Does anyone know roughly how much sucralose there is in a a serving (2 scoops) of Xtend?
Thanks.
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Thread: Sucralose in Xtend
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This is actually proprietary information to the formula and it cannot be exposed to the public. That is like asking coca cola for their secret recipe.
Also Xtend's BCAA's are from the fermentation of glucose. When the new Xtend launches (in around 8 weeks) it will be tested at three key times during the production process for identity, potency, and purity. As expected it will come from cgmp certified from a sports facility. Scivation is going to surpass regular testing and exceed minimum requirements set forth by the FDA for the cgmp regulations to make sure we produce a solid product.
Rob Moran will chime in about a deeper explanation towards this. He addressed me by stating "If Xtend was made from feathers we would have no issue saying so. Scivation was built on hard work and honest supplements, not deceiving consumers and prop blends. With novem just coming out, a new xtend on the brink, prepare yourself for a lot of new supplements. If there are any questions towards Scivation supplements he would be wise to contact (Rob@Scivation.com) as the VP/Director of Sales.
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Yes its safe. I know tons of people who take 6-8 daily. Some people swear by this stuff during their workouts and between meals (Layne Norton clients in particular, and the thousands who follow Scivation diet/training principles). If it was not safe you would be hearing lots of negative feedback from the prolonged use of the product since its been on the market. Take Marc for example he has taken probably 12 scoops daily of the product since day 1, seems to be making some good progress since the supplement came out on top of his diet/training routine.
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Sucralose is quite safe.
Those that have intestinal issues with Sucralose should avoid it, but that doesn't mean its not safe. That would be like saying milk isn't safe because there are those that are lactose intolerant.Krispy Kreme Krew Forever.
Disclaimer: The above post is my personal opinion and does not represent the official position of any company or entity.
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People getting butt hurt when a rep speaks their mind or doesn't "act" like someone else thinks they should. Coop knows more about physiology/bio/chem that 99% of the population on these forums, but when someone is being obtuse... sometimes you just cut your losses and tell them to stay stupid.
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05-10-2011, 06:45 PM #28
Sucralose takes a long time to digest, similar to lactose. Therefore it has time for the bacteria in your gut to ferment it, instead of just being absorbed very quickly like what happens with glucose. For this reason, people prone to gas and whose issue is largely bacterial might get some gas from it. This is all I know of side-effects from sucralose.
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05-10-2011, 06:56 PM #29
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05-10-2011, 06:57 PM #30
I don't think you understand the tone of that. It wasn't a: why do you think this is relevant? It was literally: why do you want to know? As in people have different reasons. For example, if it was GI distress, I'd give him a ballpark estimate. If it is for neurotixocity or what have you, I would have said its not an issue.
The above line of questioning is clearly relevant since we may have been able to help him depending on his reasoning.
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