Guest guest Posted November 28, 2003 Report Share Posted November 28, 2003 Lots of EMOSS members and others have been talking about these Isotonix solutions, and I've done some research because I'm concerned about some of the things I've heard. Here are my concerns about these Isotonix products, take it or leave it, I have not used them, but I am analyzing them based on their published ingredients and programs. One of the red flags for me is that there's no three to five year data out with these, just nearly-anecdotal single sets of labs. If you haven't been taking ANYTHING, sure, these might pull borderline low levels up a bit, but I seriously doubt they are going to maintain a malabsorbing body in good health indefinitely. Where are three years' worth of comprehensive blood test results from even a single post-op? Where are five years' worth of annual DEXA-scans for a post-op on these products? Nobody can show them to you. If you value your bones, nerves, and flesh, RUN. I am not willing to be a guinea pig (especially if I have to pay handsomely to become one), and I hope you're not wild about the idea either. :-) Keep in mind that Isotonix is a multi-level marketing business, and they are notorious for doing their best to sell products while sometimes ignoring the science (and if you think I'm bitter or jealous or something, I am actually a MLM distributor for a great line of human-grade pet foods called Flint River Ranch. MLM companies are not all bad, but the business model leaves everything open to more loose interpretation and you must carefully research these products before using them, especially IMO if you are going to literally trust them with your life). I think the recommendation to mix the entire day's dose of EVERYTHING, vitamins, minerals, B-12, etc., into a 10 oz. glass of water borders on malpractice. There's nothing " special enough " about making things " isotonic " to get by your body's ability to absorb calcium and iron. You can't get them both at the same time, period, unless perhaps they were being pushed IV, something that can only be done by a hematologist in a medical setting. All " isotonic " means, by the way, is " having the same or equal osmotic pressure " and when spoken of this sort of solution, typically it means having the same osmotic pressure as blood. Well, saline has the same osmotic pressure as blood. It means that radical changes in the chemistry of the liquid do not have to take place for the liquid to penetrate the cell membranes; it doesn't mean that the cells will be able to do anything useful with the components of that solution! Isotonix Calcium Plus Each 4.45 g (One level 5 mL spoonful of powder) contains: Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) 40 mg Calcium (total) (324.7 mg from carbonate, 939 µg from citrate, 225 mg from lactate, 77.7 mg from phosphate, 16.6 mg from sulfate) 645 mg Cholecalciferol (equiv vitamin D3 445 IU) 11.1 µg Magnesium (total) (5.7 mg from carbonate, 128.8 mg from oxide) 134.5 mg Manganese (as sulfate) 723 µg Potassium (as citrate) 33.8 mg Riboflavine (vitamin B2) 2.2 mg in a non-active base of pectin, malic acid, fructose, citric acid, glucose, natural orange flavour, potassium bicarbonate. WHERE TO START in on this one?!? First of all, let's look at the inactive ingredients. I see some free-riding " ose " -- SUGAR. Do you need that? No. Next, do I see CARBONATE?? Garbage. Do I see NANOgrams of citrate? Garbage. Calcium phosphate, lactate, and sulfate are all also poorly absorbed even by normies. I wouldn't bet anything on this calcium formula except kidney stones. Oh, and you should be taking this three times a day, by itself, not with iron. Because you can't absorb more than about 500 mg at a time IF it's the right stuff, and we should be taking at least 1500 mg a day to protect our bones. Isotonix B-12 Each 4.2 g (One level 5 mL spoonful of powder) contains: Magnesium (as carbonate) 40 mg Calcium (as sulfate) 3.85 mg Cyanocobalamin (vitamin B12) 120 µg Folic acid 400 µg Riboflavin (vitamin B2) 3 mg in a non-active base of fructose, pectin, citric acid, glucose, maltodextrin, lemon and lime flavours, potassium bicarbonate and colloidal anhydrous silica AGAIN, a whole bunch of SUGARS are getting a free ride into you. And this B-12 will be next to useless without intrinsic factor (which we don't have) unless you are holding the liquid in your mouth, under your tongue, for at least two minutes -- and some of us STILL can't absorb B-12 sublingually, no matter how how hard we try. Anyone keeping this stuff in their mouth for two minutes? I doubt it. This product is an expensive source of folic acid and riboflavin. Isotonix MultiTech Each 4.1 g (One level 5 mL spoonful of