ANYONE HEARD OF "UNDECYN" ? (not SF722)
Hey everyone,
Just wanted to know how many of you knew about this product.
I know many here have heard of or tried THORNE's SF722 which is undecenoic acid in an
Olive-Oil base. McComb's prefers this to the product I'm mentioning, but again just throwing this out here:
UNDECYN is Thorne's Updated (or other version) of SF722.
(From:
http://www.thorne.com/Products/Gastrointestinal-Health/General_GI_Support/prd~SF742.jsp)
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Undecyn®
a potent formula for support of healthy gut and vaginal flora*
* Thorne's innovative approach for healthy flora*
* more effective than caprylic acid
* time-released for effect throughout the gastrointestinal tract*
Product Information:
Optimal gastrointestinal tract functioning is vital to the absorption of nutrients, elimination of waste, and proper immune function.* Many health-care practitioners consider gut function and especially good gut ecology – maintaining a healthy balance of gut flora, the microorganisms that normally live in the digestive tract – to be a key component to overall health.* Many situations can contribute to an imbalance in the microbial flora of the digestive tract, including an unhealthy diet, inadequate digestive enzymes, oral contraceptives, and the use of various prescription and OTC drugs. Increasing recognition is also being given in women's health to the relationship between gut flora and vaginal flora; i.e., a healthy balance of gut flora has corresponding benefit to the vaginal flora.*
Fatty acids have been used for centuries to help maintain a healthy balance of the microorganisms that normally live in the gastrointestinal tract.* In the last 50 years, fatty acids have demonstrated their effectiveness in supporting a healthy gut flora in a number of trials and studies.*
Calcium undecylenate (the calcium salt of the fatty acid undecylenic acid) has been shown to be four times more effective, milligram per milligram, than undecylenic acid and over 20 times more effective than the fatty acid caprylic acid, in supporting healthy vaginal and gastrointestinal flora.*
Fatty acids bound to minerals such as calcium, however, are more sensitive to the acid/alkaline balance in the gastrointestinal tract. The calcium salt is more potent than the free fatty acid when in an acid environment. Betaine hydrochloric acid (HCl) in a time-release form is added to Undecyn to help maintain its full potency throughout the gastrointestinal tract.
Undecyn combines the flora-enhancing qualities of undecylenic acid with betaine HCl, and the toxin-binding activity of
Bentonite clay.*
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Anyone who's tried it please let us know. Thanks.