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Tuesday, May 6, 2008

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XPC for respiratory health?
Dr David Williams

Recommended dosages for Diamond V XPC vary significantly depending on the size of the animal. For example, a racehorse might be given 14grams a day, whereas an ostrich might be given only 3.5 grams a day. The company’s literature obviously doesn’t provide dosages for human use, but, if you use body weight as the determining factor, I would guess the dosage for an adult human would be somewhere in the ballpark of 2 to 3 grams a day. A child’s dosage would probably be anywhere from ½ to 1 gram a day.

Another Miracle Product? - yeshallknowthetruth Google Groups

Monday, January 28, 2008

Liquid Versus Tablet Discount Vitamins?

More info on the battle.

Liquid Versus Tablet Discount Vitamins?

riversideonline.com - Liquid vitamins vs. pills: Does one work better than the other?

The debate of questionable promotions of liquid vitamin miracles vs pills rages on. The MayoClinic.com claims no real benefits. With most consumables that are swallowed the question should be will the benefits survive past my stomach acid before it gets into my system?

riversideonline.com - Liquid vitamins vs. pills: Does one work better than the other?

Liquid vitamins vs. pills: Does one work better than the other?


Liquid vitamins vs. pills: Does one work better than the other?
Question
Do chewable and liquid vitamins work faster or better than vitamin pills that you swallow?
Katarzyna
Florida
Answer
Liquids and chewable tablets typically are absorbed by the body quicker than capsules or tablets, which are swallowed. This is because your stomach and intestines don't have as much to do to break them down. But this doesn't mean that liquid medications or chewable tablets work any better or are better for you than capsule or tablet forms. Also, usually with vitamins, faster absorption isn't an issue.
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