How do spray vitamins work?
It's simple, all you need to do is spray underneath your tongue and hold for 30 seconds then swallow.
The sprays produce perfectly balanced micro-sized droplets delivered into the mouth. The tiny droplets absorb quickly, providing fast nutrient uptake – the next generation of vitamin supplementation.
VIIT sublingual sprays deliver the vitamin ingredients directly into the bloodstream rather than relying on primary processing via the digestive system. This means that the vitamins are absorbed much faster and can get to work at providing your body with the nutrients it needs and deserves.
They have higher absorption than traditional vitamins because the nutrients are already 'broken down' or emulsified, making them ready for body to absorb, without depending on digestive juices to 'break down' binders, fillers and hard to absorb inactive ingredients.
Just Nutrients. Thats it.
None of that bad stuff. Yup...no binders, fillers, or dyes. You're giving your body just what it needs and nothing it doesn't.
Binders and Fillers are found in most common household vitamin pills, capsules and gummies. They are harmful to your body and make up a chunk of what you pay for. Studies have been conducted showing that a number of vitamin companies are selling vitamin tablets that aren't properly breaking down in the digestive system. What this means is that your body isn't able to break down the binders and access the vitamins in time before the tablets pass through the digestive system. Which is a complete waste of time and money and misleading consumers into believing they are hitting the recommended daily intakes for certain vitamins.
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Nothing Nasty
No Binders
No Fillers
No Dyes
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References
If you're interested in taking a look at some of the science on sublingual vitamin supplementation (absorption under the tongue) we have listed a number of published scientific journals and articles below.
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Way to bone health may be just under the tongue! Sublingual vitamin D
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Assessment of the effectiveness of a sublingual, ergogenic spray on muscle strength and power
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Vitamin D Repletion in Korean Postmenopausal Women with Osteoporosis
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Sublingual Vitamin D3 effective in a patient resistant to conventional D Supplementation
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Vitamin B12 and cognitive function: an evidence-based analysis
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Efficiency of the sublingual route in treating B12 deficiency in infants
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Successful sublingual cobalamin treatment in a child with short-bowel syndrome
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Why is B12 Difficult to Absorb and Do Oral B12 Sprays Work?
