Benefits Of Liquid Vitamins


by George Knight - Date: 2007-05-07 - Word Count: 530 Share This!

Human body requires vitamins and minerals for its healthy being. Body gets the vitamins in different forms. Some vitamins are included in the food we eat, while some are synthesized in the body itself. Sometimes our body may not be able to absorb the vitamins from food. Liquid vitamins play an important role in such situations.

Read on about the advantages and disadvantages of liquid vitamins.

Easy Absorption
Body can easily absorb vitamins in liquid form than it is in the form of chewable tablets. Children generally and adults rarely show resistance to absorption of vitamin that is in solid form. The vitamin content is easily assimilated by the body and the benefits are visible quite quicker than it is with vitamin supplement that is in solid form. The problems like inability to control jaw muscles or inability to digest the materials in solid form are overcome with liquid vitamins.

The average absorption rate of liquid vitamin is 90-98%, which is three times higher than that of vitamins supplied as chewable tablets. The liquids are also highly concentrated and show quicker bioactivity.

Antioxidants in Liquid Vitamins

Liquid vitamins contain antioxidants just as other vitamin supplements do. The vitamin supplement will become ineffective in absence of anti-oxidants. The important anti-oxidants are not produced in the body and should be absorbed from food. Vitamins A, C and E are the important antioxidants that protect the cells in our body. They are also essential tools to fight cancer of different kinds.

Reaction with Digestive Juices

A common concern about liquid vitamins is that the digestive acids will break down the vitamins and our body will not receive the vitamins. In fact, our digestive system is intelligent enough to absorb the vitamins in liquid form and make it quickly usable by our body system. On the other hand, absorbing vitamins from vitamin pills is harder and the vitamins are digested without making it accessible to the body.

The absorption rate of vitamins from a pill or tablet is only 30%. The digestive system needs to work hard to make the vitamin absorbable by the body. When the patients (especially children) have weak digestive system, the rate of absorption can dip further. On the other hand, the digestive system need not digest the carriers to make the vitamin absorbable. A minimum of 90% of the vitamin is absorbed by the body. The body can't absorb the vitamin as such. They are absorbed only after breaking down into parts. This is however not the destruction of proteins.

Presence of Colloids
Colloids are naturally occurring materials that happen to be present in liquid vitamins too. There is no certain method to avoid the colloids. There is however nothing to worry about the colloids. The amount of such materials present in liquid vitamin is no higher than that is in fruits like apple and is not toxic in any way.


Talking about the merits and demerits of liquid vitamins is of no use to persons who are concerned about their health only. What works best for you is best for you. Consulting your doctor and the result of using liquid vitamins is the thing your doctor considers when he or she prescribes vitamin supplement for your health condition.


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George Knight is a health-lover and the owner of several information sites, including 101 Health Matters and also a sister site at 101 Relationship Matters Your Article Search Directory : Find in Articles

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