

More on the NutriGenesis® Process NutriGenesis® advantages over other forms: This familiar structure is more easily absorbed and utilized by the body. As the cultures grow, they produce fresh new NutriGenesis® vitamins, minerals and aminos within a matrix of natural cofactors. The live single-cell organisms “eat” the micronutrients, divide and thrive. In the NutriGenesis® process, single-cell organisms ( Lactobacillus probiotics and brewer’s yeast) are seeded with micronutrients in a hydroponic growth medium. NutriGenesis® is based on the work of Nobel Prize-winning physiologist Albert Szent Gyorgy, who theorized that nutrients presented in their naturally grown forms supply cofactors that make them more bioavailable, biologically active and effective than nutrients that are isolated. NutriGenesis® are cultured nutrients that replicate the creation of vitamins, minerals and aminos in nature. NutriGenesis® is different from traditional nutrient forms: Bioengineered to be better. Chelated nutrients are highly stable and may improve nutrient uptake and utilization. By surrounding the mineral, the chelator protects it against degradation. In this process, a mineral nutrient (such as iron, calcium, zinc) is bound with a chelator: An organic molecule (often an amino acid) that is large enough to enrobe the mineral. As a result, Isolated Chemical (USP) nutrients are typically harder to absorb and less effective than whole food nutrients. This synthetic form chemically alters vitamins and minerals, isolating them from their whole-food cofactors. Isolated Chemical (USP) is the cheapest vitamin and mineral form found in the most basic multivitamin supplements. However, they do require extensive processing and may be made with GMOs, mass agriculture and dirty eco-destructive practices. They include natural cofactors that make food nutrients so easy for the body to absorb and utilize. Whole food vitamin and mineral supplements are sourced from fruits, vegetables, herbs and mushrooms. Some of the most popular nutrient forms available in supplements today include: Whole Food Concentrates There are many nutrient forms, produced with a variety of processes. Not all vitamins, minerals and amino acids are the same.
