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What’s In Your Supplements?

What’s In Your Supplements?

21st May 2024

When choosing supplements, it’s essential we choose a product that’s PURE. A product that gives life to each cell in your body. It makes sense that a “LIVE” product will give life to our cells, whereby, a dead product gives you nothing.

ALL PRL products are 100% natural organic and tested for high vibration/frequency. Many over the counter mass produced supplements do not provide the Nutritional levels required to heal. As a kinesiologist I see all too often clients taking over the counter vitamins that offer no nutritional support to their body. Another major reason to choose wisely in the world of supplements.


WHAT ARE EXCIPIENTS?

Excipients are binders, fillers and "glues" that are typically non-nutritive substances used in the manufacture of dietary supplements.

WOULD YOU WANT TO CONSUME ANYTHING THAT IS NOT NUTRITIVE?

We believe it is unnecessary to take nutritional products that have questionable, non-nutritive excipients.

Please note: Tablets almost always contain excipients; therefore, we believe the best choice is to avoid dietary supplements that are in a tablet form.

JUST A FEW EXAMPLES OF QUESTIONABLE EXCIPIENTS COMMONLY FOUND IN DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS:

  • Magnesium stearate — a cheap lubricating agent
  • Methyl paraben — a benzoate family member
  • Silicon dioxide — a cheap flowing agent
  • Methacrylic copolymer — methacrylic acid, a component of the methacrylic acid copolymer
  • Triethyl citrate — a plasticizer
  • Titanium dioxide — used for color
  • Talcum powder — a common excipient used for lubricating machines

  • OTHER QUESTIONABLE BUT COMMON TABLETING AND ENCAPSULATING AGENTS:
  • D&C Red #33 — used for color
  • Methyl p-hydroxybenzoate — a preservative
  • Methylparaben — a preservative
  • Propylparaben — a preservative
  • Polyethylene glycol — a cheap lubricating agent
  • Propyl p-hydroxybenzoate — a preservative
  • Sodium metabisulfite — a preservative
  • Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose — a thickening agent
  • Red ferric oxide-orange shade
  • Sodium acetate — a seasoning
  • Eudragit