{"id":5643,"date":"2018-11-11T16:08:34","date_gmt":"2018-11-11T14:08:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/phytomore.com\/%cf%83%cf%85%ce%bd%ce%b8%ce%b5%cf%84%ce%b9%ce%ba%ce%ad%cf%82-%ce%b2%ce%b9%cf%84%ce%b1%ce%bc%ce%af%ce%bd%ce%b5%cf%82-vs-%cf%86%cf%85%cf%83%ce%b9%ce%ba%ce%ad%cf%82-%ce%b2%ce%b9%cf%84%ce%b1%ce%bc%ce%af\/"},"modified":"2023-03-24T18:56:02","modified_gmt":"2023-03-24T15:56:02","slug":"%cf%83%cf%85%ce%bd%ce%b8%ce%b5%cf%84%ce%b9%ce%ba%ce%ad%cf%82-%ce%b2%ce%b9%cf%84%ce%b1%ce%bc%ce%af%ce%bd%ce%b5%cf%82-vs-%cf%86%cf%85%cf%83%ce%b9%ce%ba%ce%ad%cf%82-%ce%b2%ce%b9%cf%84%ce%b1%ce%bc%ce%af","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/phytomore.com\/en\/%cf%83%cf%85%ce%bd%ce%b8%ce%b5%cf%84%ce%b9%ce%ba%ce%ad%cf%82-%ce%b2%ce%b9%cf%84%ce%b1%ce%bc%ce%af%ce%bd%ce%b5%cf%82-vs-%cf%86%cf%85%cf%83%ce%b9%ce%ba%ce%ad%cf%82-%ce%b2%ce%b9%cf%84%ce%b1%ce%bc%ce%af\/","title":{"rendered":"Synthetic Vitamins vs Natural Vitamins"},"content":{"rendered":"
Did you know that most of the vitamins on the market are produced in the laboratory and their composition is chemical (also called synthetic vitamins)?
\nVitamins play a vital role in metabolism, development and life. According to research, due to the scarcity of nutrients present in foods of our times, most people need multivitamins to make the body compensate for the lack of nutrients that are absent. For this reason we often resort to supplements, vitamins etc. ..
\nNot all vitamins are the same, however!
\nNatural vitamins are made up of different elements such as enzymes, coenzymes, vectors and synergistic agents, which combine and cooperate with each other to achieve the desired biological effect. In foods, vitamins come in their natural form, containing all the necessary elements that optimize absorption. In general, synthetic vitamins are available in the market, which are chemically identical to natural ones, but do not have the same action as natural ones. As a consequence, synthetic vitamins do not behave in our bodies in the same way as natural ones and therefore, in order to fulfill their “mission”, they must subtract further elements from our organism.<\/p>\n
In fact, our body is not able to recognize synthetic vitamins and process them as a natural element, and many times without knowing it is absorbed only a small part of them. To give an example, remember that synthetic Vitamin C is made up of ascorbic acid isolated and crystallized in the laboratory, while the natural one in addition to the ascorbic acid contains within it a compound of vitamin P, factor J, factor K, tyrosinase, Rutin, Bioflavonoids and Anthocyanins. When we assume that synthetic Vitamin C consists only of ascorbic acid (C6H6O6) will be necessary that it revenues from somewhere in our body (connective tissue) around the rest of the missing elements to make complete .f our body does not have sufficient reserves to supply it, ascorbic acid alone can not guarantee the benefits of vitamin C in its natural appearance.
\nTo make the difference even better, it is interesting to note that synthetic vitamin C acidifies the body while the natural is alkaline. This is just one of the many differences that make us reflect, also mentioning that the intake of excessive amounts of synthetic ascorbic acid often aggravates the function of the kidneys.\u00a0 \u00a0After all, the ideal would be to get the vitamin needs from food, or rather, a healthy and balanced diet. since the vitamins of food are accompanied by elements that synergistically complement each other by modulating and optimizing their bioavailability. If for any reason we fail to adequately satisfy our body through food and we must therefore resort to the integration of vitamins or supplements, we must pay attention to their constituents. As far as possible they must not contain chemically isolated elements. Ask for vitamins or nutrients of natural origin, such as plants, seeds, roots, fruits, algae, and medical herbs. The synthetic vitamins isolated in the laboratory are easily recognizable and are commonly referred to as: Vitamin A-retinol, Thiamine is B1, B2 riboflavin, B6 pyridoxine, B12 cyanocobalamin, D colecalciferol, Vitamin K and so on all others.\u00a0 \u00a0If you prefer vitamins and their compounds from natural sources, make sure that the scientific name of the plant or food is indicated (eg wheat germ, fish oil, willow, acerola, millet, algae …) as well as the quantity and concentration of the elements contained, as well as the processing mode and the production batch.
\nOur body recognizes, processes and assimilates in a direct way the natural vitamins deriving every benefit.
\nRecall that no laboratory has ever been able to build the vitamin as it is found in nature.
\nNature implements magnificence and rewards us abundantly when we adapt to it.<\/p>\n
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Did you know that most of the vitamins on the market are produced in the laboratory and their composition is chemical (also called synthetic vitamins)? Vitamins play a vital role in metabolism, development and life. According to research, due to the scarcity of nutrients present in foods of our times, most people need multivitamins to […]\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":5548,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[642],"tags":[643],"class_list":["post-5643","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-vitamins","tag-vitamins"],"yoast_head":"\n