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NOW Foods Magnesium Ascorbate Powder is a buffered, non-bitter form of vitamin C that supports immune function, collagen production, and overall health. This highly soluble powder is easy to mix into cold liquids, making it a convenient addition to your daily wellness routine. Proudly packaged in the USA by a family-owned company since 1968.
K**S
C without stomach problems!
There are so many discovering the wonderful benefits of Vitamin C. If you, like many others today, are following a plan or protocol that requires larger doses of this vitamin - you may have encountered problems with stomach upset or what has been traditionally referred to as "finding your bowel tolerance level", which limited the dosages you could take. This form of Vitamin C eliminates this problem, as the magnesium buffers it. There are other forms of ascorbate - sodium ascorbate and calcium ascorbate. Magnesium has its own benefits that I wanted and so I prefer this form.Magnesium ascorbate was recommended to me by a health expert and I have been using this NOW brand over the last 5 years or so. It works great and has never once affected my stomach or digestive system at all, even in the beginning. I like it in this powder form rather than caps. For one thing, if increasing dosage, who the heck wants to take more caps?! But also, it's so easy to scoop it into unfiltered apple juice or a smoothie and I can't even taste it. Makes taking your vitamins a joy!
L**S
Good for a vitamin C supplement
I purchased this Vitamin C Supplement because it was non-acidic. This is helpful for 2 reasons; 1. the acidic kind are hard on my stomach, and 2. I take Adderall. I would like to explain #2 in some greater detail here. If you take adderall (prescribed, of course) you begin to grow a tolerance to the affect of the medicine. More often than not the doctors will prescribe higher and higher doses and you can become addicted. If you ingest acidic Vitamin C, your body actually prevents the absorption of the chemicals in adderall, and you become tolerant much much quicker. However, a Non-Acidic (buffered) Vitamin C doesn't do this, and can actually make your body accept the adderall quicker, meaning that the effects don't wear off as quick, and you are able to focus much easier. I like the powder as it helps me in this case, and is just a great Vitamin C supplement over all.My one, and only complaint is the taste. As it is a Magnesium supplement it does taste like metal, but I don't mind it enough to knock a star off for it.
S**R
GREAT FOR MUSCLE SPASMS! GREAT HEART SUPPORT!
If you've never looked up the benefits of magnesium ASCORBATE...there are quite a few different formulas for magnesium...you need to do some research. The benefits of this formula are magnificent, and in my opinion, THE best combination formula. Laced with vitamin C, the assimilation factor soars! The lower the dosage, the greater the assimilation factor. The higher the dosage, the lower the assimilation factor. I learned that my restless legs syndrome and heart palpitations since I was an adolescent were NOT normal! My heart felt like it was pounding out of my chest when I would play sports...and I was a very aggressive athlete, always...AND I thought that was normal. I thought EVERYbody had that. NOPE! The restless legs syndrome...had that since I can remember...and these are the TWO main issues I dealt with. My Osteopath (I don't do MDs...I fire them) put me on magnesium MANY years ago, as he had his own lab, not farming my blood out for review, and he fixed things that were ignored by MDs for most of my life on this planet. Maybe I should say I don't trust corporate run labs, but I'll be honest. I DON'T. I've experienced too much, and my D.O. proved it to me, unwittingly. He didn't know anything but the numbers he saw with his own lab testing.EVERYthing that expands and contracts in our bodies...which is pretty much everything...needs collagen, and it's also a great support for production of collagen, which supports every organ of our entire bodies, especially the heart. If you don't know much about the global deficiency of magnesium, do some research on this subject.
H**I
Great way to get both vitamin C AND a little extra magnesium
I take 5-7 grams of vitamin C a day and for someone with adrenal fatigue, you would do best to take sodium ascorbate or magnesium ascorbate. I prefer magnesium ascorbate because I add sea salt to my water jug and sip from that all day. I like getting a little boost to my magnesium intake with this. I also take Re-Mag by Dr. Carolyn Dean, and this ascorbate allows me to get by with less Re-Mag and still consume 500-600 mg of magnesium per day. Magnesium is a great supplement for pretty much everyone, since our food supply is deficient in this mineral (due to our poor soils in which crops grow). Magnesium is also great for anyone who has cramps, insomnia, anxiety, and a multitude of other health problems. I asked the company how it's made and they said it's "corn free and created via fermentation using cassava, molasses or tapioca. This is L-Ascorbate and it is non-GMO."
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