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Bluebonnet Nutrition - Standardized Cinnulin PF Cinnamon Bark Extract 300 mg. - 60 Vegetarian Capsules ![]() |
| Bluebonnet Nutrition - Standardized Cinnulin PF Cinnamon Bark Extract 300 mg. - 60 Vegetarian Capsules |
| 상품코드 : PROD120002319 |
| Bluebonnet Nutrition - Standardized Cinnulin PF Cinnamon Bark Extract 300 mg. - 60 Vegetarian Capsules UPC# :743715013216 Brand:Bluebonnet Nutrition Size/Form:60 ?Vegetarian Capsules Ship Weight:0.35 Servings:30 Dosage:2 ?Capsule(s)Click here to read a PDF brochure on this product Bluebonnet Nutrition Standardized Cinnulin PF Cinnamon Bark Extract 300 mg. - 60 Vegetarian Capsules Bluebonnet’s Standardized Cinnulin PF Cinnamon Bark Extract Capsules provide a standardized water-soluble extract of type A polymers, the most researched active constituents found in cinnamon bark. A clean and gentle water-based extraction method is employed to capture and preserve cinnamon’s most valuable components while eliminating toxic compounds typically found in whole cinnamon and fat-soluble cinnamon extracts. Bluebonnet Nutrition Standardized Cinnulin PF Cinnamon Bark Extract is available in easy-to-swallow vegetable derived capsules for maximum assimilation/absorption and for a truly vegetarian/vegan formula. Frequently Asked Questions Cinnulin PF is a water-soluble extract of cinnamon, is there a coumarin content in your formulation?Bluebonnet’s Cinnulin PF Cinnamon Bark Extract Vcaps contain a formula that combines the patented water-soluble extract of cinnamon bark (250 mg), providing a high concentration of active type-A polyphenol polymers with sterilized whole raw herb (200 mg). Coumarin is naturally found in the fat-soluble extracts of the Cassia species of cinnamon. Bluebonnet’s Cinnulin PF is composed of the Burmannii and Zeylanicum species of cinnamon and only provides the water-soluble fractions and thus, no coumarin since fat and water-soluble extracts repel each other. Can I take my prescription medication and supplements?Please consult your doctor and pharmacist before combining prescription medications and nutritional supplements due to the lack of information about drug/nutrient interactions in the body. Can I take herbal supplements during pregnancy?Please consult your doctor and/or healthcare practitioner before combining prescription medications and herbal supplements due to the lack of information about drug/herb interactions in the body, especially during pregnancy. Is magnesium stearate a safe excipient?Magnesium stearate is a compound comprised of stearic acid (a naturally-occurring fatty acid) chemically bound to the element magnesium. It is used only when necessary, in very small quantities as a lubricating agent in the manufacture of supplements. Without such lubrication many ingredients would “stick” to the processing equipment, building up and interfering with the filling process. The first thing to realize is that stearic acid is very common in the human diet, comprising as much as 25 percent of total fatty acid intake and is considered a neutral fatty acid (i.e., does not increase LDL or decrease HDL cholesterol levels). Stearic acid occurs naturally in some of our most prized foods, including chocolate, Brazil nuts, coconut, dairy products, Macadamia nuts, and a variety of meats such as beef, lamb and pork. Second, because stearic acid is very digestible, it lacks the ability to interfere with nutrient absorption in any significant way. After absorption stearic acid is taken up into the liver, where it is rapidly converted to oleic acid, the highly desirable mono-unsaturated fatty acid found abundantly in olive oil. This is most likely why studies have repeatedly shown that stearic acid does not elevate LDL, total cholesterol or triglycerides. The issue of magnesium stearate’s impact on immune function has also been raised. Studies have been cited that purport to show adverse effects on mouse B and T-lymphocytes. These in vitro studies are completely irrelevant for two reasons. First, extraordinarily large concentrations of stearic acid were used. Second, a crucial enzyme needed for stearic acid metabolism is present in human immune cells that mice do not have. No adverse impact on human health has ever been demonstrated for stearic acid at any reasonable intake. Finally, they use only USP (pharmaceutical grade) magnesium stearate, derived solely from non- hydrogenated palm oil is often less than 1 mg per capsule, when needed as a flow agent. What is Bluebonnet’s source for crystalline fructose?The source of their crystalline fructose, which should not be confused with high fructose corn syrup (HFSC), is corn. However, no corn protein or genetic material is present (i.e., polymerase chain reaction [PCR] negative) and would not induce an allergic reaction in persons who are sensitive to corn. What is the source of the gelatin in their softgels?The source of their gelatin in their softgels is bovine. However, they do have several products that have a vegetarian softgel derived from corn, including Bluebonnet’s Trimology LFO V |