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Quite often I’m asked the following questions: “Are man made vitamins
harmful?” “How much is too much?” “What kind of damage does too many (much)
vitamins cause?”. This article will answer these questions.
Vitamins are organic compounds, which means that they are carbon-containing.
Vitamins cannot be duplicated in labs. Vitamins sold to the public today are
either synthetic vitamins or crystalline-pure fractions of vitamin
complexes. A fraction of a vitamin whether natural or synthetic at best, is
a drug and can only have a drug like effect in the body, which is a
stimulatory effect - not a physiological or curative benefit. Taking
vitamins as supplements can seriously impair the most important of bodily
functions by contributing to biochemical imbalance. Here’s why:
Vitamins can be effective in the body’s cells only through their combined
effects as a “complex functioning mechanism” rather than a single chemical
effect. For example ascorbic acid sold today as vitamin C, is not the true
complex vitamin C as it is found in foods and yet it is labeled in its
supplement form as vitamin C. Ascorbic acid is only one part of several
parts that makes up the complex vitamin C. Ascorbic acid can be made cheaply
in labs by combining corn syrup and sulfuric acid. It is ridiculous to
remove the ascorbic acid from the vitamin C complex and call this single
component the “real vitamin”.
A vitamin supplement is simply not the whole product. It is only a fragment.
A vitamin supplement leaves out many other parts which may be tiny,
percentage wise, but significant just the same. When we take supplements,
it’s rather like taking statements out of context; you might get full
benefit, but more than likely what you get is distorted and not the full
picture.
Picking and choosing the elements you think your body needs is chancy at
best. We are designed to operate as a whole entity, and this is why we
should be getting our nutrients as whole entities too.
You can actually take enough supplements, in an individual nutrient form, to
cause symptoms of a deficiency of that or other nutrients. For example, if
you take a vitamin E supplement, you need to also take the mineral zinc to
maintain normal blood concentrations of vitamin E. However, if you take too
much zinc, you can block absorption of copper and selenium. This is the same
with taking too much vitamin C, you can also block selenium absorption in
your body.
Vitamins are dependent on minerals to function in the body. If you start the
game of picking and choosing single vitamins and single minerals to take,
you are playing a dangerous game that can cause a terrible chemical
imbalance in your body. Isolated vitamins and minerals sold in supplement
form do not have the same suitability for human metabolism as those found in
whole foods. Our bodies were not designed to break down these inorganic
supplements.
The best source of supplementation today is food-derived supplements like
bee pollen, wheat grass, blue-green algae, wheat sprouts, etc.... These
supplements offer us all the ingredients necessary for our bodies to
function properly. Nutrients cannot work well in the body when taken in an
isolated form. All nutrients work as a team to build and support health.
Nature has always been the best manufacturer (provider) of our foods and the
best teacher if we care to learn her lessons. The body understands “natural
law.” Just give it the full range of good foods and whole food supplements
and it knows what to do to create optimum health and vitality.
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