Mineral Vitamin Supplements
The majority of mineral vitamin supplements are made from
chemicals rather than natural substances. However, there is
a steady growth in the demand for natural mineral vitamin
supplements. This is due to the amount of debate that there
is as to whether chemical mineral vitamins can be more harmful
than beneficial in the long term.
The fact is that chemical mineral vitamin supplements are
not as easily absorbed as normal food particles are. The mineral
vitamin industry is constantly striving to create products
that are more easily processed by the body and therefore more
beneficial.
Every now and then the industry comes up with a new 'more
bio-available' form of a vitamin or mineral. To overcome this,
a large number of mineral vitamins have been developed that
combine other elements with the vitamins and minerals to enable
them to be more easily absorbed by the body. Iron is commonly
combined to form iron gluconate which enable the mineral vitamin
supplement to be more absorbable.
The amount of a nutrient in a mineral vitamin supplement
needs to be far greater than it would be in a more natural
form for the body to be able to absorb the amount that is
required. This can obviously lead to problem where a toxic
level of the particular nutrient is being consumed by the
large doses of the mineral vitamin supplement that are needed.
It is therefore extremely important that a person does not
simply take vast quantities of all of the mineral vitamin
supplements that are advertised on television and should seek
advice from a health professional. It is also worth being
aware of the developments in the mineral vitamin supplement
industry as there are constantly new and better combinations
being developed.
One method that mineral vitamin manufacturers have developed
to help aid absorption is through culturing the raw materials
with yeast cells. This form of mineral vitamins are known
as ‘food state’ and are up to four times easier
for the body to absorb the required nutrients as the yeast
is completely digested.
Of course, the need for mineral vitamin supplements depends
on the diet that a person has. There is no doubt that it is
far more preferable for a person to obtain the nutrients that
they require from their food rather than by taking mineral
vitamin supplements wherever possible. During certain periods
it may be necessary for a person to take mineral vitamin supplements
on a temporary basis but their long term use is not recommended
for a number of the supplements that are available.
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