Mineral Ascorbates is a division of eRegimens. Supplements described on this website are available at iHerb, HerbsMD, and Vitacost, online vendors which are reviewed on the website Mega Supplement Stores. They are also available at many local health food stores.
Mineral
Ascorbates are vitamin C (usually ascorbic acid) bound to one or more
minerals. These minerals are typically calcium, magnesium, potassium,
and/or sodium. Many people prefer the
mineral
ascorbates, also known as buffered, forms of vitamin C since it is
thought they may be better absorbed, easier on the system since they
are less acidic, and more effective for
combatting some maladies. Mineral ascorbates can also be used as a
mineral supplement to supplement minerals like calcium and magnesium.
However, most mineral ascorbates have but small amounts of the minerals
since it only takes roughly 1 part of a base, alkaline mineral like
magnesium or calcium (in the form of carbonate) to fully
react 10 parts of ascorbic acid.
There
are two types of mineral ascorbates. One is the fully-reacted type ,
where the ascorbate reaction has already occurred. With this type, it
is possible to have the product in capsule or tablet form, although
they are often also available in powdered form. The other type is the
non-reacted . It usually comes in a powder form and must be mixed with
water so the reaction occurs. This is an effervescent reaction, with
carbon dioxide forming as the ascorbic acid mixes with the alkaline
mineral(s) to form the mineral ascorbates. The non-reacted type can
also come in large tablets meant to be added to water to effervesce.
One does
not
want to make the mistake of swallowing a non-reacted type without first
adding to water to let the effervescent reaction occur since if it
occurs in the stomach, it is a painful and gassy experience!
There are many products of each type available. An example of the fully-reacted form is Ester-C, which is calcium ascorbate. Even when Ester-C
comes in powder form, it is already reacted, although people who don't
like to use capsules or tablets may prefer it in a powder anyway. The
trademarked Ester-C formula is licensed to many different manufacturers
and used in a wide variety of products. Another example of a reacted
mineral ascorbate is Allergy Research Magnesium Ascorbate,
which comes in capsule form. Some multivitamins contain vitamin C in
the form of a mineral ascorbate, too, usually magnesium and/or calcium
ascorbate. Although Ester-C is a trademark,
there
are many other manufacturers of calcium ascorbate, too, and they are
usually less expensive and just as high, or higher, quality. A good
example of this is Now Foods Calcium Ascorbate. It comes in capsule or fully reacted powder forms and with about the same ratio of calcium to vitamin C as Ester-C.
Besides
calcium ascorbate, Now has other reacted mineral ascorbates products in
tablet, capsule, and powder form including magnesium ascorbate and
sodium ascorbate, plus Now Ascorbate Minerals,
which is an excellent tableted supplement with calcium, magnesium,
zinc,. potassium, and manganese ascorbates. Many people prefer to use
this type instead of Ester-C or plain calcium ascorbate since
magnesium, for
example, is usually much harder to get in the diet so more people are deficient, so a more beneficial supplement than calcium.
The other type of mineral ascorbate product is the non-reacted type. The most popular product of this genre is probably Alacer's Emergen-C.
Emergen-C is highly regarded by Electroherbalism. They have an
excellent formula with ascorbates of calcium, magnesium (more magnesium
than calcium!), zinc,
manganese,
chromium, sodium, and potassium. Emergen-C is also convenient and comes
in small single serving packets which are easy to pack for travel,
work, or whenever they might be necessary. Emergen-C comes in many
varieties and for various purposes. One has MSM (1000mg per packet),
another with glucosamine sulfate and chondroitin
(called Joint Health), another with cranberry powder, and many others. Alacer also makes a
couple of
products of the fully reacted mineral ascorbates tableted type including Super Gram II (with a formula similar to Now Ascorbate Minerals described above) and a multivitamin called SuperGram III.
Twinlab makes two non-reacted mineral ascorbates products called Ascorbate-C and Super Ascorbate-C. The Ascorbate-C has just calcium ascorbate with rose hips, bioflavonoids, acerola, and rutin, while the Super Ascorbate-C, a better formula, uses a mixture of minerals (calcium, magnesium, potassium, zinc, etc) instead of just calcium.
Nutribiotic, most famous for their line of grapefruit seed extracts,
makes
a few excellent non-reacted mineral ascorbates powdered products. These
provide high potency levels since they come in large canisters and the
serving size is a teaspoon mixed in water. Their Ascorbate Bio-C
contains 3g (3000mg) of vitamin C plus 300mg calcium, 150mg magnesium,
plus potassium, zinc, manganese, chromium, selenium, and bioflavonoids.
