The vast majority of multivitamin and nutritional supplements are filled
with synthetic or isolated fragments of vitamins, and this is certainly
true for beta carotene, the precursor for vitamin A. What most people
don’t know are the dangers that come with ingesting synthetic beta
carotene.
Beta carotene becomes vitamin A
Natural
beta carotene is one of the many brightly colored pigments found in
fresh fruits and vegetables. This carotenoid serves as a precursor to
vitamin A, a vitamin essential for vision, skin health, immune function,
and gene transcription (the first step in gene expression).
Because beta carotene converts to vitamin A in the body as needed, it
offers all the health benefits of vitamin A without any of the toxicity
of vitamin A sourced from high-dose supplements or cod liver oil.
Natural beta carotene protects
Studies on dietary intake of beta carotene from fruits and vegetables
show natural beta carotene offers real long-term protective health
benefits.
Lower risk of Alzheimer’s
In the Rotterdam study (JAMA 2002) the dietary intake of beta carotene was associated with a lower risk of Alzheimer’s disease among smokers.
Lower risk of breast cancer
An extensive analysis in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute
(2012) showed that high dietary intake of carotenoids—including beta
carotene—was strongly associated with a lower risk of breast cancer,
particularly estrogen receptor negative (ER-) breast cancer.
These health benefits can be attributed to the use of whole foods, where
beta carotene is one of many carotenoids in the plant—with all of its
necessary co-factors—delivering complete nutrition.
Synthetic beta carotene linked to cancer
The Finnish Study,
a double-blind, placebo-controlled study published in the New England
Journal of Medicine gave over 29,000 male smokers beta carotene and
vitamin E, to evaluate the cancer-protective benefits of the vitamins.
Surprisingly, the study authors discovered a HIGHER incidence of lung
cancer (18%) in those receiving supplementation of beta carotene. And
total mortality was 8% higher among those who received beta carotene
than those who did not.
Buried deep within the study methods is the admission that, “The study agents were formulated as synthetic dl-alpha-tocopheryl acetate (50 percent powder) and synthetic beta carotene (10 percent water-soluble beadlets); all formulations were colored with quinoline yellow.”
How is synthetic beta carotene made?
Is it any wonder that people taking synthetic beta-carotene have
negative health outcomes when the ingredients used to make it include
petrochemicals and harsh solvents?
When you imagine beta carotene your mind may wander to the image of
vegetables such as carrots, sweet potatoes, squash, spinach, broccoli,
kale, pumpkin, parsley and peas. But that is not where synthetic beta carotene comes from.
Instead the reality is synthetic beta carotene is manufactured from
benzene extracted from acetylene gas (really, we’re not making this up).
Benzene is a natural constituent of crude oil, and is one of the most
basic petrochemicals. Not only do these substances have no nutritional
value, benzene is considered to be a carcinogen or cancer-causing
substance.
Protect your health and check your labels
Unfortunately, most supplements don’t tell you if the vitamins listed
are synthetic because they are not legally required to do so. Labeling
laws allow companies to call a chemical isolate by the same name as the
complete nutrition found in whole food, even though they function
entirely differently in the body.
But there are ways you can tell. For vitamin A, if your supplement label says Vitamin A Palmitate, Retinyl Acetate or Vitamin A Acetate it is ALL synthetic. For beta carotene, unless the whole food source is listed, it is SYNTHETIC.
Companies use synthetic vitamins because the ingredients
(petrochemicals) are cheap, and because they think they can get away
with making consumers think synthetic and food-based supplements are the
same. They are not.
As
numerous scientific studies show, natural beta carotene is associated
with a LOWER risk of cancer while synthetic beta carotene is associated
with a HIGHER risk of cancer. Your body is not fooled.
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is filled with organic veggies and herbs that have natural beta
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intact, so they can deliver the full power of nourishment to protect
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