Magnesium Stearate - What is it?
Magnesium stearate in supplements |
Why do so Many Companies add it to Their Supplements?
The primary role of magnesium stearate in supplements is to act as a lubricant to prevent tablet and capsule contents from sticking to the machinery that processes them. This ensures that production machinery can operate at maximum speeds and profit targets can be met. In other words, it is primarily used for financial reasons. Read a detailed explanation of magnesium stearate’s role as a lubricant in manufacturing facilities.What are the Pros and Cons of Magnesium Stearate?
Pros
The pros are for manufacturers that want to improve profit margins. It is far more costly and time-intensive to produce supplements without magnesium stearate.Cons
Reduction of dissolution time
Brand X With Stearates - Will Not Dissolve | Dr. Ron’s Dissolves Easily |
In a study published in the journal Pharmaceutical Technology (April, 1985), the percent dissolution for capsules after 20 minutes in solution went from 90% without stearates to 25% with stearates. In other words, stearates reduced the rate the capsule dissolved by 65%! This may result in the nutrients not dissolving in the appropriate section of the intestines as intended. We are particularly concerned about individuals with impaired digestion who may have more difficulty absorbing nutrients coated with magnesium stearate.
Are There Metal Catalysts in Your Supplement?
Hydrogenated oils are a common source for the magnesium stearate used in pharmaceuticals and supplements. The stearates are made by hydrogenating cottonseed or palm oil. Cottonseed oil has the highest content of pesticide residues of all commercial oils; cotton crops are heavily sprayed. In the hydrogenation process, the oil is subjected to high heat and pressure in the presence of a metal catalyst for several hours, creating a hydrogenated saturated fat. Hydrogenated vegetable fats contain altered molecules derived from fatty acids. According to Udo Erasmus in Fats and Oils, the metal catalyst used in the hydrogenation process may also contaminate the stearates produced.Contamination
Are your supplements contaminated? |
Premier Research Labs the product of my choice, and the main stay here at Take A New Approach Health & Wellness, performs batch testing on all of their products. This company boast that they do not use Magnesium Stearate or other fillers, ever in their products.
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Information & resource in part from: Dr. Ron's Ultra Pure
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