"The BEST form of vitamin C I have found is called C-SALTS, an effervescent powder that is non-acidic and sodium-free. It's made by Wholesale Nutrition" says Andrew Weil, MD, in "Natural Health, Natural Healing", p.340. AND AGAIN, 7 years later in 1997, Dr Weil, in "8 Weeks to Optimum Health" [pages 57 and 253], recommended C-Salts, stating it was the vitamin C product he liked to use himself.
C-SALTS COMES in 2 sizes:
227 grams ( 8 oz, 43 drinks)
735 grams (26 oz, 140 drinks)
Each non-sodium carbonated drink provides:
RDA*
Vitamin C 4000 mg 6700%
Potassium 365 mg 14%**
Calcium 145 mg 14%
Magnesium 55 mg 14%
Zinc 2 mg 14%
* Percentage of US Recommended
Daily Allowance for adults.
** RDA not established. This is
a research estimate.
THE PROBLEM: What's the best way to take megadoses (from 2 - 50 grams) of Vitamin C every day? All the solutions to this problem, until now, have had disadvantages such as: (1) High acidity and sour taste (ascorbic acid, crystal and tablet form). (2) High sodium (chewable tablets & sodium ascorbate crystals). (3) Very bitter taste (calcium ascorbate crystals). (4) Unwanted excipients (all tablets). (5) High cost (all tablets and calcium ascorbate). Many persons buy the least expensive form of C, ascorbic acid crystals, and mask the taste by mixing in orange juice, not realizing the high-sugar juice costs more than the C.
THE SOLUTION: C - S A L T S - You'll get your vitamin C as a good-tasting carbonated mineral water beverage for less than 5 cents per gram, PLUS a good supply of hard-to-get minerals all in solution as their highly-absorbable ascorbates. Notice there is NO SODIUM. Of course, there are NO sugars, flavors, or colors of any sort. In fact, there are NO excipients whatever, you get just what's on the label.
IT TAKES JUST A FEW SECONDS to mix up a C-SALTS drink and is just the ticket as a digestive aid after meals, or just as a convenient, pleasant source of megadoses of vitamin C. In addition, over 94% of the ascorbic acid's acidity is neutralized by the effervescent reaction resulting in a carbonated drink similar to mineral water.
EASY DIRECTIONS: Add JUST 1 OUNCE of cold WATER onto a slightly rounded teaspoon of C-SALTS. Swirl the mixture. Add more water or juice only after the bubbling subsides. Drink and enjoy. Add more water and drink any leftovers. C-SALTS is normally cloudy. Our Magnesium Ascorbate effervesces very slowly and remains cloudy longer. The cloudiness is due to the extremely tiny bubbles of carbon dioxide remaining suspended for a longer period of time.
NOTICE: It's imperative to understand that with EACH drink you'll be getting 4 full grams (4000 milligrams) of vitamin C. Most persons can handle this amount in one dose, but some who are unaccustomed to large doses can easily get diarrhea and/or gas with as little as 1 gram. It'll help to take your C-SALTS with or after a meal. C-SALTS looks and tastes much like mineral water, so be careful how much you take.
IMPORTANT: ALWAYS REPLACE THE CAP AS SOON AS POSSIBLE since C-SALTS quickly absorbs water from the air. DO NOT REFRIGERATE C-SALTS since humidity in the bottle will condense onto the crystals and start the reaction. Effervescent forms of Vitamin C are VERY HUMIDITY-SENSITIVE. So DO NOT PUT DAMP SPOONS into the bottle! DO NOT ALLOW WATER TO SPLASH into the cap or bottle! DO NOT REFRIGERATE! Replace DRY cap TIGHTLY. C-SALTS will effervesce & pour easily for two years after opening if kept properly. Folks in humid areas such as Florida, Hawaii, or Louisiana: TAKE SPECIAL CARE!
[Please note that all instructions also apply to our Potassium Ascorbate and Magnesium Ascorbate effervescent powders. These powders can be freely mixed with C-Salts to change mineral ratios.]
Q. - The C-Salts instructions say to add a teaspoon of the powder to an
ounce [about 1/8th glass] of water in order to get 4 grams of vitamin C.
Suppose I want only 1 gram of vitamin C?