Even better is their Hypo-Aller-C, since it has a 1:1 ratio of calcium to magnesium
with
2600mg vitamin C, 350mg calcium, 350mg magnesium, and a few other
minerals, although it does not contain bioflavonoids and selenium,
which can prove useful.
Nutribiotic also makes a fully-reacted sodium ascorbate powder as well as an excellent product called Nutribiotic Meta-C.
Meta-C is vitamin C bound to phytoplankton (chlorella) with calcium and
bioflavonoids. It states as an ingredient "Biologically Active
Metabolites and Dehydroascorbic Acid." Given that is combines chlorella
with vitamin C, another good chelator, it may be a much more effective
product for the detox regimens for which chlorella alone is often used.
The problem with Meta-C powder is that it tastes awful plus does not
mix well with water.
Luckily, it is also available in tablet form for those who wish to use it.
Also noteworthy is Nutribiotic's Essential Electrolytes, another excellent formula which although it is fully reacted, the capsules can be taken straight or broken
and
mixed in water to provide a proper balance of electrolytes, not just a
lot of sodium (and sugar) with a little potassium as in Gatorade.
Alacer makes an electrolyte mix, too, called Electromix,
a non-reacted type. Although it comes in small packets like Emergen-C
and is convenient, it does not contain any sodium, which a good
electrolyte mix should. Instead of vitamin C, Electromix uses citric
and malic acids to react the minerals. A problem with Nutrabiotic
vitamin C and mineral ascorbates products is that they are difficult to
find. Nutribiotic has an online store, but the products are generally
sold at list price. Much cheaper is HerbsMD, which stocks many of their products, while iHerb and Vitacost carry a few of them. Local health food stores which carry the Nutribiotic line
can usually special order their mineral ascorbates products, too.
Someone who does not like the nutrient ratios of the various mineral ascorbates
products described above can make their own formulation, too, using ascorbic acid mixed with magnesium, calcium, and/or potassium carbonates or bicarbonates. Calcium carbonate and magnesium carbonate
are easy enough to find since Now Foods carries powdered products of
these. Potassium carbonate or bicarbonate is harder to find, but some
chemical supply houses do carry it, usually for a high price when in
ACS or USP food grade quality. A good product to use to make DIY
mineral ascorbates is Cardiovascular Research Ecological Formulas Reagent Quality Tri-Salts Mineral Bicarbonates.
Tri-Salts are carbonates and bicarbonates of calcium, magnesium, and
potassium with 1/2 tsp providing 450mg calcium, 250mg magnesium, and
99mg potassium. This can be mixed in varying ratios with Now Ascorbic Acid,
or other powdered ascorbic acid. When it is mixed with too little
ascorbic acid, a tri-salts mixture will taste chalky and flat, but if
one desires a very alkaline mineral ascorbates with a high pH, this
could be done
easily, for example mixing 1/2 tsp or more of the tri salts with a tsp
of ascorbic acid. Plain calcium carbonate or magnesium carbonate can
bemixed with ascorbic acid, too, to make calcium and/or magnesium
ascorbates in whatever ratio one desires.
Note
that while calcium carbonate is a pretty concentrated source of calcium
(about 40% of calcium carbonate is calcium), there is not as much
magnesium in magnesium carbonate - about
25%
is magnesium. This means that a gram (about 1/4 tsp) of calcium
carbonate contains about 400mg of calcium while a gram of magnesium
carbonate (closer to 1/2 tsp since it is light and "fluffy") contains
about 250mg.
Electroherbalism
carries a few mineral ascorbates products, too. Most popular is their
Mineral Ascorbates Heart and Circulation Formula, a comprehensive
formula that contains large amounts of nutrients for the heart,
including lysine, proline, hawthorn berry, resveratrol, taurine, TMG,
bromelain, and many other helpful ingredients
in a base of high-magnesium mineral ascorbates. Electroherbalism also carries a basic Mineral Ascorbates product, too.
Other mineral ascorbate products of note include Airborne and Nutrition Now AirImmune Blast. These products are meant to fight
colds,
flu, and other illnesses, especially those transmitted by coughs and
sneezes. They are non-reacted tablets which come in a tube of 10
or 12, and like all non-reacted mineral ascorbates products, must be
added to water to let effervesce before use. Besides a gram (1000mg) of
vitamin C per serving, they also include some vitamins, amino acids,
and herbs. Unfortunately, they also add questionable ingredients like
the artificial sweeteners sucralose and acesulfame K, and even the
petrochemical mineral oil, so they are not recommended for long term
use, but are probably safe enough used short term by otherwise healthy
people.

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