Should You Be Taking Liquid Vitamins?
by Levi Bloom
How many pills do you have to
take every morning? Lots of multivitamins in there? For most
people the answer is yes, considering there are more
multivitamins sold than Prozac or Viagra!
I think my mom used
to take at least five or six vitamins. I don’t know about
you, but I think that sounds like
a big hassle, and I don’t have time for it.
The thing is, vitamins and minerals are necessary. You can
get most of your nutrients from eating a balanced diet which
includes lots of fruits and vegetables, but you can’t get
everything. That’s where vitamins come in.
You may be wondering, “Why do I actually need vitamins and
minerals?” Let me tell you about the United States Senate
Document #264 from way back in 1936.
The main point of the document is that the soil in developed
countries, especially North America, has been nearly depleted
of all important minerals. And this was in 1936! Thank about
how bad it is now. We should be getting minerals from the foods
we eat, but we aren’t. (Don’t worry, the end of the article has
a solution.)
To quote directly from the document, “The alarming fact is
that foods, fruits and vegetables and grains, now being raised
on millions of acres of land that no longer contain enough of
certain needed minerals, are starving us - no matter how much
of them we eat!”
One mineral you’re probably familiar with is calcium. We
need that for our bones. And since cycling is not a weight
bearing sport, we need extra calcium. Calcium does more than
build strong bones, however.
Read this interesting selection from the document for more
detail:
“A cage full of normal rats will live in amity. Restrict
their calcium and they will become irritable and draw apart
from one another. Then they will begin to fight. Restore their
calcium balance and they will grow more friendly; in time they
will begin to sleep in a pile as before.”
Now we come to another important question: Do you have a
dangerous mineral deficiency? For example, if you are
deficient in selenium, you could experience an irregular heart
beat, infertility, or muscular dystrophy. A deficiency in tin
could lead to male pattern baldness. And a lack of lithium
could cause reproductive failure. Yikes!
(By the way, the product I’m going to tell you about
contains all the macro and trace minerals known to man!)
Hopefully you now realize the importance of vitamins and
minerals in your diet. But you probably know how annoying it is
to take pills. Well, what about liquid vitamins?
First off, let’s talk about absorption rates. In pill form,
only 10-20% of the vitamins are absorbed. However, in liquid
form, 98% are absorbed. (Think of taking pills as flushing
80-90% of your money down the toilet!) (1996 Physicians Desk
Reference, p. 1542)
Along with actually working, liquid vitamins are easy to
use. Just take a few sips, swish it around in your mouth, and
swallow. That’s it.
Personally, I hate swallowing pills. I know some people who
couldn’t swallow a pill to save their life. And I know people
who pass pills through their system without breaking them down
at all. However, everyone I know can swallow a liquid.
Not too long ago, Centrum actually came out with a liquid
multivitamin because they could see the potential in this
market. However, it is simply a multivitamin in liquid form.
Wait…isn’t that what we wanted? Well, yes. But there is
something even better.
Remember how I said it would be a good idea to get your
nutrients from actual whole food? Now there’s a way to do that,
but with a liquid.
That way is with a product known as Body Balance. By taking
it, you’re getting organic vitamins and minerals derived from
live plants. Specifically, from pure deep sea vegetation. (See
why Centrum isn’t on par with whole food like Body
Balance?)
For more information, or to order Body Balance, go
to: http://bloombikeshop.com/lifeforceintl
For a limited time only, new customers are eligible for a
free quart of Body Balance!
To get yours, go to http://www.lifeforcefamily.com. When
prompted, enter the code: 20436468.
Check it out today. Isn’t your health worth it?
Article not evaluated by the FDA. Some statements are
just the opinion of the author and should not be used as a
substitute for qualified medical advice. Body Balance works for
most people, but that does not guarantee that it will work for
you.
This article was written by Levi Bloom in 2004 and
originally appeared on http://bloombikeshop.com. Check out his
site for more bike and health related information.
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