Capsules VS Liquid
Under no circumstances should one take a capsule if a liquid alcohol free supplement is available. When we really need the nutritional properties of herbs, we have to be able to assimilate them quickly and completely. We are not what we eat, but what we digest. A liquid is infinitely easier to digest than a capsule. It does more harm than good to take supplements that are solid and indigestible.
Many times capsules become more of a problem than a solution. They swell up and stick together with other capsules and clog the colon. Young children should never be given capsules. The digestive system of some elderly people is often too weak to assimilate capsules. A liquid can be given to either a baby or senior citizen with complete confidence and be assured of receiving invaluable help from liquid vitamins and herbs.
Herbal extracts and liquid vitamins are concentrated, easily digested, convenient and cost effective. Usually one ounce of liquid herbal extract or liquid vitamins with glycerin is equal to the medicinal properties of up to 160 capsules. Virtually no powdered form of herbs can match the effectiveness of liquid vitamins and herbal extracts. Raw materials in capsules may have set around a warehouse and lost their strength and potency. By contrast, extracts have a much longer shelf life than capsules when natural vegetable glycerin is used in the extraction process. Another important note is that capsules or extracts that have been made with alcohol are a total waste of your money!