You have a multitude of choices when you pick a gastric bypass supplement. More than likely you are taking at least a handful of supplements every day. The ones you take should be pure and contain no extra ingredients. This means you need vitamins and minerals only – not extras that can do more harm than good.
Look for Added Ingredients: Read the Label
In examining labels of some bariatric vitamins we have found that many have stearates. Stearates come from the salts of stearic acid. If the term “acid” is involved it is certainly not something that I want to ingest. Stearates are used as a lubricant in the manufacturing of many bariatric supplement products.
Here is a list of some added ingredients we have seen:
- Dicalcium phosphate
- Microcrystalline cellulose
- Stearic acid
- Croscarmelose
- Sodium
- Magnesium stearate silica
- Fructoligiosaccharides
- Sorbitol
- Fructose
- Silicon dioxide
- Sucralose
Why would you want to have any of these ingredients that sound daunting in something you are putting in your new and improved body? Not a good choice! Steer clear of any product with these ingredients. They might make it taste better or look better but that’s not what improving yourself is about. It’s about quality supplements that give you the best possible results.
Basically if you look at the supplement facts and there are other ingredients listed below you are not getting a pure vitamin. These extras take up more room and give you less of the important vitamins and minerals. You need good gastric bypass supplements that have no fillers, binders, or common allergens, and that are also wheat, gluten, and lactose free. Now that’s what I’m talking about!


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