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Sodium Ascorbate and Non-Acidic Vitamin C

  • Definition: Sodium ascorbate is a mineral salt of ascorbic acid (vitamin C), bound with sodium.
  • pH Level: Unlike regular ascorbic acid, which is highly acidic, sodium ascorbate has a buffered, near-neutral pH (typically around 6.5 to 7.5 in solution).
  • Non-Acidic Nature: Because the acid is neutralized by the sodium mineral, it does not provoke the gastric irritation or acid reflux often associated with high doses of pure ascorbic acid.
  • Bioavailability: It provides fully bioavailable vitamin C alongside dietary sodium, making it the standard form of buffered, non-acidic vitamin C used for high-dose orthomolecular protocols.
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Vitamin C - connections

Vitamin C ->

-> Vitamin C

Buffered Vitamin C - connections

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-> Buffered Vitamin C

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