Are
90% of your vitamins going down the toilet?
Warren
Matthews
Chairman, Xtend-Life Natural products
If you
live in the USA it is likely that you have been exposed to advertising
suggesting that 90% of the vitamin tablets that you are taking are going
down the toilet. Because these claims are so wide-spread I feel that
is appropriate to address the issue of bio-availability and sort out
the fact from the fiction.
Is this
claim true or not? The answer is not a definitive yes or no because
there is no benchmark given in which to base the claim on. I'll try
to explain.
Supplements
are a bit like cars. For example, at one end of the spectrum you may
have a Russian built Lada which are cheap, utilitarian and very unreliable
(at least they used to be) and cost a few thousand dollars or you may
have a Rolls Royce which is the ultimate in luxury motoring and reliability
and will set you back around a half million dollars. There is no comparison
between the two vehicles.
The
same principle applies to supplements
You can
buy cheap supplements at the supermarket and what you get is a product
which is manufactured to a price. This means that the cheapest possible
ingredients are used as well as the cheapest excipients which bind the
ingredients together. To give you an idea of just how big the difference
of ingredient costs can be I will quote an example of one nutrient...
Beta Carotene.
The overwhelming
majority of manufacturers use synthetic beta carotene (even those producing
the more expensive brands). The cost of synthetic beta carotene to a
manufacturer is around $60 per kilo.
However,
the 98% pure natural crystalline beta carotene that we use in our Total
Balance costs over $2,400 per kilo.
The same
differences can apply with Vitamin B12 which is generally 3% pure and
costs $340 per kilo versus the 99% pure that we use at $12,000 per kg.
The differences do not stop at the active ingredient level but can also
apply to the excipients as well. Some cheaper excipients bind the ingredients
together so well that after swallowing the tablet a large proportion
of it passes right through your system and does indeed end up in the
toilet.
To make
matters worse those ingredients that are released are done so in the
stomach and are largely destroyed by your stomach acids. When using
these types of cheap supplements as the 'yard stick' the statement of
90% of the supplement ending up down the toilet is indeed true...
But, that
is like trying to compare apples with oranges...
The difference
between some supplements are as great as the example given earlier about
the motor vehicles, not only in the quality of the ingredients used
but also the delivery system employed or in most cases the lack of it.
When I am talking about a delivery system I am referring to how the
active ingredients get into your blood stream where they are needed
to do their work.
There are
only four effective ways in which nutrients can get into your blood
stream.
1. By injection.
2. Through
the mucous membranes of the mouth. (Only some nutrients)
3. Via
the lining of the walls of the upper intestine.
4. Via
the lining of the walls of the colon.
The methods
which are used are as follows:
1. Injection
with a hypodermic syringe... only practical via a clinic or physician.
B12 injections for example.
2. Through
the mucous membranes of the mouth by a sublingual tablet or liquid.
Note: This has limitations because many nutrients cannot be absorbed
through these membranes. (However, for those ingredients that can be
absorbed it is a very good method which is why we use it for our male
and female sex rejuvenator products.)
3. Via
the lining of the walls of the upper intestine. This is how our Total
Balance is absorbed through the use of a special delivery system within
the excipients.
4. Via
the lining of the colon walls using suppositories which are prescription
items and do not apply to supplements.
Sadly the
overwhelming majority of supplements do not have any 'delivery' system.
They are simply made into a tablet or capsule and if they dissolve within
a reasonable time in water that's OK... but, because of this solubility
the majority of the active ingredients are destroyed by the stomach
acids. As a result only about 10 - 15% of the active ingredients actually
get into the blood stream.
This percentage
number is what is considered to be the bio-availability of the product
as is quite standard for average supplements. In comparison the bio-availability
of our Total Balance is around 80%.
Why
don't all supplements have higher bio-availability?
This can
be summed up in two words... cost and know how. It is surprising how
few supplement companies have the technical know how to incorporate
effective delivery systems into their products. And, often the will
to spend the extra money in production costs.
OK, so
you may now be thinking to yourself ... what about these companies that
are 'knocking' ordinary supplements ... are their products as bio-available
as they claim?
The short
answer is NO! I'll expand on this:
The companies
that are making these claims are generally those that are selling liquid
supplements. Not sublingual liquids because as I mentioned earlier that
is not practical for many nutrients and certainly not for a general
health supplement. The liquid products that are being sold are taken
by drinking straight or mixing with water. Many of the companies selling
these products are multi level marketing companies and rely more on
hype than good science to sell their products.
So,
what happens when you drink these products?
Very simply
the greatest bulk of the nutrients are destroyed by the stomach acids
which mean that the bio-availability of these liquids is no greater
than an ordinary capsule which dissolves quickly in the stomach. Granted
there are no tablet remains to pass through your digestive system intact
but the greatest percentage of the active ingredients of the liquids
are destroyed in the stomach.
Unfortunately
these companies take advantage of the fact that people do not understand
the principles behind the bio-availability and as such can manipulate
their presentation to make it appear that the efficacy of their product
is much higher than it is in reality.
Just a
final comment on these liquid products! Many of them are very weak.
If you are currently using them or considering doing so, make sure you
find out the amount of ACTIVE ingredient per dose and what the ingredients
are. As a consumer you are entitled to know that, so ask for it and
if you don't get the information you can be sure that the potency is
very low and you should avoid it as your money is better spent elsewhere.
Some of these products are little more than water with a few nutrients
thrown in.
In good
health,
Warren
Matthews
Chairman, Xtend-Life Natural products
Mr. Matthews
is the Editor of Xtend-Your-Life, a FREE service of Xtend-Life Natural
Products and manufacturer of Total Balance, a complete multi - nutrient
supplement. He is also the publisher of a series of Special Reports
designed to help you achieve a long and healthy life. His latest report
entitled, "How to Achieve Permanent Weight Loss!", can be
found at ... http://HealthyBody.Xtend-Life.com
