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Okay,
so we know that when someone takes a pill or tablet, 90% of it is going
down the drain, but what about the other 10%?
Just
because it got in, doesn't mean it's usable.
Many
of the more inexpensive pills and tablets on the market today, also use
cheaper mineral ingredients, such as calcium carbonate.
Calcium carbonate
is nothing more than blackboard chalk.
It's the same as that
15 lb bag of limestone they sell at the local feed store for $5. Calcium
carbonate is found naturally in our soils as rock, but is supposed to
go through the "plant process," which breaks the bonds of the
compound to free up the calcium, before ever reaches the human body. When
left as a whole compound, it's a substance that was never intended to
be used as nutrition for our bodies, yet many vitamin companies use it
because it's the cheapest form of calcium you can find.
Most
pills and tablets are made up of fillers and binders.
They're also made up of substances
like povidone or other types of sugar that "glue" the pills
and tablets together, as well as other substances called flow agents.
Fillers and binders, also known
as excipients, are used to fill up space in the tablet that the minerals
don't use, so that the tablets will be a certain size. They also aid in
the preservation of the tablet, and act as insoluble lubricants, colorants,
preservatives, and flavoring agents, which are intended to help the machinery
they are made on last longer and run better. These fillers are not designed
to benefit human cells and tissues, and can actually be harmful since
the majority of the fillers are derived from sugars, starches, yeast,
or powders that you aren't even aware of!
Flow agents are substances,
like magnesium stearate or calcium stearate, that are used to help the
powders run smoothly through the machine. Pills and tablets are also coated
with a shellac or wax, like hydroxypropyl-methycellulose, which keeps
the water out so that they will have a longer shelf-life. This is why
pills often have a shiny look to them. The flow agents and coatings make
the pills virtually insoluble in water.
Many
of the ingredients used in pills can actually interfere with digestion
because they are not water-soluble. Instead, they bind and glue the product
together, making it nearly impossible for the body to use and can actually
interfere with the normal digestive process.
Lets go through
the label of one of America's best-selling calcium supplements so that
you can really see what I mean.
Ingredients:
Calcium carbonate - That's blackboard chalk or bathtub scum,
insoluble in water.
Maltodextrin - A type of sugar that gets sticky when wet and
helps glue the product together.
Cellulose - This is a common, NON-nutritive filler to help take
up space.
Soy Polysaccharides - Another sticky substance to help hold it
all together.
Hydroxymethyl propyl cellulose - A waxy coating agent to keep
water out.
Corn starch - Another filler/binder. Vitamin D - that's all it
says. Technically by law they need to tell you what type of vitamin D
it is because there are different forms to pick from.
Polyethylene glycol - Ethylene glycol is antifreeze! polyethyline
glycol is a waxy solid that is used extensively in the cosmetic and toiletry
industry. It is also used to stabilize types of wood to keep it from cracking,
splitting or shrinking.. and there it is... in one of America's best-selling
calcium supplements.
Other common ingredients you
may find are providone, magnesium stearate, stearic acid, triacetin, calcium
stearate, microcrystalline cellulose, titanium dioxide, and F D&C
artificial colorants. If you have a bottle of vitamin supplements in your
cupboard, go grab them and look for yourself. Please keep in mind that
there are some pills and tablets that are better than others, although
the good ones may be hard to find.
BUT..
no matter the form of pill or tablet, no matter who makes it,
DIGESTION is still required to start the nutrients on their way to being
used.
3)
Ionic charge: A cell-ready design.
In order
for minerals to be bio-available to the body, the cells and tissues must
be able to recognize them as nutrients. Much like you would recognize
a brother or sister by their physical characteristics, the body needs
to recognize minerals by certain physical characteristics, otherwise known
as a cell-ready design.
Digestion is the
process that helps our bodies recognize what we put into it as nutrients.
The digestive process is complicated, with thousands of functions and
requirements to run smoothly. One of the main goals of digestion is to
liberate minerals. During this process, mineral particles, which are polar
substances, are then activated to an ionic form. This ionization process
is essential, not only for absorption, but for the assimilation of minerals
into the cells. It is that ionic or polar charge on the particle that
helps our cells recognize things as nutrients.
Without
this ionization process occurring, there is no way a mineral
particle will ever be efficiently allowed into the cells of the body.
Simply put, it is not cell-ready!
Professors
Rosenberg and Solomons of MIT concluded, after numerous studies on mineral
absorption in humans:
"The mechanical process of mastication, dissolution, dispersion
and often digestion are important preparative steps to absorption. At
the conclusion of this process, minerals generally emerged as charged
ions."
Most tablets,
pills, chelated products, and even colloidal mineral products are not
designed to be easily digested, mainly because, as I wrote above, the
minerals found in those products are insoluble crushed up rocks.
The
human body CANNOT efficiently ionize
things that are not soluble — it is impossible!
Pills, tablets,
chelated and colloidal mineral supplements, no matter how hard the body
may work on them, are NOT in a CELL-READY design. There are some supplements
that claim to be ionic, but are not because they are using the wrong form
of minerals, otherwise known as insoluble rocks. Insoluble rocks cannot
be digested nor ionized by the body, therefore, they cannot be ionic.
Ionization also
depends on our body's digestive ability, since it is the digestive process
that helps to ionize the products we put into our bodies.
Have
you ever found a good organic supplement that
worked well for you, but didn't work well for someone else?
Why did it work for you and not them?
Most people's
bodies, specifically the digestive system, are not in the best condition
for ionization to take place. Think about the things many people eat or
drink: Sodas, microwave dinners, fast foods, doughnuts, twinkies with
enough preservatives to give them a shelf-life of 3 years! Because of
this, our digestive system has to work overtime, becoming exhausted and
eventually breaking down. A person's poor diet can effect the digestive
system in a negative way, making it harder and harder to do it's job.
When you're feeling
sick or have a health condition, that's a sign that your body is already
not working properly. Medications and therapy can also put your body out
of balance. On top of that, you have to include the natural process of
aging and genetics.
Even if we were
getting nutrient-rich foods or appropriate supplements, the digestive
system would still be having a hard time trying to ionize the nutrients
to make them cell-ready. It is much easier for the body to just send them
right out.
When it comes
to mineral supplementation, unless what you put into your body is already
in the correct particle size, already water-soluble and cell-ready—requiring
no work from your digestive system—chances are you will NEVER achieve
the degree of health you are looking for.
Click
the green arrow on the lower left to learn the full potential of minerals
when the supplement is working properly.
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