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.. 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,

>

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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,

> >

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I dont know what else to offer.. if you come up with anything else,

let us know.. :o)

> > > 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,

> > >

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