Can Stomach Acid Destroy
Liquid Vitamins?
Are Liquid Vitamins Destroyed by Stomach
Acid?
by Daniel Weigum
A controversial subject
has been the destruction of liquid vitamins in the presence of
stomach acid. Nutraceutical supporters claim the simplified
composition of a liquid vitamin leaves the vital
nutrients susceptible to damage
from strong stomach acid.
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About Liquid Vitamins
and Minerals and the New
Nutritional Paradigm
Judy Brown
Liquid vitamins are the same
vitamins that you find in any
supermarket or health store,
but are suspended in a liquid
mixture. This new method of
taking liquid nutritional
supplements is becoming
extraordinarily popular in
today's progressive healthcare
marketplace. The average
consumer wants the most for
their money and is becoming
more knowledgeable about
products or services that offer
the most benefit. It is no
wonder more people are adding
liquid vitamins and minerals to
their daily
supplementation.
People are discovering that
liquid vitamins and nutritional
supplements are much easier to
take and ingest than the
traditional pill form. If
you've ever taken lots of
vitamin supplements or
medications you might know how
uncomfortable it can be to
swallow and digest a handful of
"horse pills". Researchers are
also discovering that liquid
vitamins may be more effective
than swallowing pills. The
liquid vitamin and mineral form
doesn't need to be broken down
by our digestive system and is
much more readily absorbed by
our bodies. Supplementing your
body with liquid minerals and
vitamin nutrients can help
create the optimal environment
in the body for maximal life
expectancy by replenishing
nutritional deficiencies. There
are some Eastern cultures that
have people routinely living to
ages in the range of 120 to 140
years old (ex: the Hunzas). The
common link that these amazing
cultures share to make these
astounding life-spans possible
is the daily ingestion of, and
farmland cultivation with
"glacial milk". This "glacial
milk" is ordinary water that is
naturally combined with high
amounts of essential and rare
minerals and other
nutrients.
There's no doubt that liquid
vitamins are growing in
popularity as more people
discover them. More and more
liquid vitamin products are
hitting the health market as
consumers are changing the way
they want to take their
nutritional supplements.
Judy Brown is a director of
http://www.lifenatural.com,
http://www.lifenatural.com/liquidvitamins.htm
and http://www.corticel.com
which all have a focus on
liquid vitamins, weight loss
and natural health
issues.
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Our digestive system is an amazing nutrient processing
machine which is far more sophisticated than just a catch
container filled with hydrochloric acid and enzymes. There are
a plethora of events that take place during digestion. Some
examples of isolated nutrient digestion and absorption can be
helpful in determining whether vitamins and minerals are
destroyed during digestion.
A large majority of vitamin supplements contain Ascorbic Acid;
more commonly recognized as vitamin C. What happens to ascorbic
acid when it comes in contact with digestive acids and
enzymes?
Ascorbic acid resembles a monosaccharide. Its molecular
structure is made up of a five member, unsaturated lactone ring
with two hydroxyl groups. These molecular components are
attached to double bonded carbons. The molecular structure of
ascorbic acid is actually easily oxidized during digestion. The
oxidation process does not destroy ascorbic acid (vitamin C)
but simply changes the molecular structure to dehydroascorbic
acid. Both ascorbic acid and dehydroascorbic acid are
biologically effective as vitamin C.
β-carotene is commonly referred to as vitamin A. β-carotene is
actual a biological precursor to vitamin A. β-carotene requires
oxidation to become vitamin A which is intern oxidized to form
11-cis-retinal in the liver. 11-cis-retinal is vital to
eyesight. 11-cis-retinal is isomerized within the rod cells of
the eye when exposed to visible light making vision possible.
This vital nutrient requires oxidation to convert to
11-cis-retinal.
Destruction of vitamins and minerals is not the purpose of
digestion. The conversion of vitamins and minerals into usable,
absorbable nutrients is the vital purpose of digestion. Most
ingested substances require some form of digestion in order for
the body to utilize the nutrient.
Digestion is very complex but a general idea of the process can
help describe methods to increase nutrient absorption
efficiency. Chewing of ingested material is the first process
which doesn't apply to vitamin supplements. Chewing pill form
vitamins is not common and the need for chewing a liquid
vitamin is not necessary. Never the less, chewing is the
introductory process during digestion often referred to as
mechanical digestion. In the mouth, ingested material's surface
area is increased, salivary enzymes are introduced and ingested
material is hydrated with saliva. The material is swallowed and
contained in the stomach for approximately 2-4 hours. During
this period, the stomach introduces acid and enzymes which are
regulated by many enzymatic and hormonal signals during
digestion. After this process is complete, the digesting
material is allowed to enter the duodenum wear digestion is
completed and acidic material is neutralized by pancreatic
juices and bile secretion. Again, bile and pancreatic juices
are regulated by hormonal signaling. This process prevents
damage to the intestinal track during the absorption process.
If material hasn't completely digested by this time, absorption
efficiency will be greatly decreased and the material will be
excreted. The material is allowed to enter the small intestine
where the majority of absorption takes place. The remainder of
the material moves to the large intestine where water is still
being absorbed. The remaining waste enters the colon and
finally is excreted.
This process is time sensitive and requires a proper sequence
of events. If ingested material bypasses the mechanical
digestion process, chemical digestion has to compensate and is
limited to the surface area of the ingested material. In this
case, a pill form vitamin must be digested completely into
absorbable nutrients without the increase in surface are or
hydration-enzyme introduction of saliva. This leads to
inefficient absorption rates of up to 30%. Liquid vitamin
supplements do not depend on mechanical digestion to be
absorbed properly increasing the absorption efficiency to
approximately 90%.
Digestion is not designed for destruction of vitamins and
minerals but simply a method the body uses to transform
nutrients into usable substances. The fewer steps required to
complete this process leads to a more efficient absorption
percentage. With the bodies need for vital nutrients, the least
that can be done is supplying a more easily digested supply of
vitamins and minerals.
Copyright 2005 Daniel Weigum
About the author:
Daniel Weigum is a webmaster working to inform the health
consumer. Learn more about your health and Buy Vitamins
Online at vitaminmaniac.com.
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