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Liquid Vitamins Vs. Pill Form-Which Is Better?
by Michael Manning, Mic
Liquid vitamins vs. pill form is a question that has several important dimensions behind it. The dimensions are quality, convenience, absorption, and price. There are varying opinions about which approach is better in every respect but I believe it is a personal decision. From my point of view the most important is the absorption ratio. Let's begin, however, with the first and that is quality.

From a quality standpoint concerning liquid vitamins vs. pill vitamins the winner in this arena is "liquid vitamins". Vitamins in pill form, to preserve the nutrients for shelf life, must be dried in a way that requires heating which is often times detrimental to the preservation of nutrients. The heating process is always a challenging aspect of preserving nutrients for shelf life of nutritional supplements. In 2000 I attended a conference where a keynote speech was given by the economist Paul Zane Pilzer who was giving a speech on the soon to be trillion dollar wellness industry. In his speech he cited the dismal quality record of vitamin manufactures with only 6 of the top 18 companies actually providing the nutrients that they claim on their packaging. These vitamin producers are rated by the NSF and 2/3 of the top 18 failed to measure up. We have had, until recently, few choices outside of pill form vitamins as they are easier to produce.

This is mainly due to the ease with which pills can be produced. The problem is, again, the drying process, which destroys important nutrients. The shipping of plant components by rail or truck also contribute to the reduction in the potency of important compounds. Often times, by the time the harvested plants arrive at a manufacturing facility, much time has passed and nutrient decay takes place. A manufacturer also owns the fields where plants are harvested and has an onsite manufacturing facility this can minimize this problem with the "field to factory" system.

One of the most notable challenges with pill form nutritional supplements is that their absorption rates are greatly affected by the amount of fillers in the product. The absence of fillers in liquid vitamins or nutraceuticals make them a more appealing choice over pill vitamins. In liquid vitamins vs. pill form debate there is no question that the liquid nutrients are much more easily absorbed by the stomach and intestinal tract and assimilated more rapidly as these products are often in their natural and raw states. My suggestion is that you seriously investigate liquid nutrients or nutraceuticals and come to you own conclusion. I highly recommend liquid vitamins to those on weight loss programs due to the lack of nutrient dense foods and poor absorption rates of pill vitamins.
Michael Manning has sinced written about articles on various topics from Fitness, Anti Oxidant and Nutritional Supplements. Have you heard that aging can be defeated with the latest developments in nutraceutical science? Learn more and receive your FREE antiaging special report at
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