Difference Between Liquid Extracts versus Pills/Capsules

Repost. By Rachel | August 1, 2018

Surprisingly, there are major differences in medications that are in a liquid form versus a pill form. It is important that you keep these facts in mind when deciding on the proper medication for you. Many individuals have difficulties swallowing pills as well. It is a good idea to look into liquid extracts. Read more to find out what form of medication works the fastest in the body.

Which Form of Medication is Better?

The body does not need to break down liquid extracts allowing a lot more of the medicinal properties to get absorbed into the body. Capsules or pills, on the other hand, must go through a process of breaking down first before any medication can be effective in the body. These extracts take about 1 to 4 minutes to be absorbed, while pills can take as long as 20 to 30 minutes to just break down. If you are taking medication that you want to act instantly than it is scientifically proven that liquid extracts work faster.

The body uses 98% of our liquid extracts. Pills, however, only take in about 39-53% of the medication. There have been multiple medicinal studies that prove that these extracts perform more quickly in the body than capsules. It is always smart to consider your options when deciding on a medication. Understand that pills will also do the same job but at a slower, less effective rate.

Benefits to Liquid Extracts

The benefits of using liquid extracts versus capsules seem to be very self explanatory. Here are some other benefits to using them that you may have not known before:

  • They do not require digestion

  • They are already broken down so your body receives the nutrients/medication faster

  • More powerful than a tablet or capsule

  • It could take 20 capsules to equal a daily dose of 1 teaspoon of a liquid extract

After reading all of these benefits, you should consider changing up your medications. If you find some medications take a long time to come into effect, talk to your doctor about other medications. If you suffer from high cholesterol levels be sure to visit our website so you can learn more about our first ever liquid-form simvastatin, FloLipid!

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