Comment · Fri, February 3, 2023 · ND Owner
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Ratharax · 3 points
How does the tetrehydromagnolol powder taste? Presumably you could sublingually consume the straight powder if the tablets are subL, eh? I guess like, if you had to rate between polygala and berberine, how bad does it taste ?
Should the phytosome in mitidol make the bioactive dose of gingerols/shoagals higher than your 10% extract due to bioavailability enhancement?
Are all of the products from Indena using the same phytosome technology, and so are similar bioavail enhancements assumed based on the data on that phytosome delivery mechanism, or do you look at data for each product that the phytosome employs?
This question is kinda encompassed by the previous question, but assuming it's the same phytosome tech, can all the products delivered thus be expected to be long lasting?
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
The THM tastes pretty neutral. You can certainly use the powder without having to use the tablets. No way is it anywhere close to berberine. That shit is nasty!
Yes, the phytosome in Mitidol will make the bioactives more bioavailable. However, you will still get more gingerols/shoagals with our other capsules. We are working with Indena on possibly offering the Acmella by itself, so people could mix their own stacks, or we could.
The stuff from Indena is all using the same phytosome technology. However, each formulation is different. It's not just one size fits all for every compound. They have to do all the science and formulation for each thing, and for some things it doesn't make sense. They only do it for the compounds that actually benefit from the phytosome delivery system.