The body will never do as well on lab created or extracted nutrients, as it will do on concentrated «whole food» nutrition - and it always amazes me when someone will go through the expense and work of feeding a homemade or raw diet to an animal - but then throw in
a synthetic vitamin mix or tablet to complete it!
Not exact matches
Then the manufacturers fortify them with some
synthetic vitamins and put tiny amounts of whole grains in the
mix, then market their products as healthy.
I'm very critical about
vitamin and mineral supplementation because of the research that I have read and that has been published on
synthetic vitamins is very
mixed (and some bad).
The case was made that while decreased chronic disease incidence is clearly associated with generous dietary intake of
vitamin E (
mixed tocopherols and tocotrienols), supplementation with high - dose α - tocopherol alone, whether natural (RRR) or
synthetic (all - rac), may promote potentially harmful imbalances in inflammatory and detoxification pathways.
Food manufacturers deceive consumers by creating products with a touch of greens
mixed with
synthetic vitamins, preservatives and sweeteners.
Almond milk that I've found at whole foods has
synthetic vitamins that I'm sure will cause long - term health consequences and also won't
mix well with the whole - food multi-vitamin supplements we will give our kids.
I am not surprised that studies have not been done on the plant - based milks, but calling these «plant - based milks» by the industry (as well us all of us here (me included)-RRB- is probably misguiding and missing the point to the big picture here: store bought plant - based milks are not plant - based milks, they are «plant - based milks with
synthetic vitamin pills
mixed in — and also non-food sources of minerals
mixed in».
The loss of nutrients in processed dog food can be corrected by adding
synthetic minerals and
vitamins in the form of
mixes into the food.
Organizations like AAFCO have made people and dog food manufacturers believe that only dog foods which contain a pre-made
synthetic vitamin and mineral
mix are nutritionally complete, but this is categorically untrue, and these kinds of
synthetic vitamin pre-mixes can in fact be harmful to pets.