Natural sources for these nutrients are always more biologically valuable
than synthetic supplements.
Three months ago, I asked, «Why can't veterinary nutritionists design recipes that meet most nutritional needs through the use of whole foods, rather
than synthetic supplements?»
Natural sources for vitamins and minerals (like fresh fruits and vegetables) are always better
than synthetic supplements but chelated minerals are always a valuable addition.
In terms of supplements, fresh fruits and vegetables are great natural sources for key nutrients — much more biologically valuable
than synthetic supplements.
Natural sources for key nutrients are always more biologically valuable for your dog
than synthetic supplements.
The amino acids and B vitamins in nutritional yeast are actually better sources of these nutrients
than synthetic supplements, but that being said, if you are highly sensitive to yeast as I am, it's best to moderate your use of any yeast - derived food, especially if you have a history with candida yeast overgrowth as I do.
The amino acids and B vitamins in nutritional yeast are actually better sources of these nutrients
than synthetic supplements, but that being said, if you are highly sensitive to yeast as I am, it's best to moderate your use of any yeast - derived food, especially if you have a history with candida yeast overgrowth as I do.
It is made from whole food concentrates so the absorption factor and bioavailability is much higher
than a synthetic supplement.
Not exact matches
Folate is the natural form of B9, which is better utilized by the body
than folic acid, which is the
synthetic form found in most
supplements.
No, but if you eat 1/2 a cup of shelled raw pumpkin seeds you will get more
than you need and their very nutritional... also a natural way of getting it... Not
synthetic like in the vitamin
supplements....
Numerous studies have shown that it's better to obtain nutrients from food sources rather
than from
synthetic supplements.
Kale works better at boosting antioxidant levels in the skin
than synthetic beta carotene, lutein, and mixed carotenoid
supplements.
Are whole food
supplements better
than synthetic?
The average American diet supplies considerably less vitamin E
than is recommended; if you choose to
supplement, avoid
synthetic versions labeled as «dl - alpha - tocopherol»
The first was that the EAA
supplement generated a greater protein
synthetic response
than the whole meals.
Just about every pregnant woman is told to
supplement with
synthetic folic acid rather
than the natural form folate.
And, since you're getting entirely natural herbal and mineral ingredients, like Tongkat Ali, you can promote testosterone function better
than with any
synthetic supplement.
like Tongkat Ali, you can promote testosterone function better
than with any
synthetic supplement
That said,
synthetic supplements can often cause more harm
than if you didn't
supplement at all.
These microdoses over a long period of time have a far more beneficial effect
than any megadose pill or
synthetic supplement can provide.
The nutrients in foods may behave differently
than synthetic nutrients in
supplements.
It only makes sense that your
supplements should get their nutrients from fruits and vegetables, rather
than synthetic man - made chemicals.
High doses of folic acid from
supplements or fortified foods are of concern because
synthetic folic acid is more bioavailable
than folate from natural food sources and, hence, potentially more potent in promoting cancer growth (13).
A short ingredients list isn't always an indication of quality, but it is generally better to feed your dog a product made with a limited number of real ingredients
than a product fortified with
synthetic supplements.
Natural sources of vitamins and minerals (like fresh fruit and vegetables) offer higher bioavailability for your dog which means that his body will be able to absorb those nutrients better
than it would absorb
synthetic supplements.
In actuality, standardization in terms of quality can be better established for
synthetic, manufactured chemical additives /
supplements than for the basic food ingredients.
Synthetic supplements are not bad — they help to round out the nutritional balance of the recipe — but they are less biologically valuable
than natural sources.