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Wednesday, July 6, 2011

The Benefits Of Liquid Vitamins

By Bobby Pena


In order to work properly and remain healthy, there are specific things that the body needs. Through fluids and food, we provide our bodies with some of its most basic needs. Unfortunately, no matter how well you eat, there are still some vitamins and minerals that are not obtained through food or not in large enough quantities. For this reason, we have access to vitamins. Liquid vitamins are often preferred over their pill counterparts for several different reasons.

Getting children to take medicine can be a difficult task, especially when they're younger. Most younger children don't understand how to swallow pills. Vitamins in liquid form make ensuring your children have important vitamins while growing much easier. You can use unflavored vitamins that can easily be disguised in drinks and food without changing the taste. You can also choose flavored vitamins that are in flavors, like grape and bubble gum, that make children enjoy drinking the liquid.

It is not uncommon for older people and the severely disabled to have problems with swallowing something solid like a pill or digesting things completely. In both of these situations, you can't judge how much of the vitamins are actually getting into their systems, so it is normal for higher dosages to be recommended. With vitamins in liquid form, digestion isn't as much of a problem nor is swallowing the pills.

There are many people that have trouble swallowing or digesting pills properly. The liquid versions of vitamins help with this problem. Taking these vitamins is as simple as swallowing, like drinking any liquid. You won't experience partial digestion either, which is ideal for people who have had stomach surgeries or other alterations.

The rate of absorption for vitamins in liquid form is greater than that of the pill form as well. Basically, this means that your body is getting more of the vitamins after digestion. This is generally because pill forms are so compact and compressed that there is often a lot that doesn't get absorbed during the digestive process. With liquid forms, you won't need dosages as high as you would with the pill versions.

You can find vitamin pills in single or in multiple, and the same thing applies to the liquid ones. You can choose the single vitamins, like B12 or B6, that only contain that one specific vitamin. You can also find vitamins in liquid form that contain many different vitamins and minerals all in one. What this does is offer you the ability to choose single vitamins as an addition to a multivitamin that you may be taking that doesn't contain a single vitamin or enough of it.

Pill vitamins and liquid vitamins are not made the same. While the biggest difference is that one is a solid and one is a liquid, it goes farther than that. There are big differences in the formulas for each version. Liquid vitamins do not contain the same additives, preservatives, and volume of other things that are used to form the vitamins into their solid shapes during manufacturing, so it is less likely that your body is also getting exposed to something extra it doesn't need.




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