Opinions Please, Calcium Magnesium Vitamin D Supplement | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1260438 United States 02/10/2011 08:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Solonova Liqui-Calcium Supplement Ingredients" "Other ingredients in Liqui-Calcium: Soybean oil, gelatin, purified water, soy lecithin, evening primrose oil, glycerin, silicon dioxide, titanium dioxide, corn oil and gum arabic. Contains soy." [link to antiagingguide.com] No I would not buy this product. Due to these additional ingredients, and the fact that they do not break down the percentages of the calcium or magnesium by the various types. Magnesium Oxide is very difficult to absorb but very cheap and so if you have 75% of Magnesium Oxide, and the rest is the other types of magesium it seems you're buying a top notch product with the best ingredients, but at what percentage? Same thing with your calcium. You do NOT need all that soy! Nor do you need "titanium dioxide." Also this is not a great way to get your Vitamin D. This type usually goes rancid and leaves a bad taste in your mouth. Check out this site and the info and products this lady has to offer. She is a RN who specializes in this very thing! [link to www.easy-immune-health.com] Hope this helps a little! |
just ducky
User ID: 1260438 United States 02/10/2011 08:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Solonova Liqui-Calcium Supplement Ingredients" Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1260438"Other ingredients in Liqui-Calcium: Soybean oil, gelatin, purified water, soy lecithin, evening primrose oil, glycerin, silicon dioxide, titanium dioxide, corn oil and gum arabic. Contains soy." [link to antiagingguide.com] No I would not buy this product. Due to these additional ingredients, and the fact that they do not break down the percentages of the calcium or magnesium by the various types. Magnesium Oxide is very difficult to absorb but very cheap and so if you have 75% of Magnesium Oxide, and the rest is the other types of magesium it seems you're buying a top notch product with the best ingredients, but at what percentage? Same thing with your calcium. You do NOT need all that soy! Nor do you need "titanium dioxide." Also this is not a great way to get your Vitamin D. This type usually goes rancid and leaves a bad taste in your mouth. Check out this site and the info and products this lady has to offer. She is a RN who specializes in this very thing! [link to www.easy-immune-health.com] Hope this helps a little! Meant to add, (and sorry I was nli before), here's a great website with tons of great information about natural denistry which is really great: [link to www.mizar5.com] If it walks like a duck... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1225684 United States 02/10/2011 08:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Another site for Vitamin D info - [link to www.RhNegativeRegistry.com] |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 252372 United States 02/10/2011 08:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Solonova Liqui-Calcium Supplement Ingredients" Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1260438"Other ingredients in Liqui-Calcium: Soybean oil, gelatin, purified water, soy lecithin, evening primrose oil, glycerin, silicon dioxide, titanium dioxide, corn oil and gum arabic. Contains soy." [link to antiagingguide.com] No I would not buy this product. Due to these additional ingredients, and the fact that they do not break down the percentages of the calcium or magnesium by the various types. Magnesium Oxide is very difficult to absorb but very cheap and so if you have 75% of Magnesium Oxide, and the rest is the other types of magesium it seems you're buying a top notch product with the best ingredients, but at what percentage? Same thing with your calcium. You do NOT need all that soy! Nor do you need "titanium dioxide." Also this is not a great way to get your Vitamin D. This type usually goes rancid and leaves a bad taste in your mouth. Check out this site and the info and products this lady has to offer. She is a RN who specializes in this very thing! [link to www.easy-immune-health.com] Hope this helps a little! Thank you. How about this product? [link to www.jigsawhealth.com] The only thing about this product is that it only has 50% of the daily calcium in it. I guess I could just supplement the calcium with an additional calcium (citrate?) supplement. |
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just ducky
User ID: 1260438 United States 02/10/2011 09:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Solonova Liqui-Calcium Supplement Ingredients" Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1260438"Other ingredients in Liqui-Calcium: Soybean oil, gelatin, purified water, soy lecithin, evening primrose oil, glycerin, silicon dioxide, titanium dioxide, corn oil and gum arabic. Contains soy." [link to antiagingguide.com] No I would not buy this product. Due to these additional ingredients, and the fact that they do not break down the percentages of the calcium or magnesium by the various types. Magnesium Oxide is very difficult to absorb but very cheap and so if you have 75% of Magnesium Oxide, and the rest is the other types of magesium it seems you're buying a top notch product with the best ingredients, but at what percentage? Same thing with your calcium. You do NOT need all that soy! Nor do you need "titanium dioxide." Also this is not a great way to get your Vitamin D. This type usually goes rancid and leaves a bad taste in your mouth. Check out this site and the info and products this lady has to offer. She is a RN who specializes in this very thing! [link to www.easy-immune-health.com] Hope this helps a little! Thank you. How about this product? [link to www.jigsawhealth.com] The only thing about this product is that it only has 50% of the daily calcium in it. I guess I could just supplement the calcium with an additional calcium (citrate?) supplement. This product is a good product. It is 1000 mg of chelated calcium which is excellent! You shouldn't need more than that; the magnesium is chelated too, which is also the best type beside liquid. I'd buy it. It looks a lot like a product I worked with; I used to work for the oldest natural products private label company. That and my certification in nutrition through the British Homeopathy Institute taught me about supplements. If it walks like a duck... |
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User ID: 1258772 United States 02/10/2011 09:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: Anonymous Coward 252372 Fine, but what about the other 68 vitamins and minerals your body needs? I never forgive and I never forget I am a licensed firearm holder. I will, under protection of law, use lethal force if attacked. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1242715 United States 02/10/2011 09:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.purityproducts.com] We really need a lot more vitamin D. When we take that much vitamin D, calcium absorption is greatly enhanced so calcium supplement is not needed. Get some from dairy based drink or food which is plenty. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1242715 United States 02/10/2011 09:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: Anonymous Coward 252372 Fine, but what about the other 68 vitamins and minerals your body needs? Magnesium and vitamin D are probably the hardest to get enough these days. Vitamin D deficiency is widespread now thanks to gov't telling us to stay out of sun and use sunblock lotion all the time to avoid skin cancer which turns out to be opposite. Go figure. We used to get magnesium in drinking water but I guess they are largely filtered out. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1242715 United States 02/10/2011 09:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.krispin.com] - for more info on magnesium for vitamin D - [link to www.vitamindcouncil.org] |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 252372 United States 02/10/2011 09:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Eagle # 1 User ID: 1260382 United States 02/10/2011 10:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Their sell line is GREAT, and probably correct in the relationship of the different elements and vitamin D. Stopped SHORT when I say they had NO SUGAR in it, bu8t SUBSTITUTED Aspartate instead. WHY do they have to RUIN a perfectly good formulation, with this mind wrecker ? Just so they can put 'No sugar' in the labeling ?? FOOLS ! But, they may save a penny or two from adding sugar, LOL ! SAD. REALLY sad what the marketing genius of people will do to SCREW up a perfectly good idea/formula just to add two cents profit per bottle. BUT, they WILL get away with it, as the average SEVENTH GRADE intelligence level of the fools that buy it will not even figure it out in their wheelchair at the nursing home. BUT, they may have GREAT BONE DENSITY Eagle |