Comment · Thu, August 31, 2023 · Nootropics Depot & Natrium Health
Shilajit is godsend.
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theagr · 350 points
Best supplement I have ever taken imo.
Increased libido, physical strength, a mild high, great for sleep, calmes my nerves and actually FEELS like a multivitamin- as if it replishes the lost minerals in my body which a normal multivitamin does not “feel” like.
I took the powdered form a year ago which did not do this but tried authentic kashmiri shilajit in tar form and it works like magic.
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arcjive · 8 points
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Nootropics Depot & Natrium Health
It's literally in every Primavie on the market. It's how it is turned into a powder from a resin. Everyone else just lies and leaves it off the label. We list everything and get shit for it... Tale as old as time, I guess.
Here is the composition sheet from Natreon: https://imgur.com/a/J6KsxCl
It's literally in all Primavie. If you see a brand not listing it, they are committing label fraud. This happens all the time. We actually list every single thing in every product, included patented ones like Primavie. Other brands lie, and we get shit for it. Let's look at the quercetin phytosome, Quercefit. Maltodextrin is part of the spray drying process of that, so ALL Quercefit will have maltodextrin. Let's see if others list it...
No maltodextrin listed.
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No maltodextrin listed, and that's Thorne...
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Nothing else listed at all!
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No maltodextrin listed!
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No maltodextrin listed!
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No maltodextrin listed!
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Now look at the composition from the spec sheet directly from Indena.
It's literally 18% potato maltodextrin, yet we are the only brand listing that on our label! How can we compete with outright fraud? This is literally every single one of our hundreds of products, too! We are open and honest with consumers about what is in the products they are consuming, but somehow we get criticized for it, while our fraudulent competitors just lie to everyone and get the sales. If you see a product that is normally an oil or resin, but it is in powder form, it contains maltodextrin. That's how the spray drying process for powders works. Most brands just lie and leave it off the label so consumers don't freak out about it. Is that what you would prefer, that we just lie to people to make them feel better? I guarantee you that you are consuming multiple things every day with maltodextrin in them, and are just not listing it on the labels. It's by far the most used compound for spray drying, and it is not even close.