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Sesathin gelcaps

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Any updated ETA on when these will be available? Just curious, I'm anxious to try the caps...
 
Should be very soon: "2-3 weeks" at the most was the latest update I got--unless something I am unaware of has changed. We definitely want to get them out to retailers ASAP.
 
I myself dont mind the liquid. I actually like it when bulking, becuase many times, I will take a small dose with certain meals, like 1/4 ml. I like the ability to tailor my dose to my needs. But, others, like my GF, gags at the thought of taking it straight. I usually stick it in her food, she never notices the taste either.
 
I like the oil, but I'm trying to get my mom to use Sesathin and she can't stand the oil. Gelcaps will be an instant buy for her.
 
Yeah, my gf won't take the liquid, so the caps will be primarily for her, and I'm going to keep some at work as well.
 
It will actually probably be 4 weeks on the caps. We've had all kinds of delays getting the raws. Finally supposed to have them in the next two weeks, but then we still have to have the production run.

These caps will be much prettier than the betas, and they will not be oily on the outside.
 
I will be making a purchase of Sesamin very soon. I just wanted to know if Sesamin and/or the caps coming out need to be refrigerated?
 
Snachito said:
I will be making a purchase of Sesamin very soon. I just wanted to know if Sesamin and/or the caps coming out need to be refrigerated?
Refrigeration is not/will not be necessary.
 
Is there any reason then it says to keep the liquid in the fridge after opening? Would it actually be okay then if I left it out?
 
MaNiaK1027 said:
Is there any reason then it says to keep the liquid in the fridge after opening? Would it actually be okay then if I left it out?
Refrigeration is going to dull the taste slightly, as well as slow the rate of separation between the liquid, lecithin, and sesamin/episesamin. Other than that, there's really no difference: as long as you remember to shake the bottle well either way before dosing, it stores at room temperature just fine.
 
Th refrideration instructions were added as a precaution because of a few reports of "rancid SesaThin" about 9 months ago.

The caps definitely do not need refridgeration and the liquid shouldn't.
 
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