Safety and Efficacy of SUPALIV and Twendee X
If a supplement that you were taking because you thought it good had an unexpected negative effect on your body...that would be absolutely unforgivable.
Supplements should never have side effects.
This is a big difference from pharmaceutical products, which are allowed to have certain side effects and therefore have strict marketing and usage regulations. From the perspective of the supplement purchaser, this is quite natural.
But in fact, in Japan, safety and clinical trials are not mandatory for supplements.
In Japan, however, supplements are not required to undergo safety or clinical trials, which means that very few supplements undergo safety or clinical trials. Of course, that doesn't mean that they could sell dangerous products, so most of them check past cases or use natural ingredients or ingredients that are found in the body to ensure a certain level of safety.
Of course, SUPALIV and Twendee X contain natural ingredients that are found in the human body.
However, we do not believe that this alone proves their safety and effectiveness as supplements. As the conscience of the developer, we have obtained evidence through our own experiments, and we have also had a third party organization that conducts tests on pharmaceuticals properly examine our product.
For safety, we commissioned a company called Ina Research Inc. (http://www.ina-research.co.jp/), which conducts a variety of tests including drug safety.
This company conducts various tests such as those on the safety of pharmaceuticals. They conducted four full-scale tests, including chromosome aberration tests and toxicity tests, and I would like to say with confidence that the safety of the product was confirmed in all the tests.
Moreover, the maximum safe daily intake is reported to be more than 2000 mg per kg of body weight.
SUPALIV contains 500mg of active ingredients per tablet, which means that a person weighing 60kg can safely take 240 tablets daily.
Allegro. Ltd. (https://www.allegro-inc.co.jp/), a company that conducts clinical trials of pharmaceuticals, was commissioned to conduct a study to confirm the efficacy of the drug.
Specifically, 40 people were asked to drink wine and vodka to see how the concentration of acetaldehyde in their blood differed between those who took SUPALIV and those who did not, in other words, the difference in alcohol metabolism.
Incidentally, wine is a representative of alcohol that is said to contain many impurities that interfere with alcohol metabolism, while vodka is a representative of alcohol that is said to contain few impurities.
The results showed that if you drink wine without SUPALIV, the acetaldehyde concentration in the blood will increase even two hours after drinking. However, when SUPALIV was taken beforehand, the metabolism of alcohol was accelerated and the increase in blood acetaldehyde concentration was suppressed. This result was the same for vodka, which is said to have fewer impurities. In addition, wine has been reported to alleviate the symptoms of so-called drunkenness as well as the value of blood acetaldehyde concentration.
When choosing any supplement, not just SUPALIV or Twendee X, be sure to check for safety and efficacy.
You can get a good idea of how reliable a product is by checking how the company describes its safety and effectiveness.