation offers ionic minerals, which experts
consider to be assimilated better than any other form. Because sea
vegetables are from the ocean, they form a great matrix when suspended
in a liquid product and they dont settle to the bottom.
I have sold many nutritional products in my office over the past
nine years. In one month, I heard more positive testimonies from
patients taking their nutrition from a liquid source than all the
nutrients I have ever sold combined! I cannot keep the product stocked
and often have people waiting in my sitting room for UPS to deliver
more bottles. I never saw this type of response when I sold tablets,
capsules or pills. I feel liquid nutrients are like a computer and
pills are like a typewriter. Once someone types a letter on the
computer and sees how superior it is, they never want to touch a
typewriter again.
Another effective way to marketing is to utilize testimonial letters
from other people who have used the product. Many chiropractors
put together a book containing testimonies from patients who have
benefited from chiropractic care. Yesterday I got a referral because
a woman read a testimony from a person whose headaches were alleviated
under my care and she set up an appointment for her sister who has
been suffering with migraines.
Promoting nutritional products is complimentary to chiropractic
care. Patients are in your office because they have chosen to go
the natural health route. The time for you to add liquid nutrients
to your practice is now. They are cost efficient, much more convenient
and more absorbable by the cells of our body. There is an old saying,
- you are what you eat. I tend to disagree with that statement.
I believe you are what you absorb.
Do you know the top-selling pill?
The best selling pill last year wasnt Prozac or Ritalin.
It wasnt even aspirin. The number one pills purchased last
year in America were Centrum and Theragram M, multivitamins. Americans
are more health conscious now than ever before. Due to their fast
paced lives, they dont want to be bothered with taking a handful
of pills; they only want to take one pill. This is why the multivitamin
industry has become a billion-dollar business. The news about low
absorption rates is spreading fast. Nutrients in liquid form will,
within the next five years, revolutionize the entire nutritional
market.
Excerpts taken from Chiropractic Economics March/April 1998
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 17 April 2007 )
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