Most chemists maintain, molecule by molecule, synthetic vitamins are
identical to natural vitamins. The isolated factor of each may be identical,
although newer information challenges this belief. Man-made synthetic
supplements are a combination of some of the separate factors, never the whole
complex of synergistic factors found in nature. The whole family of B, C or E
vitamins is known as a "complex".
Synthetic vitamins may cause improvement of certain conditions for a
short time but the whole complex goes even further. It is now believed that the
"unknown" co-factors found in natural vitamins, not found in
synthetic forms, act as catalysts which make the vitamins more effective. The
reason why synthetic vitamins are so popular is because they are easier and
cheaper to manufacture in a lab from petroleum products than to grow and
harvest from crops.
Research indicates that synthetic vitamins may actually cause nutritional
deficiencies. When you take a synthetic vitamin, it needs the co-factors
normally found in the whole food, in order to complete its action. If they are
not in the foods you eat, it will draw the co-factors from your body. You may
feel good for a while but when the co-factors run out, you will begin to feel
worse. The prolonged action of the synthetics imitates the action of drugs;
they over-stimulate rather than feed your body. Science does not even come
close to duplicating nature. Many illnesses, pain and suffering are the result
of our dietary ignorance.
Synthetic vitamins will never have the effects of natural vitamins simply
because they are missing many parts of the whole complex. Give your body what it needs, it'll make
everything else from that. To sustain good health, your cells must have all the
elements they need to perform the jobs of growth and tissue repair in your
body. Your body does not need hundreds of vitamins and minerals in order to
maintain itself. It seems that every month a new miracle vitamin is being
touted. Each cell in your body requires certain nutrients to maintain its basic
metabolic function and keep healthy. The body will manufacture everything else
from these basic building blocks.
Many consumers are confused by the labels. Many labels say
"Natural" or "Food based" or "Organic".
"Natural" is a term used very loosely. Many things are natural (e.g.
oyster shells) but they may not be ideal for human consumption. Food based
simply means that it started with a food product (such as a carrot) but the
rest of it was synthesized in a lab. And if the carrot was organic, then they
can also add the word "Organic" to the label.
One way to tell if a product is synthetic is to use the word potencies.
In reality, high concentrations have nothing to do with potency. A 10,000 mg
capsule of Vitamin C may not necessarily be potent at all! Remember, you will
never see those concentrations or combinations in nature. They simply do not
exist like that except in a bottle manufactured in a lab. Eat food, not
chemicals!
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