A. - Merely mix 1/4 teaspoon of the powder into 1/4 ounce [about 2
teaspoons] of water. It'll still take about 15 seconds for the bubbling to
subside. But see the next question.
Q. - I don't like bothering to mix C-Salts 3 times every day! Any
suggestions?
A. - Yes. You can mix up a days' supply at one time and keep it
in your refrigerator. You can then sip it at will. After a couple days, the
liquid will turn slightly yellow, at which time you should drink it up.
Make a fresh batch when next needed.
Q. - Can I mix the C-Salts powder directly into an ounce of orange
juice?
A. - No!! It'll foam up and make a mess. Mix the C-Salts with water, as
directed. Then, AFTER the bubbling stops, you may add the orange juice, or
more water, or whatever pleases you.
Q. - Should I keep the C-Salts in the refrigerator?
A. - No!! When you put a closed bottle of C-Salts into the refrigerator,
the humidity in the bottle reaches the dew point, and water droplets begin
condensing onto the powder and start the chemical reaction. And when you
remove the cold bottle from the refrigerator to get more C-Salts, then the
warm humid room air enters the bottle and immediately condenses onto the
powder, creating a mess after many openings and closings. It's much better
to leave the bottle at room temperature, out of the sun, and away from
stoves, ovens, toasters, etc.
Q. - What's the shelf life of C-Salts after purchase?
A. - An unopened bottle will last several years at room temperature. If,
after opening your bottle, you use a DRY teaspoon to remove the C-Salts,
and don't splash water onto the powder, and always replace the cap
immediately, and keep the bottle cool [but not in the refrigerator], then
the C-Salts should last two years.
Q. - How can I tell if my C-Salts is still OK?
A. - If the powder is still white or slightly yellow, and if it still
pours freely, and if it still effervesces, then your C-Salts is quite
usable. Even if any or all of the above conditions are not completely
satisfied, the great majority of vitamin C, and all of the minerals, are
still available.
Q. - We`re going away for the summer and we have several bottles [opened
and unopened] of C-Salts that we have to leave at home for months in the
heat. Is there anything we can do?
A. - Yes. Open the warm [room temperature] bottles and put them into a
FROST-FREE refrigerator [which is extremely dry inside] with the caps and
paper seals removed. After about 24 hours, most of the humidity will
disappear. Without removing the bottles from the refrigerator, quickly
replace the room temperature caps. Your bottles will remain fresh in this
condition, stored in the refrigerator, for many years. When you eventually
need to open a bottle, it's extremely important you let it remain at room
temperature for at least 2 or 3 hours before removing the cap.
Q. - What is that bitter tasting residue I sometimes find after I've had
my C-Salts drink?
A. - That's some of the zinc that hasn't reacted with the ascorbic acid.
Stirring the drink while it's bubbling will help. We could easily have
eliminated the zinc and make C-Salts taste better, but we feel the
additional zinc is worth the slight taste degradation.
Q. - Why have you changed to a shorter bottle?
A. - Several reasons:
1. The volume of the bottle is 17cc (1 cubic inch) less than the old bottle.
Thus, every time you open the bottle, there's one less cubic inch of air
and humidity for the C-Salts to deal with.
2. We purge the air from the large C-Salts bottle
with dry nitrogen. The smaller bottle allows a more complete purge.
3. The lip of the new bottle makes a much
better seal with the safety seal than the old bottle did.
4. Users objected to the old taller bottle since ordinary teaspoons
couldn't reach the bottom.
Q. - Why purge the large bottle of C-Salts with dry nitrogen?
A. - Dry nitrogen has only a few parts per million of oxygen and water
vapor. This will prevent any chemical reaction or oxidation from taking
place from the moment of manufacture until the customer finally opens the
bottle, which can often be many months. In addition, in shipping C-Salts
to cold climates, temperatures inside the sealed bottle can often get
below the dew point at which time
the humidity inside the bottle will condense onto the C-Salts powder
and cause the chemical reaction to accelerate. This no longer can happen.
After the bottle is opened, of course, oxygen and water vapor enter the
bottle. However, the desiccant bag at the bottom will absorb much of the
water vapor until the C-Salts is consumed in a few months. The hole
in the paper safety seal [under the inner yellow sticker (large C-Salts
only)] allowed the nitrogen to be inserted and the air to exhaust.
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Saratoga CA (800) 325 2664 Fax: (408) 867 6236
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