Pills are the standard form of
supplements, and as long as you choose a name brand and follow label directions,
absorption is not an issue. Tablets do have drawbacks such as large ones are
hard to swallow and offer no flexibility in dosing like powders and liquids do.
Capsules are similar to tablets as they are in pill form, but they are made of
gel and break down easily in the stomach. The isotonic delivery system comes in
powder form, is easy to swallow and is already in the isotonic state, meaning
ready to absorb right into the small intestine when ingested.
Softgels are one-piece capsules, made of
gelatin and filled with either oil or liquid based nutrients. Because of it is
smooth surface and shape, softgels are easy to swallow and the liquid or oil
inside is thought to be absorbed easier in the stomach. Powders, like softgels,
have long shelf life as compared to pills. The isotonic delivery system starts
out in powder form and mixed with water to deliver nutrients into the body that
are ready for absorption by the small intestine, which may mean the body
absorbs more of the nutrients in the supplement and makes better use of them.
Isotonic supplements are in the isotonic
state, which means they have the same osmotic pressure as other body fluids
making it easier for the body to absorb and use. This isotonic delivery system
provides supplements ready for absorption and does not require the stomach to
break down the liquid ingested before absorption by the small intestine. When
the digestive system has to work hard at breaking down other forms, such as
pills, nutrient can be lost as the supplement is fighting with other foods in
the stomach for absorption. This is why for those with digestive or absorption
problems liquids, powders or the isotonic supplements may be a better choice.
Paul Carlotta is the leading expert in Market America and Isotonic
Vitamins. To learn more, visit http://www.isotonicvitamins.com
today.
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