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This supplement contains basic excipients like microcrystalline cellulose and silicon dioxide, which are common in tablet formulations. While it lacks harmful additives such as artificial dyes or sweeteners, it also does not include any beneficial active ingredients like vitamins or minerals that would enhance its nutritional profile. The processing level is moderate, with a focus on functional additives rather than nutritional enhancement.
At a glance
Key ingredients 6
Microcrystalline CelluloseNeutral
Microcrystalline cellulose is a common filler and binder used in supplements. It is derived from plant cellulose and is generally considered safe for consumption. It does not provide nutritional benefits but helps in the manufacturing process.
See more about Microcrystalline Cellulose →Silicon DioxideNeutral
Silicon dioxide is used as an anti-caking agent to prevent clumping in powdered supplements. It is naturally found in foods and is considered safe in small amounts. It does not contribute to nutritional value but aids in product stability.
See more about Silicon Dioxide →Stearic AcidNeutral
Stearic acid is a fatty acid used as a lubricant in supplement manufacturing. It is derived from vegetable sources and is generally recognized as safe. It does not offer nutritional benefits but facilitates the production process.
See more about Stearic Acid →Vegetarian CoatingNeutral
Vegetarian coating is used to encapsulate supplements, making them easier to swallow. It is typically made from plant-based materials and is considered safe. It does not provide nutritional benefits but enhances user experience.
Croscarmellose SodiumNeutral
Croscarmellose sodium is a disintegrant that helps tablets dissolve in the digestive tract. It is a cellulose derivative and is generally regarded as safe. It does not contribute to nutritional value but improves tablet efficacy.
Magnesium StearateNeutral
Magnesium stearate is used as a flow agent in supplement manufacturing. It is derived from vegetable sources and is widely considered safe. It does not offer nutritional benefits but aids in the production process.
See more about Magnesium Stearate →Processing
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