About this episode
I want to give horse owners a different perspective on whether to feed their horses vitamins. Most discussions on this subject discuss what diseases are prevented by supplementing with which vitamin. I will not repeat this because 1) others have done this, and 2) there needs to be more good science behind their findings. Instead, I will tell you how vitamins work, if supplementation works, and the difference between vitamins from food, food sources, and chemicals like coal tar. Doing a thought experiment, I asked listeners if giving synthetic vitamins (and amino acids) can cause inflammation. I also ask if processed foods have more benefits to health than whole foods, identifying some unique situations where they may be indicated (soybean meal). These are the linked articles mentioned in this podcast: Vitamins and Minerals | NCCIH Vitamin | Definition, Types, & Facts | Britannica Vitamins: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia Vitamins and Minerals | The Nutrition Source | Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Dietary Supplements: Separating Fact from Fiction Natural vs. Synthetic Vitamins – Why It Matters | Dr. Berg Avoid this List of Synthetic Vitamins for Gut Health Synthetic vs Natural Nutrients: Does it Matter? 90% of Vitamins are Synthetic - Myersdetox.com All About Where Vitamin Supplements Come From - Precision Nutrition 'Synthetic vs natural': Start-up targets fortification category disruption with organic plant-derived nutrients Big Pharma or Family Owned - Who Makes the Vitamins You Take? The 10 Largest Vitamin Companies In The United States - Zippia Where Do Supplement Ingredients Come From, and Why Does it Matter? | Vitacost Blog ________________________________ TheHorsesAdvocate.com is a website about horses, horse barns, and farms. There is a membership side of the website where horse owners can attend live meetings to ask questions and get a deeper understanding of things they have learned on the site. TheEquinePractice.com is a website that discusses how and why I perform equine dentistry without immobilization or the automatic use of drugs. I only accept new clients in Florida. TheEquinePractice.com/appointment HorsemanshipDentistrySchool.com is a website for those interested in learning how to perform equine dentistry without drugs on 97% of horses. There are eight spots a year for interested students PLUS, there is a separate online course for those wanting to learn how to do this but can never get to South Florida for hands-on training. Show support for The Horse's Advocate by wearing a hat or shirt or drinking from a cup, all with the official logo. Go to this link for our swag . Please give a thumbs up or 5-star review and share these everywhere. I know horse owners worldwide listen, and the horses need every one of you in "Helping Horses Thrive In A Human World."