Most mega-vitamin companies are owned either by Big Pharma or chemical companies or food manufacturing companies. These companies own the big brands.Who made your supplements https://t.co/SJLKxNFuKC
— DCGreenZone1 (@DCGreenZone) August 12, 2022
Bayer owns One-A-Day, and Bayer just bought up Monsanto.
Pfizer owns Centrum and Emergen C.
Clorox owns Renew Life.
Nestle, the chocolate company owns Garden of Life and Puritan's Pride, PURE, Douglas Life, Solgar, Nature's Bounty, and quite a few others.
95% of all vitamins sold are made synthetically from chemical companies. That means they're made from petroleum, they're made from chemicals, coal tar. They're nit made from things that are grown all. And maybe you're told that there's no difference between synthetic and natural molecule. They're the same molecule. Well, there's a huge difference between that vitamin C, ascorbic acid, that you're buying versus the vitamin C in nature with all the different complexities. It's a huge difference. But when we're talking about synthetics, we're talking about ascorbic acid, vitamin C, B1, vitamin E, beta carotene which is a precursor to vitamin A.
China is the largest exporter of vitamin C and B1 in the world.
Vitamin studies that you read about online show that they increase the risk or cancer, heart disease. They only use synthetic vitamins, they don't use food based complexes. They don't use natural vitamins.
Whole Food concentrates. So you're taking this beet leaf extract and you're concentrating it. It could also be a glandular tissue, and that's called a whole food concentrate. And then if you look at the vitamins and nutrients in a whole food concentrate they're much lower than synthetics, however, they're more complete because you have all the cofactors. You have all the enzymes, all the trace minerals. You don't just have this synthetic isolated fraction of a vitamin, you have the whole thing. It's definitely more bioavailable and more effective even though it's in smaller amounts.
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