does anyone here use a fat soluble vitamin C, like ascorbyl palmitate (ascorbic acid with palmitic acid)? Curious about it. My C is simply water soluble (ascorbic acid). I'm thinking of getting a buffered version. I could only find a calcium ascorbate (vitamin C), which is buffered. It is a neutral salt and not an acid.
There is a small amount of fat soluble C in some of the Life Extension products that I use:
- Booster Softgels (<90 mg acorbyl palmitate)
- DHEA Complete (25 mg ascorbyl palmitate)
The advantage (supposedly/ allegedly) is that as a fat soluble substance, it might be incorporated into cellular membranes (which are lipids), offering protection in the lipid realm. According to wikipedia, it might not offer any benefits over water soluble vitamin C:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ascorbyl_palmitate
Ascorbyl palmitate taken orally is, in all probability, far less effective than the claims made by advertisers and marketers. This is due to the fact that ascorbyl palmitate is known to be broken down (through the digestive process) into ascorbic acid and palmitic acid (a saturatedfatty acid) before being absorbed into the bloodstream
It's not a problem to use magnesium glycinate and another type of magnesium 8-12 hours apart right?
You could take the different forms of magnesium at the same time. Probably not any need to wait 8-12 hours.
It's not a problem to use magnesium glycinate and another type of magnesium 8-12 hours apart right?
You could take the different forms of magnesium at the same time. Probably not any need to wait 8-12 hours.