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There is little dispute in either conventional or alternative health circles about the critical importance of vitamin C to optimal wellness.
When most people consider the consequences of vitamin C deficiency, however, the usual image that comes to mind is of a scurvy ridden, orally challenged, 16th-century sailor who has run out of limes!
While a severe deficiency of vitamin C is rare anymore, subclinical deficiency is most definitely not.
A powerful anti-oxidant, vitamin C is a water-soluble nutrient that is needed for numerous biological functions including:
- Tissue growth and repair
- Strength of capillary walls
- Lactation
- Preventing adrenal fatigue
- Formation of collagen
- Healing of wounds
Vitamin C is probably best known for its ability to shorten the duration and severity of the common cold as popularized by Dr. Linus Pauling in his 1970 book, Vitamin C and the Common Cold.
Found in many fruits and vegetables and in some animal organs, vitamin C is a delicate nutrient that is destroyed by heat. Consequently, in the modern diet where the majority of most people’s meals consist of highly processed fare, little vitamin C remains for absorption.
The problem of little natural vitamin C in the heavily processed, modern diet is compounded by the fact that the millions of individuals with blood sugar issues such as hypoglycemia require more vitamin C as this condition interferes with its metabolism by the body.
In addition, alcohol consumption and many common drugs such as aspirin and the birth control pill may reduce vitamin C levels in the body.
With vitamin C so critical and yet so elusive in the modern diet with higher than normal levels required by many due to metabolic issues or drug interactions, it is no wonder that vitamin C supplements are absolutely everywhere – commonly sold even at gas stations!
While vitamin C supplementation is a good idea for most people (I take one myself as do my children and husband), supplementation with just any vitamin C is not.
The Truth about Ascorbic Acid
The problem is that most vitamin C is not really vitamin C at all. It is ascorbic acid, a synthetic, lab created version not found anywhere in nature, which is only one part (the outer layer) of the complete vitamin C complex.
Consumption of isolated ascorbic acid is not a good idea on a regular basis. Some evidence suggests that large doses may lead to imbalances and deficiencies in the flavonoids (vitamin P), a powerful family of over 6,000 antioxidants that have a symbiotic working relationship with vitamin C – each increasing the other’s effect.
Even more worrisome is that ascorbic acid, while proven to kill bacteria effectively, is not discriminatory in its anti-microbial abilities as it also wipes out good bacteria or probiotics in the gut. Whole foods based vitamin C does not harm beneficial intestinal bacteria in the same way as synthetic vitamin C does.
Another wake up call about ascorbic acid – it is synthesized from corn syrup. If you take a supplement with ascorbic acid, you guessed it, you are likely consuming a supplement with GMO origins (unless the corn was certified organic) without even knowing it!
To show you just how common GMO derived, probiotic destroying ascorbic acid masquerading as true vitamin C is, I took photographs of the labels of three extremely popular vitamin C supplements at the healthfood store. The pictures to the right show that there is no real vitamin C to be found in any of them, even the children’s yummi bears!
True Vitamin C with No Additives
Given that natural vitamin C is destroyed by heat and that the vast majority of “vitamin C” supplements and foods fortified with “vitamin C” don’t contain any true vitamin C at all, what is a person who needs to supplement with this critical nutrient to do?
Finding a quality vitamin C supplement is indeed hard! In fact, I didn’t take one for years simply because I couldn’t find one that was 100% whole foods based with no additives whatsoever. Every single time I tried one that was “almost” good enough, I would end up stopping it as it would inevitably give me bad headaches.
It is only in the past few months that I have finally started to take a vitamin C supplement regularly because at last I found a line that is low heat processed, whole foods based, and entirely additive free. The funny thing is, the products were right under my nose all along and I didn’t even realize it!
My friends Norm and Kathy LeMoine of Radiant Life offer a quality line of whole food vitamin C supplements to choose from. The one I’ve been taking and very much enjoying is Pure Radiance C. You simply stir a 1/4-1/2 teaspoon in a some filtered water and drink. It tastes great!
You can also hold the vitamin C mixture in your mouth for a minute or so before swallowing to allow vitamin C to absorb directly into the thin and delicate gum tissue. Great for those with periodontal problems.
