DWQA QuestionsCategory: Healing ModalitiesSome vitamin A supplements on the market are plant-based forms, like beta-carotene, but most rely on retinyl palmitate, made by combining an ester of retinol with synthesized palmitic acid. Is using retinyl palmitate supplementation to obtain a healthy level of vitamin A both safe and effective, or being a synthetic substance, does it have limitations or toxicity compared to ingesting Vitamin A-rich foods?
Nicola Staff asked 14 hours ago
Most people will be able to tolerate taking retinyl palmitate but it is far from ideal on both counts, not being the most potent active form of vitamin A as well as being a synthetic construct to substitute for retinol.