ReaperX
Well-known member
I've been thinking about this the past few days and I'm gonna put it out here and see what the rest of you think. On the surface you pick up a multi-vitamin (like AST Multipro 32X) and turn the bottle, see the long list of ingredients and throw it into the basket...like me.
Here's where I am confused:
In a multivitamin there are SEVERAL different ingredients that conflict with each other. When I think about it, I wonder if all the ingredients are actually being absorbed and taken in or if I am only getting some of it.
Here's an example:
Classic case: Zinc + Calcium. There is both zinc AND calcium in my multivitamin. The body competes again the 2 ingredients and prioritizes calcium over zinc. Does that mean that my zinc in my multivitamin never gets absorbed ?
Another issue is Vitamin A + Vitamin D. These are also 2 vitamins that the body competes for when both are introduced simultaneously. So what happens to Vitamin D since the body takes Vitamin A first ?
The only thing that I can think of is the supplement companies lists all the competitive ingredients and seperates them into layers with time-released enteric coating that VERY CAREFULLY releases each ingredient through the pH interaction thus using a time controlled distribution of these 'conflicting ingredients'.
Anyone know ?
Here's where I am confused:
In a multivitamin there are SEVERAL different ingredients that conflict with each other. When I think about it, I wonder if all the ingredients are actually being absorbed and taken in or if I am only getting some of it.
Here's an example:
Classic case: Zinc + Calcium. There is both zinc AND calcium in my multivitamin. The body competes again the 2 ingredients and prioritizes calcium over zinc. Does that mean that my zinc in my multivitamin never gets absorbed ?
Another issue is Vitamin A + Vitamin D. These are also 2 vitamins that the body competes for when both are introduced simultaneously. So what happens to Vitamin D since the body takes Vitamin A first ?
The only thing that I can think of is the supplement companies lists all the competitive ingredients and seperates them into layers with time-released enteric coating that VERY CAREFULLY releases each ingredient through the pH interaction thus using a time controlled distribution of these 'conflicting ingredients'.
Anyone know ?