Supplement Absorption

Supplement Absorption

Supplement absorption is very important, if the minerals your taking in just go through your system without being absorbed your not getting any of the great benefits that come with having the critical Minerals and vitamins your body needs.

Supplement absorption of Minerals play major key roles in many of the bodies functions. Our Mineral Supplement has minerals in it from ancient organic deposits. We take those rich mineral deposits and put them through a special binding process. making our product unique. Minerals are bound to fulvic acid they need to pass through the intestinal wall and into your body. Getting the minerals your body needs can leave you feeling vibrant, awake, and full of energy.

Minerals are found in many places such as soil and in stream beds. They form rocks and even meteors. In our lab you’d think they had nothing to do with the food you consume each day. However, minerals such as zinc, iron, magnesium and sulfur all serve critical functions in the human body, and you can’t always get your allotment in a healthy, balanced diet due to soil exhaustion and farmers use of artificial fertilizers. Supplement absorption is becoming more and more necessary. 

Basics

Supplement absorption by the body is simple. The body absorbs the bulk of its minerals and nutrients through the intestinal wall during digestion. The rate of absorption depends upon a number of factors including your overall diet, the presence of other minerals in the meal and whether or not you are getting enough vitamins. Sometimes, your body determines whether or not a mineral is absorbed for use. For example – if you are iron deficient, you will absorb iron from your diet at a higher rate than someone who is not.

Bioavailability

 Bioavailability is a measure of how much of each mineral your body is able to process. Some minerals compete against each other for your body’s digestive resources. For example, large amounts of zinc in your diet will lower the absorption rate of iron and copper. Other minerals work together. Calcium, phosphorus and magnesium combine to give rigidity to your teeth and bones. 

Sources

Plants and their derivatives are rich in minerals, but they are sometimes bound in forms that make them unavailable. Phytates, or the salts of phytic acids, are present in many plants, and they can block absorption of some key nutrients, particularly for vegetarians. Minerals from animal sources, such as calcium from dairy and iron from red meat, are not bound by phylates and so are said to be more bioavailable than plant-based minerals.

Vitamins

Although some minerals compete with each other for your body’s attention, vitamins are the helpful stewards ushering necessary nutrients into the bloodstream. Vitamin deficiencies can lower the bioavailability of some minerals. For example, vitamin C helps your body absorb iron efficiently while vitamin D aids in calcium, phosphorous and magnesium digestion. Milk is often fortified with vitamin D for this reason.

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This information is not meant to replace the advice of a doctor, always seek the advice of a health care professional to determine your individual needs.

The National Institute of health has a ton of great information about how out bodies absorb the minerals in supplements and the amount of each mineral you should be getting. http://www.nih.gov