How do you pronounce “nootropic” anyway? The term nootropic comes from two Greek words: nous, meaning mind or intelligence, and tropikos, meaning turning or changing. (That means that nootropic roughly translates to “mind-changing.”) Noo- sounds like “new,” and -tropic would rhyme with...
egg whites, milk casein, Polyvinyl-polypyr-rolidone (PVPP), clay (Bentonite), and a host of other hard-to-pronounce substances that most people would never be interested in consuming by themselves
Polyphenols You don’t need to be able to pronounce the word to find it in plenty of skincare products. Polyphenols are great for controlling oily skin. They also improve overall skin health by promoting the flow of blood and therefore oxygen to the skin. When shopping for skincare products...
It seems like polyphenols would also need some fat to absorb well. Seppo July 6, 2014 at 6:00 am If you use powdered vitamin C the amount you need to mix in is so small it has no effect on the taste – at least none that I have noticed. I just dip the tip of a teaspoon ...