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We are all looking for increased energy and vitality. A men’s vitality vitamin as well as a women’s vitality vitamin would place emphasis upon those B complex nutrients. The last factor in assembling a dietary supplement is ratios. This concept is often overlooked in many supplements because it is not fully understood by those who formulate them. The concept of ratios simply means the amount of each nutrient in relationship to other nutrients present. Every nutrient, especially the minerals, competes for transport across cell membranes. Some minerals have a greater potential for passage through cell membranes and can, if present to excess, impede the uptake of other minerals, which may have a lesser uptake potential. The high vitality liquid multivitamin formula is the result and the evolution of many years of research and development. There are many vitamin products on the market but when you are looking for the best vitamins for women, the best vitamins for men, the best vitamins for energy, the best vitamins for stress support, and a formula for mood support, the number of choices of formulas that can meet all of these factors in one are greatly reduced. When you look to purchase nutritional supplements, it is essential to read labels and since your supplement program has now become so vital for optimal wellness purchasing cheap vitamins that have so many factors missing is very unwise. If you’re looking for a supplement that cannot only support your internal biochemistry but also promote healthy skin, hair, and nails, those additional factors must also be built into the formula. High vitality liquid multi vitamins meets all these requirements and many more. We have compared this formula to other leading liquid formulas on the market and none of them even comes close. They are either lacking in potency, completeness, and in most cases the ratios of one nutrient to another have not been properly considered.

Products such as Centrum, One-A-Day and others offer only a part of the essential nutrient spectrum for optimal health. When you look for a supplement, be sure you read the Supplement Facts box. The Supplement facts box is there to provide you with information on what your multi-vitamin/mineral formula provides. In a Full Spectrum supplement you should have 3 fatty acids, 16 vitamins, 72 or so major and trace minerals, phytonutrients, amino acids and antioxidants. Since these nutrients work together, they should be present together in an economical liquid supplement. There are several forms that vitamin and mineral supplements to choose from. The most common and often least expensive are in tablet form. Tablets offer higher potencies in smaller spaces due to the tight compression of the material. Tablets have the convenience of being able to take fewer pills but the breakdown and absorption of many tablet formulas is very poor. You may have heard of the stories about the thousands of vitamin pills found in sewers and septic tanks that have passed through the body undigested. Sadly, these stories are true. Those at the greatest risk for absorption problems are those over the age of 50. As we age our ability to digest and break down hard tablets decreases. This is why it is important to consider the delivery system for those of that age group. The better supplements are found in capsule form. Capsules can be either from animal or vegetarian sources. Encapsulated multi-vitamin/mineral products tend to break down in the stomach very rapidly, usually less than 3 minutes. This allows the natural stomach acids to begin to prepare the nutrients for absorption. This is further enhanced if you take your multi-vitamin/mineral supplement with a meal. The food in the stomach will also increase the rate at which your system will absorb the nutrients. The last delivery system for a good Full Spectrum Supplement would be in a liquid suspension. Another area of discussion when it comes to multi-vitamin supplements is that of additives or fillers. Fillers are most often used as binder in hard tablets, but can also be used in some capsule formulas as well. Some fillers are harmless and actually enhance absorption by preventing moisture and caking of the nutrients. Other fillers in supplements are there simply to fill out the tablets or capsules by increasing the volume of the material contained within. The controversy continues, sometimes to the extreme about the differences and benefits of natural occurring vitamins vs. those synthetically made in a laboratory. Generally speaking, the fat-soluble vitamins must always be taken in their natural, organic state. Synthetic fat-soluble vitamins can store in the liver and soft tissues, building up to toxic levels.