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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Sodium Ascorbate IV Solutions and Acidity

  • Chemical Nature: Sodium ascorbate is indeed a non-acidic (buffered) form of vitamin C, created by combining ascorbic acid with sodium.
  • pH Level: While the raw powder is pH-neutral, the actual pH of an intravenous solution depends heavily on the specific formulation, concentration, and manufacturing standards used.
  • IV Delivery Reality: Once introduced directly into the bloodstream, the buffering capacity of the blood quickly neutralizes the pH, making the distinction between acidic and non-acidic forms less critical for systemic tissue tolerance compared to oral ingestion.
  • Clinical Considerations: The primary advantage of intravenous administration is bypassing the digestive tract to achieve high plasma concentrations, rather than avoiding gastrointestinal irritation associated with oral ascorbic acid.
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Sodium ascorbate - connections

Sodium ascorbate ->

Vitamin C - connections

Vitamin C ->

-> Vitamin C

Silicon doses - connections

Silicon doses ->

  • Restores: Silicon (Degree: some extent; Route: intravenous)
  • Restores: Silicon (Degree: some extent; Route: oral)
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