Guest guest Posted December 4, 2001 Report Share Posted December 4, 2001 .. Ive never pooped any of those little capsuls out.. so some how they are dissolving completely.. lol sue. > Hello. > > Still experimenting here at home. Just bought some Cal Apatite with > Boron and soaked two of the tablets in 6 oz. of vinegar for 30 > minutes to see how it dissolves. IT DOESN'T. They were still rock- > hard, and probably pass throught our lower-acid digestive systems > that way, too. > > Found the calcium citrate/malate which IS supposed to better absorbed > than plain citrate. It's the same stuff that's put in Tropicana OJ > and other food products. It was researched and put together under a > patent by Proctor and Gamble, and has since been bought by GNC who is > the sole manufacturer of this calcium combination. GNC markets it > under " Calcimate. " The two Calcimate Plus tablets in vinegar > dissolved quite nicely. (Also tried this last night with Citracal; > they, too, dissolved well.) > > I know that MCHC (microcrystalline hydroxyapatite) is used in a > couple other brands besides Cal Apatite (manufactured by Metagenics > DBA " Ethical Nutrients " ), such as Nature's Purest, but with the > equivocal information out there about this type of calcium and > because of its limited availability, I'm gonna stick with the > citrate/malate. > > Also tried dissolving Twin Lab's Daily One Caps. " It dissolved much > better than the Cal Apatite, but much of the powder was still stuck > inside the rubbery capsule coating. And here I thought that capsules > dissolved SO much better and faster than tablets! Still checking for > more multivitamins. > > Best, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2001 Report Share Posted December 4, 2001 OK, Sue. So it's not like corn? I might just have to look at those capsules again because I'm not having any better luck with the other kinds I've tried to dissolve. And I do trust Twin Lab in terms of quality, etc. Best, > > Hello. > > > > Still experimenting here at home. Just bought some Cal Apatite > with > > Boron and soaked two of the tablets in 6 oz. of vinegar for 30 > > minutes to see how it dissolves. IT DOESN'T. They were still rock- > > hard, and probably pass throught our lower-acid digestive systems > > that way, too. > > > > Found the calcium citrate/malate which IS supposed to better > absorbed > > than plain citrate. It's the same stuff that's put in Tropicana OJ > > and other food products. It was researched and put together under > a > > patent by Proctor and Gamble, and has since been bought by GNC who > is > > the sole manufacturer of this calcium combination. GNC markets it > > under " Calcimate. " The two Calcimate Plus tablets in vinegar > > dissolved quite nicely. (Also tried this last night with Citracal; > > they, too, dissolved well.) > > > > I know that MCHC (microcrystalline hydroxyapatite) is used in a > > couple other brands besides Cal Apatite (manufactured by Metagenics > > DBA " Ethical Nutrients " ), such as Nature's Purest, but with the > > equivocal information out there about this type of calcium and > > because of its limited availability, I'm gonna stick with the > > citrate/malate. > > > > Also tried dissolving Twin Lab's Daily One Caps. " It dissolved > much > > better than the Cal Apatite, but much of the powder was still stuck > > inside the rubbery capsule coating. And here I thought that > capsules > > dissolved SO much better and faster than tablets! Still checking > for > > more multivitamins. > > > > Best, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2001 Report Share Posted December 4, 2001 I dont know what else to offer.. if you come up with anything else, let us know.. ) > > > Hello. > > > > > > Still experimenting here at home. Just bought some Cal Apatite > > with > > > Boron and soaked two of the tablets in 6 oz. of vinegar for 30 > > > minutes to see how it dissolves. IT DOESN'T. They were still > rock- > > > hard, and probably pass throught our lower-acid digestive systems > > > that way, too. > > > > > > Found the calcium citrate/malate which IS supposed to better > > absorbed > > > than plain citrate. It's the same stuff that's put in Tropicana > OJ > > > and other food products. It was researched and put together > under > > a > > > patent by Proctor and Gamble, and has since been bought by GNC > who > > is > > > the sole manufacturer of this calcium combination. GNC markets > it > > > under " Calcimate. " The two Calcimate Plus tablets in vinegar > > > dissolved quite nicely. (Also tried this last night with > Citracal; > > > they, too, dissolved well.) > > > > > > I know that MCHC (microcrystalline hydroxyapatite) is used in a > > > couple other brands besides Cal Apatite (manufactured by > Metagenics > > > DBA " Ethical Nutrients " ), such as Nature's Purest, but with the > > > equivocal information out there about this type of calcium and > > > because of its limited availability, I'm gonna stick with the > > > citrate/malate. > > > > > > Also tried dissolving Twin Lab's Daily One Caps. " It dissolved > > much > > > better than the Cal Apatite, but much of the powder was still > stuck > > > inside the rubbery capsule coating. And here I thought that > > capsules > > > dissolved SO much better and faster than tablets! Still checking > > for > > > more multivitamins. > > > > > > Best, > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2001 Report Share Posted December 4, 2001 Just FYI... No rocks in my " output " and I take 2 of the MCHA w/boron daily... so its umm... breaking up... somewhere... Grins, Liane > OK, Sue. So it's not like corn? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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