Quantum Health Celebration

Quantum Health Celebration Excipient-Free Healing Nutrition

What Are Excipients? Would you want to consume anything that is not nutritive?

Excipients are binders, fillers and �"glues" that are typically non-nutritive substances used in the manufacture of dietary supplements. We believe it is unnecessary to take nutritional products that have questionable, non-nutritive excipients. Please note: Tablets almost always contain excipients; therefore, we believe the best choice is to avoid dietary supplements that are in a tablet form. Just a few examples of questionable excipients commonly found in dietary supplements:

Magnesium stearate — a cheap lubricating agent
Methyl paraben — a benzoate family member
Silicon dioxide — a cheap flowing agent
Methacrylic copolymer — methacrylic acid, a component of the methacrylic acid copolymer
Triethyl citrate — a plasticizer
Titanium dioxide — used for color
Talcum powder — a common excipient used for lubricating machines

Other Questionable but Common Tableting and Encapsulating Agents:

D&C Red #33 — used for color
Methyl p-hydroxybenzoate — a preservative
Methylparaben — a preservative
Propylparaben — a preservative
Polyethylene glycol — a cheap lubricating agent
Propyl p-hydroxybenzoate — a preservative
Sodium metabisulfite — a preservative
Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose — a thickening agent
Red ferric oxide-orange shade
Sodium acetate — a seasoning
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