Hello Iwannabean:My name is Chuck Beretz. I am the founder and CEO of the Carlsbad Trading Company, which makes Quellitall. Thanks for your interest in our dietary supplement. I would be happy to address any questions/concerns you have. Additionally, I would be glad to speak with your nephrologist. Your doctor may be interested in reading some of the clinical research behind the ingredients in Quellitall, which can be found at http://www.quellitall.com/research.html.Please note that the contraindications are real (not legal boilerplate) and a full listing can be found on the ingredients page of the website: http://www.quellitall.com/nutritionlabel.htmlQuellitall effectively relieves muscles cramping for the vast majority of our customers. If it doesn't work for you, we refund 110% of the purchase price (i.e. we actually pay you if it doesn't work). So if you and your doctor agree that Quellitall is right for you, you have nothing to lose but your cramps!Good Health to You!Chuck BeretzFounder/CEOCarlsbad Trading Company, Inc.
I have never heard of Quellitall. When I (or my husband) get leg cramps we use Hyland's Leg Cramps.They have some great homeopathic products with simple to remember names. (we use Leg Cramps and Flu)Here is a link to their site: http://www.hylands.com
Quote from: CebuShan on September 16, 2011, 11:34:19 AMI have never heard of Quellitall. When I (or my husband) get leg cramps we use Hyland's Leg Cramps.They have some great homeopathic products with simple to remember names. (we use Leg Cramps and Flu)Here is a link to their site: http://www.hylands.comCebuShan:We get a lot of questions about Hylands. A standard quinine pill (such as Qualaquin) contains 324 mg of quinine. Tonic water contains about 20 mg of quinine per 8-ounces. Hylands contains 0.0078 mg of Cinchona bark (the natural source of quinine) per tablet. In other words, you would have to consume nearly 3000 Hylands tablets to get the same dose of quinine as you would get by drinking 8 ounces of tonic water.The bottom line is that if it works for you, keep using it, but it is probably just a placebo effect.
Quote from: cberetz on September 16, 2011, 12:04:53 PMQuote from: CebuShan on September 16, 2011, 11:34:19 AMI have never heard of Quellitall. When I (or my husband) get leg cramps we use Hyland's Leg Cramps.They have some great homeopathic products with simple to remember names. (we use Leg Cramps and Flu)Here is a link to their site: http://www.hylands.comCebuShan:We get a lot of questions about Hylands. A standard quinine pill (such as Qualaquin) contains 324 mg of quinine. Tonic water contains about 20 mg of quinine per 8-ounces. Hylands contains 0.0078 mg of Cinchona bark (the natural source of quinine) per tablet. In other words, you would have to consume nearly 3000 Hylands tablets to get the same dose of quinine as you would get by drinking 8 ounces of tonic water.The bottom line is that if it works for you, keep using it, but it is probably just a placebo effect.I realize that you are in the business of promoting and defending your product but I can tell you that it is NOT a placebo effect. It is a little difficult to have a placebo effect when one expects a product to fail. That was my attitude when I first tried it. Part of the attraction for me is the small amount of quinine.I do not now nor have I ever worked for Hyland's, I am just a satisfied customer.Hyland's has been around since 1903 and has many dfferent products.I was unable to find out how long your company has been in business but I did visit your site and discovered that Quellitall is your only product besides "clothing and gear". In regards to your statement that you receive alot of questions about Hyland's, this statement appears on your site: " Our science-based approach stands in sharp contrast to the ineffective (at best) or toxic (at worst) supplements sold by con-artists to gullible consumers." Here is a list of your contraindications:CONTRAINDICATIONS: Do not use Quellitall if you are pregnant or nursing. Quellitall is not intended for persons under 18 years of age. Do not use Quellitall if you have hypertension or if you are taking antihypertensive drugs (including but not limited to alpha blockers, beta blockers, ACE inhibtors and minoxidil), antiarrhythmics (such as procainamide or quinidine), digoxin, diuretics, monoamine oxidase inhibitors, or laxitives. Consult your doctor before taking Quellitall if you are currently taking any anticoagulants, antidiabetic agents, antiplatlet agents, heparin, thrombolytic agents, oral contraceptives, or corticosteroids, as dangerous side effects can result. Note that the amount of Vitamin E in Quellitall is safe for most people, but if you are taking a concurrent multivitamin, you should talk to your doctor to make sure you are not getting toxic amounts of Vitamin E. One of the active compounds in Quellitall can sometimes cause problems for diabetics if they become hypokalemic. Please consult your doctor before using Quellitall if you are diabetic.BTW: many, many dialysis patients use heparin. Also, you misspelled "inhibitors"This is the warnings for Hyland's:Uses and WarningsUsesTemporarily relieves the symptoms of cramps and pains in lower back and legs.Warnings Ask a doctor before use if you are pregnant, nursing, sensitive to quinine or administering to someone under 12 years of age.Keep this and all medications out of the reach of children. Do not use if imprinted tamper band is broken or missing. In case of accidental overdose, contact a poison control center immediately.In case of emergency, the manufacturer may be contacted 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at 800-624-9659. Most of us here will recommend a product or remedy BUT we do not bad mouth any one else.I really find it offensive that you would come here merely to promote your product and bad mouth other remedies , especially about a company that has been around since before you were born (and probably since before your parents and grandparents were born) and has a proven track record.