What is the difference between Sodium Ascorbate and Calcium - TopicsExpress



          

What is the difference between Sodium Ascorbate and Calcium Ascorbate? SODIUM ASCORBATE USERS: Advantages: 1. Completely rebuild the structural integrity of your body via collagen renewal. 2. Sodium ascorbate has a leading role to play in the elimination of chronic and acute infections. Disadvantages: 1. Blood Pressure Effects It can lead to serious complications with people who have water retention problems and hypertension. 2. Kidney Stones- increased risk of kidney damage and the formation of kidney stones. Sodium ascorbate lead to the formation of crystals within the kidney, eventually causing potentially painful kidney stones. 3. People taking this product may experience GI irritations/stomach upset 4. It is contraindicated to persons with Ascorbic acid hypersensitivity. 5. 131mg/gram intake of Sodium present in Sodium Ascorbate can lead to hypertension and water retention problems. CALCIUM ASCORBATE USERS: Additional Advantages: - Buffered Vitamin C - Coupled with Vitamin C with Calcium Carbonate (Calcium Ascorbate) - PH 2.5-7.1 (gentle for people with sensitive GI tracts). - Anti-carcinogenic - Promote bone and tooth formation - Anti-oxidant - Reduce amount of LDL (bad cholesterol) in the blood to prevent prostate Cancer. - Less GI irritations
Posted on: Mon, 07 Oct 2013 09:37:29 +0000

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