What is the difference between synthetic B vitamins and B-complex from a natural source?Updated 10 months ago
Made with the help of nature:
The product B-Complex Quinoa Powder contains vitamins of the B group in a natural form from a natural plant source, which are sprouted quinoa seeds. This biologically active (methylated) form of vitamins enables their better absorbability, synergistic action and availability.
B-complex from natural sources, such as sprouted quinoa, contains vitamins in the form in which they are naturally found in the plant. Thanks to this, a synergistic effect of action with other vitamins and nutrients is ensured. In addition, sprouted quinoa has increased bioavailability due to the sprouting process, which allows the body to more easily absorb and use nutrients at lower doses than synthetic forms.
Advantages:
• better absorbability and bioavailability
• synergistic action with other nutrients
• natural plant source
• methylated form of all B-vitamins
• does not contain residues of synthetic group B vitamins
Or made by a chemist in a lab:
Synthetic B vitamins are made in a laboratory and typically contain the individual vitamins in isolated forms. Even though they have a similar chemical structure and are also presented on the product packaging with the same name in methylated forms as vitamins from natural sources, they lack other synergistically acting substances that can improve absorption and utilization in the body. In addition, the body cannot absorb synthetic and isolated forms of vitamins as efficiently as natural forms.