Capsules are also available if desired for added convenience.
Radiant Life offers several other whole foods vitamin C products with no additives to choose from as well. The difference between the products is the whole food sources of the vitamin C. Choose whichever mix of vitamin C sources suits your nutritional goals best. The chart below illustrates the various product options.
If this article has caused you to throw up your hands in dismay because the vitamin C you had chosen for your family turned out to be synthetic and probably of GMO origins, don’t despair!
Move forward with the newfound knowledge that vitamin C from a whole foods supplement with zero additives is in fact available and that there is a company you can trust which offers four superior forms of this important nutrient for you to choose from. Click here to review your real Vitamin C options and ditch those GMO wannabe’s.
References
(1) Vitamin Primer
(2) Synthetic Vit C kills beneficial bacteria in the gut
(3) What’s Wrong with Synthetic Vit C
SANDY
GREAT INFO!
Tammie
Once the Ascorbic acid is retrieved from any source including your scary GMO sources, it will come out with out ANY GMO attached to it, in it, etc. Totally free from any GMO or any damage from GMO. It’s as chemically pure as nature.
Sarah
You don’t get it, obviously. GMOs have pesticides as part of their DNA it can’t be washed off or “purified” away in the lab, so … anything made with or from them will have this too. In addition, the risk of gut destroying glyphosate (herbicide) residues which GMO crops are literally drenched with is very real as well. Not to mention that many people simply don’t want to support this type of environment destroying agriculture. Is that enough reasons for you?
mike
it seems the proof of the pudding is in the eating…im gonna make my own liposhperic vit c and see what happens…the kiwi guy that got cured was using Ascor L-500
Molly
I was wondering the same thing. What are your thoughts on sodium ascorbate. This is what Suzanne Humphries says to use to treat whooping cough. Thank you!
Al DeTrolio
You are a liar Mr. Truth speaker. ascorbic acid is NOT Vitamin C. Here is the TRUTH. The REAL TRUTH… thedoctorwithin.com/enzymes/ascorbic-acid-is-not-vitamin-c/
Truth speaker
Ascorbic acid is the scientific term for Vitamin C. Vitamin C is known to treat scurvy, a vitamin deficiency disease. Ascorbic (a- meaning lack of, scorbutus -the latin word for scurvy). They are chemically the same product. In truth, all vitamin C is created in a lab, so don’t get your panties in a bunch.
Jessica
My Surgeon asked me to start taking 2000-3000 mg a day of vitamin C 2 weeks prior to my surgery. I have some of the Pure Radiance C and was wondering how much of it I need to take to meet this requirement? Would 1/4 tsp 3-4 times a day be just as good?
Michelle
I tested positive for parvo b19 virus. It has caused really bad effusions in my joints. I read a case study of someone being treated with high doses of ascorbic acid.
Jenny
Hi Sarah,
After reading this article I am upset to realize the Now foods Acerola powder I have been using from the radiant life site has ascorbic acid and corn in it. I purchased the kit to make my son’s formula and it included this product. I think I’ll switch to the pure radiance c powder but was wondering if there would be any reason not to use this in place of the Acerola powder. Also, would the dose of 1/4 teaspoon be the same?
Thank you!
Sarah
Check that the amounts of vitamin C per 1/4 tsp are the same between the 2 brands and then the substitution should be fine.
Jenny
Thank you!
Lori S.
No corporate mindset here! My USDA plant made healthy beef and turkey jerky with no additives and only wholesome ingredients. I am an avid equestrian, was raised on raw milk, ( still drink everyday ), homemade bread, ( before the era of bread machines ), homegrown garden, and was lucky enough to have a mom who didn’t need to work outside of the home. My yard has been filled with laying hens for over 13 years. The hens layboxes are filled with special straw we use for horses. I also feed the hens a variety of hay as part of their diet, boy do the love that- they have a certain type of hen chuckle when they see me pulling alfalfa out for them. Talk about good tasting eggs that are still warm from just being layed! My web address is an Ode to my hens. I have only read a few of your posts, but anyone that helps to promote a healthy life is a good thing! Good luck to you, Sara. From Lori in San Diego