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[–] 14802902? ago
We will just agree to disagree, Im not a primetime reporter and could care less if someone needs verification, If you think synthetic vitamin c is the exact same as naturally occurring vitamin c then You are talking ro the wrong person because you will never convince me, What God makes and the ability to absorb into the body cannot not be made by humans in a lab. It might be vitamin c by the equation but it is different. Go ahead and believe what you believe, I have no problem with how you want to believe but you better find a reference that true because most is out to disprove natural remedies because there is no money to be made, I do not owe anyone a source, like i said research and come to your own conclusion and believe what you want and I believe what I want to,
[–] 14807081? ago
Mumbo jumbo.
[–] 14811190? ago
I should not have called you stupid and I am sorry for that, Im done with this and will not reply anymore
[–] 14810596? ago
Here is your mumbo jumbo!!!
Natural Vitamin C VS. Synthetic Ascorbic Acid: Is There a difference?
Do you know what's in YOUR supplements? So many of us have spent hours reading food labels, contacting growers and manufacturers, and chatting up vendors at the farmers market when it comes to food.
So why wouldn’t you want to know the same about your supplements?
The truth is, most of the supplements on your health food store shelves are synthetic. That means they’re chemically derived from natural or unnatural sources and usually sold as “all natural”. And like food, there are supplements that are better for you than others.
Take vitamin C, for example.
Most vitamin C supplements are synthetic. You’ll see this on supplement bottles as “ascorbic acid” and it’s everywhere. Sometimes it’s mixed with other nutrients or “buffered” with minerals to decrease its acidity; but, by and large, most vitamin C supplements are lacking a whole spectrum of nutrients.
Here’s why that’s a problem…
Synthetic vitamin C isn’t natural, even when it says so on the label. Synthetic ascorbic acid is chemically identical to vitamin C found in food, but it’s far from natural. In fact, most manufacturers are extracting ascorbic acid from GMO corn-based products or rice starch using volatile acids. This kind of processing is way cheaper than using whole foods based nutrients and is usually done in China on the cheap.
It’s probably made from GMO corn. Most companies aren’t super transparent about their manufacturing process, but many ascorbic acid supplements are derived from GMO corn.
It’s only one part of the whole vitamin C story. Ascorbic acid is only one small component of the vitamin C complex. And no matter how hard scientists try to recreate nature in the lab, they’ve yet to duplicate the intricate array of nutrients and enzymes that work together to create the vitamin C we get from nature.
[–] 14810323? ago
bhttps://paleovalley.com/articles/natural-vitamin-c-vs-synthetic-ascorbic-acid-is-there-a-difference
I told you the truth but you cant fix stupid, the only mumbo jumbo around flows from your mouth!!!
[–] 14802979? ago
Ps. Ive already said these things can be replicated but the way they are absorbed into the body. You are free to use all the synthetic drugs you choose. Good luck