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Neutralizing Chlorine in Bath Water

  • Yes, sodium ascorbate (as well as ascorbic acid) is very effective at neutralizing chlorine and chloramines in water.
  • Mechanism: Vitamin C compounds chemically react with free chlorine, instantly converting it into harmless, non-toxic chloride salts.
  • Application for Baths:
  • Ascorbic acid is more acidic and may lower the pH of the bath water slightly, whereas sodium ascorbate has a more neutral pH and is generally gentler on the skin.
  • Only a very small amount is needed (typically a fraction of a teaspoon for a standard bathtub, depending on the concentration of chlorine in your municipal supply).
  • Skin and Health Benefits: Removing chlorine from bath water prevents the drying and irritating effects of chlorine on the skin and hair, which is especially important for individuals with sensitive skin, eczema, or chemical sensitivities.
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  • Clay - Neutralizes (Scope: all types; Location: digestive tract)
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