Liquid supplements differ from pills by bypassing the digestive tract and beginning their action immediately upon consumption. High-quality formulations contain ingredients like Vitamin D, calcium and magnesium for bone health; B-vitamins to support energy metabolism; and antioxidants derived from whole food sources.
Liquid multivitamin blends, single nutrient options and targeted wellness formulas offer multiple advantages including faster absorption rates, increased compliance to supplement plans and customizable doses.
Liquid vitamins
Liquid vitamins are micronutrients you can take through mouth spray, beverage or liquid drops for faster absorption than pills due to no need for digestive enzymes or stomach acids to break them down first.
Liquid multivitamins for your entire family can provide essential nutrition that promotes immune health, bone health and energy metabolism. While liquid vitamins often include added sugars or artificial flavors to improve taste, third-party testing ensures products that have been thoroughly checked against contaminants.
Liquid supplements can be great options for anyone who finds swallowing pills difficult, with kids particularly benefiting. When selecting your product, read and measure out the dose using a dropper or small cup to ensure you’re giving an accurate amount. Remember to store liquid vitamins away from sunlight and heat sources as prolonged exposure could degrade them prematurely.
Liquid minerals
Liquid supplements offer numerous advantages over tablets or capsules in terms of absorption by the body. Liquid mineral formulas in particular can penetrate bloodstream quickly and directly enter cells for quick absorption; additionally they can be taken without stomach upset; many contain glycerol instead of alcohol-based tinctures for those who cannot take alcohol-based tinctures.
Most minerals are solid at room temperature, but some naturally liquid minerals exist. Mercury (Hg), best-known for use in thermometers and barometers, is one such example; others include copper (Cu) used in manufacturing and dentistry as well as bromine (Br), an element found in halogen compounds that is liquid at room temperature.
Vitamin and mineral supplements (MVs and MVMs), are consumed by many individuals; however, results of RCTs and cohort studies vary widely [1]. One such RCT found no benefit of taking either MVMs or MVs to prevent cancer, CVD, or death among a large multiethnic population for up to 10 years [2.
Liquid herbs
Liquid extracts (or tinctures) provide direct absorption into the bloodstream for quicker and more effective relief from symptoms than tablets and capsules can.
Our liquid extracts contain herbs which have been harvested at their highest potency to maintain effectiveness over time and rapidly absorb, making them even more efficient than dried herbs or tea.
Tinctures use high proof alcohol to extract beneficial compounds from plants. The concentration of alcohol will determine which herbal allies you will find: those containing more water-soluble constituents will require high proof alcohol content; for those richer in oil-soluble components lower proof alcohol content will work better.
Liquid extracts can be taken straight from the bottle, mixed into juice or smoothies, or taken in conjunction with other formulas to provide synergistic support. Many people report feeling subtle shifts within days of starting their chosen liquid extract regimen consistently; more significant results typically appear within four to six weeks or later.
Liquid probiotics
Probiotics are beneficial bacteria that contribute to your natural microbiome and can provide many health advantages. You’ll find them in your mouth, gut, lungs and vagina; when their balance becomes unbalanced they help restore it by acting as a remedy. Probiotics have even been used as treatments for conditions like ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease.
When selecting a probiotic supplement, look for strains which have been demonstrated effective through clinical studies and ensure its delivery system keeps microbes alive during transit to your colon. Also ensure it’s free from fillers, sweeteners and preservatives as well as common allergens.
Many liquid supplements combine probiotics and prebiotics – non-digestible fibers that provide sustenance to bacteria on their way into your gut – into one product for maximum effectiveness and rapid action. Such synbiotics may improve probiotic efficacy while hastening their work in your digestive system.
