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Supplement uptake

Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2010 8:05 am
by scoooter
Curious to know responses to help understand supplement uptake (oral) and can this be effected by things such as individual pH and alkalinity of ones stomach acids ?

My curiosity arose from a log of an amino acid, DAA, where some people can "feel" effects while others say they are getting no response.

My theory is that perhaps those non responders have a more harsh stomach environment and this damages the supplement making it ineffective.

Re: Supplement uptake

Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2010 8:38 am
by askmass
scoooter wrote:Curious to know responses to help understand supplement uptake (oral) and can this be effected by things such as individual pH and alkalinity of ones stomach acids ?

My curiosity arose from a log of an amino acid, DAA, where some people can "feel" effects while others say they are getting no response.

My theory is that perhaps those non responders have a more harsh stomach environment and this damages the supplement making it ineffective.
Alkaplex Green can potentially have a huge impact, especially for those with compromised digestive systems and/or pH that is far askew (which is very common with the average American diet).

I've recommended it forever to people who find they don't respond as well as others to something like, say Canthaxanthin, which is not the most readily absorbed compound. It never fails to render improvements.

https://bodybuildingsupplements.com/health-fitness.html

https://bodybuildingsupplements.com/digestive_enzymes.html