powder) contains: Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) 120 mg Biotin (vitamin H) 150 µg Calcium pantothenate (vitamin B5) 12.3 mg Cholecalciferol (equiv vitamin D3 410 IU) 10.2 µg Cyanocobalamin (vitamin B12) 15 µg dl-alpha-Tocopheryl acetate (equiv vitamin E, 33IU) 33 mg Folic Acid 300 µg Betacarotene 4.5 mg Nicotinamide 49.2 mg Pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6) 4.1 mg Riboflavin (vitamin B2) 4.1 mg Thiamine hydrochloride (vitamin B1) 4.1 mg Calcium (total) (52.6 mg from carbonate, 1 mg from pantothenate, 8.6 mg from sulfate) 62.2 mg Chromium (as nicotinate) 50 µg Magnesium (as carbonate) 11.7 mg Manganese (as sulfate) 5.33 mg Selenium (as sodium selenite) 52 µg Iodine (as potassium iodide) 88 µg Zinc (as gluconate) 7.5 mg in a non-active base of pectin, fructose, citric acid, glucose, maltodextrin, lemon and lime flavors, potassium bicarbonate and colloidal anhydrous silica. SUGARS. More kidney stone-calcium. Not a hell of a lot of other good stuff. Major stuff missing. Low dose of beta-carotene vitamin A. Apparently, not such great flavor. And this " system " runs is $75/month? It's a system alright, to make a whole chain of distributors a whole bunch of money!! My home-rolled " system " gives me 200% of the RDA of iron in a form I can PROVE my body's using, 2520 mg a day of calcium CITRATE and related minerals in the correct ratios, two complete adult chewable multi-vitamin/multi-minerals a day, and a B-12 shot twice a month, and costs a grand total $45 a month. The iron is even Rx, and next year my insurance will cover it, so I will only be paying $20/month for supplemental nutrition I can trust. So the Isotonix as suggested only means taking stuff once a day, and my " system " involves one softgel, two chewables (no sugar), a shot I give myself every two weeks, and eight calcium tablets... I " take " stuff five times a day. I don't care about that. The Isotonix, to meet anywhere near the correct dosages and spacing for absorbability would need to be taken four times a day, and to match my program, would have to be taken six times a day. It would also cost more like $150/month if you really were comparing equivalent programs at the prices I could find from distributors who do have websites. I think the Isotonix phenomenon is only a fad, and I really hope that it doesn't hurt any of our people along the way. Again, I think this is one of those cases where someone got excited about something but people haven't done enough hard-core research to see if it was going to help US. Normies MIGHT be able to get benefit from these formulas, but our special needs (no stomach acid, no intrinsic factor, among others) rule these out as a good choice for us. From a distributor's website: " Isotonix™ products do not linger in the stomach. Since isotonic fluids pass through the digestive process and are rapidly absorbed into the bloodstream, gastrointestinal discomfort can be avoided. Isotonix™ products are not encapsulated or compacted into a " form. " There is no need for fillers, binders, coatings, lubricants, disintegrators or artificial coloring. With Isotonix™ products, there is no guesswork involved. You can be assured that when used as directed, you get the exact amount of nutrients shown, in the exact isotonic state desired. The delivery efficiency of Isotonix™ helps ensure that maximum benefits are derived from the supplements. Because the nutrients arrive at the absorption site more rapidly and highly concentrated, excellent use of the nutrients should be achieved. " Unfortunately, our bodies do not provide some of the processing capabilities that these vitamins require, ESPECIALLY since most of the absorption sites (duodenum) are bypassed for even the most proximal of us. And I believe, based on the research that I've done, that the " slower " forms such as tablets are actually BETTER for us, inert (but non-sugar) fillers be damned. We don't have a pyloric valve to slow things down for even a moment, and that means that an important " system flow control " is missing from the Isotonix picture. Each of us has to decide what's best for us. I do think that it's important, no, CRITICAL, for people to look into the merit of these products and to do their own thinking about what's best and how they want to spend their money. I wouldn't take a surgeon's supplement recommendation fully to heart; how many of them think kids' chewable Flintstones and Tums (calcium carbonate) are nutritional powerhouses? Many of them, and anyone who has done even basic research knows that advice is dead wrong. Z Open RNY 09/17/01 http://www.ziobro.us Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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