Enzymedica Encourages Consumers to Understand Not All Vitamins, Supplements Created Equal
Venice, Fla. (PRWEB) March 03, 2015 -- When perusing the supplement aisle at their local big-box or nutritional products store, many consumers make the mistake of assuming that all vitamins are created equal. This is far from the truth, and Enzymedica urges individuals to learn more about where their vitamins and supplements originate.
Although the sheer volume of choices can be overwhelming, the brand wants consumers to know that there are essentially four main types of vitamins. The first, known as U.S. Pharmacopeia (USP) isolated vitamins, are the most popular and generally the least expensive on the market, but are isolated synthetic structures that bear little resemblance to vitamins found naturally in food. A second type includes food-based vitamins, which have concentrated food extracts added to their formulas so that individuals can better absorb the synthetic vitamins in their digestive system.
These first two types should not be confused with whole food vitamins, which do not contain any synthetic isolated nutrients and come directly from food. These vitamins are becoming increasingly popular across the globe because they include the lipids, proteins, enzymes, phytonutrients and carbohydrates found in healthy meals.
The fourth type of vitamin represents one of the most exciting developments in the health and nutrition field today. Enzyme Activated Nutrient™ vitamins offer the best quality multivitamins possible, as they naturally and effectively preserve the enzymes that are core aspects of food structures. The products offered by Enzymedica all leverage this innovative approach.
“Multivitamins and various other supplements help people reach their health goals and achieve greater levels of wellness, but it’s very important for consumers to realize that the source of their vitamins truly matters,” said Tom Bohager, founder and president of Enzymedica. “Our supplements allow people to better absorb the enzymes they need to properly break down food and maintain good digestive health. We encourage everyone to learn more about their vitamins and supplements, and to make sure they are getting what they need out of them.”
Enzymedica offers supplements across a broad range of categories, including digestive health, multivitamins, food intolerance, women’s health, therapeutic supplements and probiotics. All of these supplements have been formulated to help individuals improve their digestion and better turn the food they eat into energy.
The company’s advisory board includes health, wellness and nutrition experts who all have decades of experience in the field, contributing their depth of knowledge to help Enzymedica thrive. The board includes Reid Eckert, a certified nutritional counselor with 25 years of experience, and Dr. M. Mamadou, a Ph.D. who has been actively involved in enzyme-based formulations to help people achieve better health and wellness.
Enzymedica is working with Nutritional Products International (NPI), a leading sales and brand management firm that specializes in the nutraceutical, health and beauty and sports nutrition industries. The company provides innovative distribution services to brands worldwide, making it easier than ever to find success in world’s largest consumer market — the United States.
“Enzymedica is a brand that is renowned for its commitment to quality and research, which is reflected in the quality of its products,” said Mitch Gould, CEO of NPI. “The work that Tom Bohager has done with this company has been truly impressive, bolstered by the efforts of Reid Eckert, Dr. Mamadou and the rest of the board of advisors. Their combined expertise makes for a truly special brand.”
To learn more about Enzymedica and the research and innovations behind the vitamins and supplements the brand offers, please visit http://www.enzymedica.com.
Patrick Shaw, Nutritional Products International, http://www.nutricompany.com, +1 561-544-0719, [email protected]
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