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How are Food State vitamins and minerals different from isolated chemical formulations?

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How are Food State vitamins and minerals different from isolated chemical formulations?

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Food State vitamins and minerals are “re-natured” which means that a concentrated form of a vitamin or mineral is “fed” back into a food medium in which that vitamin or mineral would normally be found. The complex then undergoes a growth and/or activation process which results in the vitamin or mineral being integrated into the food matrix in the same way as it would be found naturally.

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