How Coenzymated Vitamins Can Benefit You More.
By Jacobus Hollewijn
Your Daily Health Pearl Minute # 9
What good are vitamins to us when they are not properly absorbed?
Vitamins need to be converted into an active form. This process is done with the help of co-enzymes. The end product is a co-enzymated vitamin. Without co-enzymation all our metabolic energy processes would come to a halt.
This actual process takes place in our liver. However, our liver has over 500 activities all the time, and due to today’s pollution, substance abuse, and high stress it may not be able to do the job of co-enzymation.
B-Vitamins are an example of vitamins suffering from an overworked liver. They are important but do not get the proper treatment.
The supplement industry now offers co-enzymated B-Vitamins that come in a capsule or in a sublingual form, bypassing the liver, so they can go to work fast and efficiently.
B-vitamins have many benefits for our brain, our nerves, energy, our heart, and they provide a function as an enzyme as well.
If you’re planning on only taken one or two specific B-vitamins, it is best to take a multi-B at some point during the day as well. It appears to help the absorption of the single-ones better. This includes the multiple B’s you find in a high-quality multivitamin.
Give them a try, perhaps?
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