ALL ABOUT LIQUID VITAMINS
The facts on Liquid Vitamins: Liquid Vitamin Supplements
With four to five crop rotations each year on a single plot of land, intense farming practices have depleted vital nutrients from the soil. These deficiencies are showing up in our bodies.
U.S. Senate Document 264 and the 1992 Earth Summit Report support these findings and suggest that 99 percent of Americans are mineral deficient.
Both reports further explain that a deficiency in nutrients can cause us suffering and may even shorten our lives.
Millions of Americans understand the need for vitamins and minerals and are spending billions of dollars on supplements. Unfortunately, as stated in the 1996 Physician’s Desk Reference (page 1542), the body only absorbs 10 to 20 percent of the nutrients found in traditional pills and capsules.
The percentages go even lower as we age and have less stomach acid required to break down these pills and capsules. Supplements taken in tablet or pill form are 90% excreted and wasted. Cheap vitamins are mass produced and sold in supermarket chains. These supplements are made using the cheapest ingredients possible, as well as the cheapest excipients (excipients are what bind the ingredients together).
Because of the excipients used, the nutrients are mostly released in the stomach, and, therefore, destroyed by the stomach acids.
In the case of these supplements, 90% of the vitamins can indeed end up wasted in the toilet.
The 1996 Physician’s Desk Reference (page 1542) shows that Liquid Vitamins and Minerals are up to 98% absorbed.
Absorption of Liquid Vitamins

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