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Lemon Electro-C Powder - 2.2 lbs. - Powder


Lemon Electro-C Powder - 2.2 lbs. - Powder


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Lemon Electro-C Powder - 2.2 lbs. - Powder Overview


Electro-C Information NutriBiotic Buffered Electro-C is a fresh and tart, sparkling, non-caloric, vitamin C electrolyte recharge drink, providing 950 mg of vitamin C and an array of electrolytes per serving. Because there are no sugars in these products to increase ionic/osmotic concentration, the minerals are rapidly absorbed. Translated: this means there is no sweet syrup to slow rehydration or electrolyte repletion like the big names do. Sweetened only with stevia. NutriBiotic Ascorbic Acid Powder has the highest solubility of all vitamin C powders which makes it the easiest to mix into water or beverages. The manufacturing procedure for NutriBiotic All-Natural Source Ascorbic Acid involves 15 steps: Steps 1 thru 9 (Starch Hydrolysis): Vegetable starch is broken down into simple sugar (D-Glucose) by the action of heat and enzymes. Step 10 (Hydrogenation): D-Glucose is converted into D-Sorbitol. Step 11 (Fermentation): D Sorbitol is converted into L-Sorbose. Step 12 (Acetonation): L-Sorbos


Lemon Electro-C Powder - 2.2 lbs. - Powder Feature


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