Author Interviews, Nutrition, Supplements / 30.09.2025

Please note: Supplements are generally not FDA tested or approved. Some supplements can interfere with medications and/or cause side effects. Do not delay seeking medical attention for medical concerns by taking supplements without medical advice. Please discuss any and all supplements you take with your health care provider. [caption id="attachment_70804" align="aligncenter" width="500"]fruits-vegetables-nutrition-supplements Photo by Yaroslav Shuraev[/caption]

Why Plant-Based Vitamins Matter

Micronutrient density is no longer a fringe nutrition concept. The demand for real, bioavailable vitamins from whole foods is outpacing the market for synthetic pills. Research published in Nutrients (2021) shows that vitamins from fresh produce often come packaged with beneficial phytochemicals and fiber that improve absorption and effectiveness. Swallowing an isolated capsule isn't the same experience for your body as consuming a juicy segment of an orange or a crisp leaf of spinach. The human body evolved to process nutrients from complex food matrices, not lab-born isolates. If you care about efficiency, whole food sources beat refined supplements in delivering nutrient payloads your cells can actually use.