Research
In synthetic vitamins the organic nutrient (sometimes 
						called the crystalline vitamin molecule) is constructed 
						or synthesized primarily from corn sugar and non-food 
						compounds such as coal tar. While the exact molecular 
						formula of the organic nutrient is replicated, from a 
						scientific point of view there are at least 2 problems 
						with this type of vitamin:
These synthetic 
						products contain absolutely none of the co-factors, 
						trace elements, enzymes etc. that are vital for the body 
						to effectively utilize the vitamin. Without the 
						necessary micronutrients required to make the vitamin 
						bioavailable, these synthetic vitamins will be of no 
						value to the body. You may be thinking that the body is 
						capable of supplementing these nutrients from its own 
						reserves but the body is already deficient – where would 
						it obtain these synergists from? Even if it could, there 
						is a second concern.
When these vitamins are 
						synthesized under laboratory conditions, the vitamin is 
						actually a mirror image of its natural counterpart and 
						this therefore leaves the synthetic vitamin having a 
						problem with spin. In other words the natural molecules 
						have a right hand spin whereas the synthetic vitamin has 
						a left hand spin. Unfortunately, for some reason, the 
						proper rotation cannot be mastered in the laboratory. 
						This is significant in that the attachment sites for the 
						synergistic micronutrients are not available. Gilbert 
						Levin, Ph.D., has the following to say on the subject: 
						“Because its structure is reversed, a left-handed 
						molecule cannot take part in chemical reactions meant 
						for a right-handed molecule any more than a left hand 
						can fit into a right-handed glove. It’s odd geometry 
						would prevent it from being metabolized by the body.
						
A key factor to keep in mind when it comes to 
						vitamin supplementation is that of bioavailability i.e. 
						how available and useable is the vitamin to the body. 
						Consuming fractionated vitamins or synthetic vitamins 
						where the co-factors are not present or the spin is 
						incorrect is paramount to handing someone a steering 
						wheel of a car and telling them they are now the owner 
						of a car able to transport them to wherever they want to 
						go – it’s absurd!
How do synthetic/fractionated 
						vitamins work?
Without going into too much detail 
						(as this is a topic of discussion all on its own) there 
						are two possibilities why one will feel better when 
						taking a “health product”.
It provides some 
						semblance of nutrition
This applies mainly to the 
						crystalline form of vitamins as it is these that contain 
						some residual, minute quantities of the co-factors and 
						they also have the right hand spin. Now if the body is 
						nutritionally deficient and is handed this poor excuse 
						for nutrition, out of desperation the body will respond 
						by doing whatever healing it can with the elements 
						provided. As low as it may be this is probably the most 
						nutrition the body will have received in years. Thus for 
						the first weeks, or even months (depending on how the 
						person felt), the person will experience improvements, 
						but given time, their health problems begin to return. 
						Most people find that over time they need to take larger 
						quantities of the vitamins to maintain the same level of 
						well-being. This is a clear indication that the 
						nutritional deficiency is not being adequately dealt 
						with by the vitamin supplement.
Causes a 
						stimulatory reaction in the body
This is a 
						complicated matter but simply put synthetic vitamins may 
						exert some stimulatory effect on the adrenal glands 
						causing a feeling of euphoria (due to excess functioning 
						of the adrenal glands). The consumer naturally 
						interprets this as a healing response but this same 
						feeling can be achieved by introducing coffee into their 
						diet (perhaps a safer option). 
Ineffective, if 
						not harmful
With foods and food concentrates – 
						containing whole nutritional complexes – the body can 
						choose its needs for assimilation and excrete what it 
						does not need. This is called ‘selective absorption’. 
						However, with fractionated or synthetic vitamins, there 
						is no choice – the body must handle the chemical in some 
						manner and can suffer consequences of biochemical 
						imbalances and toxic overdose.
The following are 
						just a few (of many) references and citings on this 
						subject that may make you think twice when choosing a 
						vitamin supplement in the future. The Journals 
						publishing these articles are considered highly 
						reputable.
A 10-year Finnish study done on 29,133 
						male smokers was done to determine if vitamin E and 
						beta-carotene would reduce the incidence of lung cancer 
						and other cancers. The daily dose of beta-carotene was 
						20mg and that of alpha-tocopherol was 50mg – both were 
						in synthetic form. The researchers were astonished to 
						find that, not only was there no protection noted from 
						the supplementation, but there were noted harmful 
						effects, which included: 18% higher incidence of lung 
						cancer, more heart attacks, more strokes, and an 8% 
						increase in the overall death rate. New England Journal 
						of Medicine (Volume 330, Number 13), April 14, 1994.
						
Agnes Fay Morgan, Ph.D., food research scientist at 
						the University of California, reported in Science, 93, 
						pages 261-262, that animals on a synthetic vitamin 
						enriched diet died long before animals on an unprocessed 
						diet became disabled. She further stated that the 
						enrichment of processed foods with synthetic vitamins 
						may “precipitate conditions worse than the original 
						deficiency”.
Synthetic multivitamins, given to 
						elderly Americans (average age 63) as a supplement, for 
						the purpose of improving muscle weakness and physical 
						frailty, demonstrated no benefits to the participants. 
						New England Journal of Medicine, June 23, 1994.
						
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