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Buffered Vitamin C Powder, 454.6 g, Life Extension

Buffered Vitamin C Powder, 454.6 g, Life Extension

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Life Extension Buffered Vitamin C Powder

  • Vitamin C, ascorbic acid, is a water-soluble substance found in citrus fruits and green vegetables.
  • An important antioxidant.

Vitamin C Powder contains four buffering minerals, in addition to ascorbic acid. When mixed with water, this product produces a reduced acid solution that is non-irritating to the stomach or intestinal lining. The minerals also make it a more pleasant-tasting and healthful drink. The substances used in this product make it effervesce for a short while when first mixed with water.

Supplement Facts
Serving Size 1 rounded teaspoon (approx. 5 g)
Servings Per Container approximately 90
Amount Per Serving
Vitamin C (as ascorbic acid) 4000 mg
Calcium (as calcium ascorbate) 145 mg
Magnesium (as magnesium ascorbate) 55 mg
Zinc (as zinc ascorbate) 2 mg
Potassium (as potassium ascorbate) 365 mg

Other ingredients: none.

This product contains NO milk, egg, fish, peanuts, crustacean shellfish (lobster, crab, shrimp), soybeans, tree nuts, wheat, yeast, gluten, corn, or rice. Contains NO sugar, and no artificial sweeteners, flavors, colors, or preservatives.

Dosage and Use:
Mix one teaspoon of Buffered Vitamin C Powder into a glass of water.
Wait for the fizz to stop before consuming.
The minerals buffer out the normally acidic vitamin C to make a pleasant tasting drink.

Caution: Ascorbic acid is the acidic form of vitamin C, and even when encapsulated can cause gastric upset or diarrhea for some people. This can often be alleviated by consuming it with meals. Start with a low dose then gradually increase. If you have a stomach ulcer, use an antacid, buffering agent, or a buffered form of vitamin C. Calcium carbonate and magnesium oxide are effective antacids. Unbuffered ascorbic acid in the mouth may be harmful to tooth enamel.

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