The issues with multivitamins are well documented.
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Binding agents to make the pills easier to manufacture, make them harder to digest
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Protective shells so they last longer, means you can’t digest them as well
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Sugar mixtures to make them more appealing, such as gummies, can prevent you from digesting vitamins correctly
Over the counter pills only help somewhat, my grandmother had calcium pills to help with her weaking bones, but in the end had to have surgery as the pills she was on didn’t digest and just accumulated in her stomach. Especially as you get older your digestive tract weakens.
I don’t know what the solution is, perhaps having multivitamin drinks? But while we have “news stories” that are mostly scare stores, and no leadership with solutions, it’s going to be hard.
Emperor@feddit.uk 1 year ago
Wouldn’t address the importance of fibre, micronutrients and other benefits accrued from getting your vitamins from food. They say multivitamins just give you expensive wee. You are better off taking specific vitamins to cover any shortfalls. So with this article in mind, a Vitamin B complex pill would probably be a better idea. We Brits also need to be on Vitamin D at least through the darker months. I tale the latter all year, I am considering the former and would recommend something like a high strength cod liver oil tablet for Omega 3. Those three would cover a lot of the bases (to the point you wonder about the NHS banging them out at scale) but aren’t a substitute for a balanced diet.