Whole Food Supplements Critical for Health
Written by Administrator Friday, 23 March 2007
After reading this section, you will be shocked at how damaging
Synthetic vitamins can be to your body! Please take the time to
read this entire section. If you do, you will never look at supplements
or your body the same way ever again!
According to Taber's Medical Dictionary, vitamins are essential
for normal metabolism, growth and life of the body.1 They are indispensable
for the maintenance of health. Up until now there has been some
controversy regarding the necessity to supplement vitamins back
into the diet. The Journal of American Medical Association concluded
from a study that every individual should supplement everyday, thus
ending that controversy.2
Research has proven that your body begins to pay the price as it
tries to compensate for nutrient deficiencies. Eventually, poor
nutrition can lead to devastating consequences. Please do not make
the mistake of thinking that your body is invincible. Your health
is worth a billion dollars and it doesn't take much to give the
body what it needs and deserves. Bottom line, getting the proper
nutrients and micronutrients each day is critical to maintaining
good health.
So, now hundreds of supplement companies have looked to chemical
derivatives and synthetic vitamins as a solution. Vitamins are found
in food, and just because current growing and processing methods
have depleted the vitamins available from our foods, it does not
mean that we should come up with newfangled ways to get these micronutrients
from some other source. Instead, we should look for a way to get
more of the safe, effective supplements that are available only
from foods.
For instance, look at the use of vitamin C as an example. Ascorbic
acid is often sold as vitamin C, and yet it is only a chemically
derived fraction of the whole food vitamin. As it is found in food,
vitamin C is a complete complex which is actually made up of ascorbic
acid plus rutin, bioflavonoids, K factor and J factors - as well
as other substances that no human experiment has been able to replicate.
You must have all of these fractions in order for the Vitamin to
be complete.
Taking the synthetic form of vitamin C, for example, can actually
thicken the arterial walls of the heart by as much as 2.5 times
which can harm the body! Ascorbic acid (synthetic vitamin C) is
the word that you need to watch out for! Large doses of this material
have been found to cause collagen disease, rebound scurvy, kidney
stones and impaired mineral metabolism.
In order for the body to absorb and use a supplement, all of the
parts of the complex must be present. That means that in order to
use the fractionated form of the supplement, the body must first
supply the other parts of the whole food complex. If ascorbic acid
alone is ingested, the body must complete the complex by robbing
its own collagen tissue of the elements that are missing in the
"vitamin C" you supplied.
This process is rarely complete and can even cause increased deficiencies.
A published study by Doctors Vinson and Bose showed this to be the
case. They found that vitamin C from citrus extract was absorbed
35 percent more than ascorbic acid. Their conclusion was that; "Although
natural and synthetic ascorbic acids are chemically identical, citrus
fruits contain bioflavonoids such as naringin and hesperidin as
well as carbohydrates and proteins that might affect the bioavailability."3
Likewise, other supplements have been shown in study after study
to be more effective in their whole food form. One study by J.A.
Vinson and C. Hsu, published in Medical Science Research, found
whole food vitamin E and vitamin A to be more bioavailable than
isolated, synthetic forms of these vitamins. In the case of vitamin
A, results showed the food base product was retained 9.4 times more
than the synthetic form.4
Synthetic vitamins only give you 50% of biological activity as
compared to whole supplements. In fact, research studies show that
synthetic vitamins can be dangerous to your health! Synthetic stripped
down processed vitamins are currently being sold in almost every
brand name supplement today. Most Vitamin nutrients on the market
today use stripped down synthetic vitamins rather than whole vitamins
straight from vegetables and fruits. Synthetic vitamins are much
cheaper to produce.
Taking the synthetic form of Vitamin E is proven to actually suck
vitamins and minerals right out of the bones which can do more harm
than good to the body! Once again, most vitamin supplements today
are using all the synthetic vitamins because they are cheap to manufacture.
Synthetic vitamins simply cannot measure up to the real thing.
As of 1996, over 3,800 different compounds have been identified
in foods as having nutritional significance.5 However, in a laboratory,
twenty nutrients are about all that modern science can reproduce
and put into a vitamin product.
Even more of a concern than the ineffectiveness of these synthetic
vitamins is the harm that they can cause. Fat soluble isolated/synthetic
vitamins are significantly more toxic, and isolated/synthetic minerals
can settle out in the tissues without being utilized, causing similar
toxicities and serious problems (isolated/synthetic iron found in
supplements contributes to heart disease in adults and is a cause
of fatal poisoning in children under 6, for example). With all this
evidence to support whole food supplements, why do you think companies
continue to make and market the "cheap imitations"? The
answer: Because they are cheap. However, while these companies may
save money and make more profit, there is no way the synthetic forms
can match the effectiveness and health promoting qualities of a
whole food supplement. The best supplements and vitamins for you
are those that are made from natural, organic foods.
The human cell recognizes and can use for fuel, repair and function,
only natural, whole food complexes.
Whole food supplements do not rob precious nutrients from the body,
but supply the individual cells with the nutrients they need to
flourish. For greatest gains in terms of health, take only whole
food supplements. When evaluating a supplement, you can simply read
the label. Rather than multi-syllable, unpronounceable chemical
names, you should find the names of foods listed as the vitamin
sources. This is your way of knowing that you are getting the best
possible absorption and retention of your supplements.
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