Hi Harold,
I haven't been following your discussion, but why do
you mention this recipe? Is this a superior way to
take Vit C.?
I eat a lot of the Emergen-C packets.
-Ken Bagwell
--- Harold MacDonald har...@telus.net wrote:
I mix 1 teaspoon of ascorbic acid to 1 tspn of
bicarbonate of
Hi Harold,
the correct ratio is 1 teaspoon of Vit C to 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda.
Take care,
V
I mix 1 teaspoon of ascorbic acid to 1 tspn of bicarbonate of soda in a
dry glass,add 1 of water,let fizzle out,then fill 8 oz glass with
water,then drink . During the day I may take 1/4
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Sent: October 21, 2005 4:36 PM
To: Harold MacDonald
Subject: Re: CSCS: Sodium ascorbate
Hi Harold,
the correct ratio is 1 teaspoon of Vit C to 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda.
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Hi Ken,
Yes it is. It allows you to take massive doses without getting loose bowels.
One teaspoon of Vitamin C is 4000 mg
when you mix it with baking soda that it cretes sodium ascorbate which is
simialr to waht the Emergen C dose when you put it in water when it fizzes
the sodium ascorbate is
: CSCS: Sodium ascorbate
Hi Harold,
the correct ratio is 1 teaspoon of Vit C to 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda.
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To post, address your message
as a youngster in the late 1940's I used to add a
quarter teaspoon of baking soda to my fresh orange
juice 6oz..it made it taste like pop...I was told it
ruined the benefits of the juice when added...later
when I was a young teen so I quit adding it...maybe it
was actually benefiting the
But wouldn't it also have a lot of salt? High salt
intake isn't good, right?
-Ken Bagwell
--- V vzo...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi Ken,
Yes it is. It allows you to take massive doses
without getting loose bowels.
One teaspoon of Vitamin C is 4000 mg
when you mix it with baking soda that it
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From: V [mailto:vzo...@yahoo.com]
Sent: October 21, 2005 4:36 PM
To: Harold MacDonald
Subject: Re: CSCS: Sodium ascorbate
Hi Harold,
the correct ratio is 1 teaspoon of Vit C to 1/2
teaspoon of baking soda.
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Hi Ken,
Salt or sodium there is a big distinction, and not good for who. most of
this low sodium stuff you hear on tv comes from the same place as the low fat
diets nad the low cholesterol propaganda. Its all bull.
You have to closely examine what people are talknig about when they say
sodium
, October 21, 2005 8:29 PM
Subject: Re: CSCS: Sodium ascorbate
But wouldn't it also have a lot of salt? High salt
intake isn't good, right?
-Ken Bagwell
--- V vzo...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi Ken,
Yes it is. It allows you to take massive doses
without getting loose bowels.
One teaspoon of Vitamin C
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From: Ken Nancy Bagwell kenancy2...@yahoo.com
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Sent: Friday, October 21, 2005 8:29 PM
Subject: Re: CSCS: Sodium ascorbate
But wouldn't it also have a lot of salt? High salt
intake isn't good, right?
-Ken Bagwell
--- V vzo
, October 21, 2005 9:08 PM
Subject: Re: CSCS: Sodium ascorbate
Hi 4optimallife,
If you do find a good sounrce for it let me know I wolud like to try that
one also.
Take care,
V
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From: V vzo...@yahoo.com
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Sent: Friday, October 21, 2005 9:08 PM
Subject: Re: CSCS: Sodium ascorbate
Hi 4optimallife,
If you do find a good sounrce for it let me know I wolud like to try
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