Matt B. reviewed Qualia Focus

almost 2 years ago

Ingredients I don’t want

Great product overall but I don’t want silicon dioxide or calcium carbonate in anything I take, they’re mineral nanoparticles that don’t belong in the human body. I wish neurohacker also didn’t use plastic packaging in their products and put them in glass or aluminum bottles.

Qualia
The Supplement Facts label, found on the NHC Shop page, contains the 'other ingredients', which are Rice Extract Blend, Organic Rice Concentrate, and Vegetable Cellulose. The vegetable capsules are produced using the raw material, hypromellose. Hypromellose is a cellulose material derived from softwood trees, mainly pine and spruce trees that are grown and harvested from plantations in the southeastern United States. The capsules consist of hypromellose, water, gellan gum, and potassium acetate. We use calcium carbonate as a manufacturing aid in the encapsulation process. Calcium carbonate is a high-level excipient used for a smooth flow in the manufacturing process.

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