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    Buffered Vitamin C vs. regular Vitamin C

    Is the difference really big? Should I care for buffered? Or should I just settle on regular?

    I tend to get hyper-acidity every now and then, so wonder if it matters and if its effective.
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    Originally Posted by ChristmasFnatic View Post
    Is the difference really big? Should I care for buffered? Or should I just settle on regular?

    I tend to get hyper-acidity every now and then, so wonder if it matters and if its effective.
    I use Universal's Buffered Vitamin C at 2g a day and have no problems with heartburn, acidity issues or indigestion. Extra C is a staple for me so it is critical to me that whatever I use is easily processed. Peace, G
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    Instead of start a new thread I thought I would bring this one back to the top.

    Is there any advantage to ingesting a less acidic form of Vit C? Not so much in the form of benefits of the C but in benefits to the body by ingesting fewer acidic substances?

    Logically it seems like the less acidic substances we ingest the better however I can't imagine that a couple extra grams in the form of asorbic acid is going to make that much of a difference.

    Any thoughts on this?

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    I take a lot of pure ascorbic acid. Is buffered a better choice?
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