Comment · Fri, November 11, 2022 · ND Owner
If most supplement products are garbage could ND's high-bioavaliability formulations be overdosed?
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DaveRubinsLeftNut · 2 points
If dosing recommendations are based on the advertised dose and bioavailability of the average supplement on the market, and the average product is garbage, and ND sells products that actually contain the amount it says on the label whereas others don't, could that mean the ND products are dangerously high-dose? I'm especially worried about MicroZinc, which at 20 mg is already well above the recommended daily intake, probably contains more than the average falsely advertised zinc supplement, and on top of that is made to be more bioavailable. What do you think?
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u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
We always set our doses intelligently, based not only on the research, but also our own internal beta testing. Zinc has an RDI, so we have to list it in a specific way. If you look at the Supplement Facts panel, you will see it is 20mg of sucrosomial zinc that delivers 8.4mg of elemental zinc, which is 75% of the RDI. It's well within safe dosing parameters. We are actually coming out with a higher dose version, as multiple customers have requested it.